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Ride Days are all about having fun. Having the opportunity to ride without oncoming traffic and without any nasty surprises around the corner, riding as fast as you want to and not losing your licence, exploring your own and the bikes limits. All this in a safe environment.TMCC Ride Days are run in accordance with Motorcycling Australia’s regulations. Ride Days are not race meetings, they are an opportunity for riders to; hone their skills, bike knowledge and road craft; to exchange information; and to explore the potential of their motorcycles in a controlled environment. Ride Days are run in sessions. Groups are determined by experience and machinery.
Beginner (Blue) – for riders new to the track and for riders who enjoy a slower pace.
Intermediate (Green)– for faster riders on sports orientated bikes.
Advanced (Yellow)– for more experienced riders on sports orientated bikes.
Racers – (Red) for riders on race bikes.
Sessions are 10 minutes for each group and run in rotation. All new riders start in the Beginner group. The first Beginner group of the day is run with a pace bike, so everyone can sight the track and get a feel for it. There is no pressure to ride any faster than you want to. As riders gain track experience they may want to move up to the Intermediate group. To change groups you must ask the nominated official.
Motorcycles need to be roadworthy even if not registered, good tryes, brakes, mechanically sound with no leaks.
Riders need to wear appropriate clothing: Approved Helmet, Gloves, Boots, Full-length trousers and a Protective jacket (Back protector and leathers needed in red/race group)
Costs for the day are listed here : https://www.tasmanianmotorcycleclub.org.au/costs
Annual Motorcycling Australia recreation licence are available online here: https://ridernet.com.au/
Online entries for this event are available via the TMCC website http://www.tasmanianmotorcycleclub.org.au/events/
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Symmons Plains Raceway, Prospect Vale, Australia