Motorrad Central Extreme Challenge Knockhill 2011

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http://www.motorradcentral.com/media/7045/extreme.pdf
 
Pity I cannae make it / afford it,we could have hud yon track / aff-road race

If I could still get into my leathers.....:rolleyes:

We know what the outcome would be anyway. You'd beat me on the dirt and I'd beat you on the track. Simples......:blast
 
I take it there is an area sectioned off for tents/caravans etc?

I'm struggling to get a suit for the track,any idea what the cost is to hire one?
 
Bookings for the Extreme GS Challenge close this afternoon, folks. So, if you're having any thoughts about making a last-minute booking for this, do it now...! Phone Knockhill Racing Circuit, Motorrad Central (East or West) or Forth Gear and they'll take your booking.

To everyone who's already booked on the GS Extreme Challenge or the trackday - have a great time and we'll see you at Knockhill. :thumb2
 
Gonna be a cracking event this. Hopefully it'll get the support it deserves:clap

Band line up:

Saturday Live Bands until late including;

Electric Bangarangs

Dirty Cannon

Ninetysixfour

The River 68′s

Kontroband

Extreme 80′s

Gary Mullen

The Works perform one night of queen.

Sunday live bands

Val Verde

Loud n proud

SizeQueen

Kontroband

Stuntman Mike
 
Thanks Steve. Yes, I agree and hope that folks feel able to support this event. Just so that there are no misconceptions, this event is hosted and sponsored by Motorrad Central. In my 36 years of motorcycling, I can't recall when a dealership has pushed out the boat quite so far to offer an event to both their customers and the general public.

Perhaps I should also add that that event is also supporting two charities, ie Nordoff Robbins Music Therapy - http://www.nordoffrobbinsscotland.org.uk/
and the Multiple Sclerosis Therapy Centre in Edinburgh - http://www.mstherapycentres.org.uk/centre_edinburgh.htm

Oh and here's a wee pic of Simon Pavey and the Off Road Skills team at Knockhill earlier today....:thumb2

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Looking forward to this,Making a weekend of it taking the caravan:blast for a bit of luxury:D

Am i right in thinking that your allowed your own bike on the track,after a few laps on the 1000rr?
 
Am i right in thinking that your allowed your own bike on the track,after a few laps on the 1000rr?

Yes, of course - it's really more a trackday for your own bike with the bonus of laps with instruction on an S1000RR if you want to do that bit.
 
Saturday's on-track, off-road and road demo rides are completed.
Gary Mullen and the Works are currently on the Rock Radio stage in the paddock.

There are still some places left on both the track day and the Off Road Skills Extreme Challenge tomorrow. The demo fleet will also be back in action again. So if you'd like to roll up to Knockhill Racing Circuit early doors and book yourself in, you can have a great day's riding.

Remember that there's also an off-road circuit laid out by Simon Pavey and the Off Road Skills Team, where you can ride your own bike for a donation to charity.
 
I took 2 sessions with the off-road-skills team today, and it was possibly the best days riding I've ever had. Winning a day in the school in Wales topped the day off nicely too. Back tomorrow for some track-day fun.
Thanks to all involved, totally amazing!
 
I took 2 sessions with the off-road-skills team today, and it was possibly the best days riding I've ever had. Winning a day in the school in Wales topped the day off nicely too. Back tomorrow for some track-day fun.
Thanks to all involved, totally amazing!

We should probably mention that you started the day in the Novice class, came back for a second round in Expert and won the Spirit of the Day Award. Glad you had a great time - that makes all the hard work wothwhile and well done on your win....:thumb2

See you there tomorrow.
 
Home after an action packed weekend. To be honest i was grudging the money before i went,However it was definately worth it.Also did two sessions on saturday off road,the second was a razz around with Simon Pavey,who by reputation is known as a good bloke.Spot on .He was great craic and entusiastic,obviously is pretty handy on a bike.The grand finally was the big hill he let us try.
Was back out today with Simon,again great fun and tuition,a bit more slippery after the overnight rain.
Had a spin round the track,first time for me,
Mottorad central definately put a lot of effort into organizing the event,so well done to them.
Still keeping my KTM though:D
 
Was back out today with Simon,again great fun and tuition,a bit more slippery after the overnight rain.
Ahh right...so you'd be one of this morning's "skittles" on the hill....:D

Mottorad central definately put a lot of effort into organizing the event,so well done to them.
Still keeping my KTM though:D

Thanks for recognising the amount of work that went into organising the event. It took several people and a lot of time to pull it all together. I think as you've indicated though, huge thanks are due to Simon Pavey and the Off Road Skills team for their input. Their energy and enthusiasm made the Extreme GS Challenge the hugely enjoyable event which it was for the participants.

Neither could it have been done without the co-operation of Knockhill staff and Rock Radio. Then there were the exhibitors and trade stands in the paddock and Mattie Griffin - did you see Mattie Griffin's Stunt Show....!?!?!? :eek: There's too many folk who should be thanked and it's not entirely my place to do so but I'm certainly grateful to everyone who helped me play my small part in organising the proceedings.

The KTM....was that the SMT in the paddock on the trailer.

However, there's one thing you're missing. You're now officially a "conquest customer" which means that you have to buy ein Über Motorrad. Resistance is useless as the Vogons would say.....:)
 
Actually! I was the skittle that never fell over!
Well not at that particular bit.:D

My Ktm was safely tucked up in my garage,Altough i did notice the one on the trailer.

I felt that everyone was very helpful and friendly over the whole weekend,and as you say an event only works if everyone works as a team.I think it is possibly already planned for next year?
 
Just got back from sunny (very) Italy this afternoon, to find my laddie had spent yesterday afternoon honing around Knockhill on a S1000RR, courtesy of Pirelli. Lucky wee bugg-r. :clap

He's only just turned 19 and his only previous experience of a "big" bike has been his restricted ER6.

As you'd expect he thoroughly enjoyed himself. :thumb
 


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