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MRA
Tue Feb 22nd, 2011, 09:32 AM
So you want to Roadrace?

Welcome to the exciting introduction to roadracing. For the rare few of us, nothing can replace the exhilaration and challenge roadracing can provide. Roadracing is one of those rare sports that can humble the "fastest street rider" in no time. As well, experience through track time is more important than having the fastest motorcycle, so before you start creating the fastest least reliable motorcycle you can dream up, get your feet wet and sample the classes you would like to run.

Before we begin, the MRA Rulebook is the authority on all things that will or will not be allowed on the racetrack come any given Sunday. It will give you an idea of what needs to be safety wired, what is legal on a "Supersport" motorcycle, and everything else related to our wonderful world of racing with the MRA. If you have not read it front to back, get it now, and read it now. It will save you lots of work in the long run, and can be found here:

http://filezilla.mra-racing.org/files/2011MRARulebook.pdf

To get an MRA race license, all novice riders must take a "Race School" with the MRA, or through an accredited local race instructor.

The MRA race school for 2011 is:

Friday, April 8th - Evening Classroom Session (Fay Myers Motorcycle World)
Saturday April 9th - On-Track Session #1 (High Plains Raceway)
**Sunday April 10th session has been canceled

School includes evening classroom session (mandatory) and ONE of the two on-track sessions.

Dates subjet to change due to weather / track conditions.

If the weather looks bad for the weekend of April 9th and 10th, the school may be moved to the following weekend, April 16th and 17th. However, the classroom session will still be held Friday April 8th, regardless of the weather conditions.

2011 MRA School Forms

http://filezilla.mra-racing.org/files/2011_Race_School_Packet.pdf

To take part in the MRA Race Schools, you must have full protective leather gear. This includes a high quality Snell rated helmet, leather jacket, pants, and high quality gloves and boots. Roadracing is a serious sport, and you should always make safety your first concern.

For the race school, your current bike should be in good working order. Roadracing puts MUCH more stress on your motorcycle compared to "canyon carving" - and you should make sure your bike is good shape with good tires, tight steering head bearings, etc etc. For the school, you are not required to "safety wire" any parts, but are required to tape up your lights and mirrors.

Quick Pre-School CheckList:

Bike:
* Mirrors and lights taped up
* Functional steering damper
* Gasoline
* Tire air pressure gauge

Rider:
* Helmet(snell95 or better)
* Leathers(1pc. or 2pc. that zip all the way around)
* Back protector
* Leather Gloves
* Boots
* Water or Gatoraide
* Lunch/snack
* Pens/Paper
* Friend to help you on the track day
* Shade from the sun


There are a great many details that must be covered when it comes time to set up your motorcycle to race with the MRA outside a school such as a steering damper, case guards, belly pan, and other such items. These items MUST be done before you will be allowed to race with the MRA, and each and every Sunday race morning the MRA "tech's" each motorcycle to ensure your safety.

The expert racers of the MRA are generally willing to answer questions, and people such as the MRA New Rider Director Jeff Brown are always willing to help. Contact Jeff with specific questions regarding roadracing with the MRA for the first time.
Jeff Brown Contact Info:
Phone: 303-210-0425
Email: jeff@12voltracing.com (jeff@12voltracing.com)

UglyDogRacing
Thu Apr 7th, 2011, 09:07 AM
Just a reminder, MRA New Racer School is coming up this weekend. We are accepting walk-ups for the Friday evening classroom at the Fay Myers clubhouse if you haven't registered yet. Weather for Saturday at High Plains Raceway is looking great; current forecast low 70's and sunny! Remember it is an open motorcycle lapping day so you don't need to be enrolled in the MRA's race school to come out and ride.

Racz
Mon Apr 11th, 2011, 02:00 AM
Damn missed it will there be other days?

TransNone13
Mon Apr 11th, 2011, 02:17 AM
You can do the SS races. :D

They have classroom instruction as well.

UglyDogRacing
Mon Apr 11th, 2011, 08:28 AM
Damn missed it will there be other days?

We only do one official race school each season. However you do have two other options. First you can contact our New Rider Director Jeff Brown (contact info in first post) and he can possibly arrange a one on one session with you. The other option is to participate in our Super Street class that we do on Saturday at every race weekend (except July 30th). After taking two Super Street classes, you can petition the New Rider Director for your race license. Go here for more information - http://forums.mra-racing.org/viewtopic.php?t=12495

Racz
Mon Apr 11th, 2011, 07:49 PM
Right on thanks for the information.