TRACK DAYS/ COACHING

A coach is someone that sees beyond your limits and guides you to greatness!
— Michael Jordan

Track days are exhilarating events where motorcycle enthusiasts can take their bikes to a closed racing circuit to push their limits and improve their riding skills in a safe and controlled environment. Participants are typically divided into groups based on experience levels, from novice to advanced riders. Control riders play a crucial role in ensuring the safety and organization of these events. As a control rider, one becomes a mentor and supervisor on the track, responsible for guiding less experienced riders, providing feedback on their techniques, and maintaining order during sessions. They help ensure that riders adhere to track rules, maintain safe distances, and ride responsibly, all while fostering a supportive and educational atmosphere for everyone to enjoy the thrill of high-speed riding while honing their skills.

Eddie's track day journey began in 2014, and from the moment he hit the racetrack, he was captivated by the experience. Here, he could unleash his bike's full potential without the constraints of traffic or law enforcement. Over the following years, he actively engaged in numerous track day events, continually refining his own skills and deepening his passion for high-speed riding.

In 2019, he received the opportunity to become a control rider with N2 Track days, a role he found immensely rewarding. As a control rider, Eddie took joy in guiding and assisting fellow riders, helping them progress and become more skilled on the track. Throughout his journey, he has coached a diverse range of riders from different backgrounds, offering his knowledge and experience to mentor track day enthusiasts, fostering a supportive community and helping them find their own love for the exhilarating world of track riding.

Additionally, Eddie serves as a coach for up-and-coming racers, sharing his insights and expertise to nurture the next generation of motorcycle racers. His dedication extends beyond track days, as he plays a pivotal role in helping aspiring riders develop the skills and confidence needed to excel in competitive racing, ensuring the sport's growth and a legacy of skilled riders for the future.

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