E. Buygum
Registered user
Hi folks
I have done a couple of days training with the Hopp team and found it excellent...I am on their mailing list and they still apparently have a number of vacancies on their "Better Riding Day" on May 15 at Cadwell:
http://www.hoppridertraining.co.uk/better-riding-day/
Personally, I find this sort of day much more helpful (and safer) than a conventional track day. The morning consists of 3x20 minute sessions as usual but the groups are broken down into mini-groups of similar abilities each with an instructor. The afternoon session is open pit lane so you can get a lot of track time if you want it. The instructors are very approachable, knowledgeable and (refreshingly) seem to have nothing to prove.
Anyway...highly recommended. Book a day's holiday, tame the Mountain and lose the chicken strips. I have no connection with Hopp except as a punter blah blah.
I have done a couple of days training with the Hopp team and found it excellent...I am on their mailing list and they still apparently have a number of vacancies on their "Better Riding Day" on May 15 at Cadwell:
http://www.hoppridertraining.co.uk/better-riding-day/
Personally, I find this sort of day much more helpful (and safer) than a conventional track day. The morning consists of 3x20 minute sessions as usual but the groups are broken down into mini-groups of similar abilities each with an instructor. The afternoon session is open pit lane so you can get a lot of track time if you want it. The instructors are very approachable, knowledgeable and (refreshingly) seem to have nothing to prove.
Anyway...highly recommended. Book a day's holiday, tame the Mountain and lose the chicken strips. I have no connection with Hopp except as a punter blah blah.
