What are your goals for 2012

lemondrop

Professional Asphalt Surfer
Mine:

Stop attempting to get my flying permit
No more engaging landing gear
Finish more than one race
Have a cheaper season
Bond with the R6
Go Slower and stop sucking

Yours?
 

adotjdot

Control Rider
ATP/3C
lemondrop;234282 wrote: Mine:

Stop attempting to get my flying permit
No more engaging landing gear

Yours?
Haha! John, you crack me up!

Here are mine:

Work on getting to WOT better
Work on where and when I can apply throttle in certain types of turns and how agressive can I be
Use trail braking more effectivly
Being smooth on my downshifts without feeling rushed
Try to get my race license and do at least one race weekend
 

noobinacan

Member
Checa generally mentioned these three points last year and I found my nodding my head, and as a general approach.
in order of priority.

1) mental: relax and enjoy, skip sessions if needed. Have a plan. Make small incremental progress in riding skills.
2) Technical: fix bike geometry and get to a setup I like
3) Physical : be in a better shape for start of the season
 

Wawazat

New Member
Next weekend I wil be working on my first order of business:
Fine tune Body position (I think the key is properly adjusting my rearsets)
And in order of importance:
1. Slowing everything down and relax
2. Throttle-blip downshifts
3. Making the most of my drive out of the corners

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ridelater

Member
+1 on having fun.
last two years my lap times have gone backwards and have messed with my head and i wasn't having fun, jst looking at my lap timer and getting pissed.
cure is more track time and try to get back to basic's this year.
 

vice

New Member
Successfully complete my first day, and not carry over to many bad habits from street riding
 

Wawazat

New Member
vice;234314 wrote: Successfully complete my first day, and not carry over to many bad habits from street riding
Look where you want to go and try not to do too many things at once. It can be very overwhelming. Just relax and ride your ride. You'll be fine! :)
 

JGardy_781

Member
Heal broken clavicle and rib.
Repair bike.
Not go f'in crazy until being released to ride at the track again (currently est. at Nov 2012).
 

Gorecki

Member
• Get some of the rider training I’ve had to cancel out on over the last two years
• Finally finish painting and putting my tracker back together
• Participate in at least two more events than last year (contingent on previous entry)
• Make / solidify some kindred friendships (something that’s been difficult to do)
• Get the last freaking teenager OUT OF MY HOUSE and off to college
• Plan, prepare and execute a 3,000+ mile move gracefully
• And absolutely, have fun!
 

fitz

New Member
Gorecki;234332 wrote: Get the last freaking teenager OUT OF MY HOUSE and off to college
lol, yeah, I'll be doing that myself, although, my oldest forgot to put in his deposit for housing so he is talking about commuting :doh:
 
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