Kegwins

inthewoods

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Keigwins only lists B+ & B-. I ride C @ Z2. Am I going to be a moving chicane riding a Kegwins B- event.
 
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Razor

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B- is same as C, without the complete newb/first-timers.

And there's an "i" in Keigwin's. :thumbup
 

inthewoods

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So to fit in another TD before winter hit's I'll sign up for there November event, unless I have catastrophic failure @ Z'2's Oct. 3rd event. Old bikes can be temper-mental.
 

Maygoddess

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So to fit in another TD before winter hit's I'll sign up for there November event, unless I have catastrophic failure @ Z'2's Oct. 3rd event. Old bikes can be temper-mental.

Positive thoughts!! Z2's thanksgiving weekend season ender is always fabulous riding. Last few years weather has been awesome. Always a great way to end the season. :thumbup
 

koth442

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Huh? So if a first timer goes to a Keigwins day, which group would you recommend they sign up for?

Lance will tell the group in the riders meeting that first time riders should go to another provider and take a school before coming to ride with him. Or at least the time I rode with Keigwins that was said in the riders meeting.
 

ZCrow

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I think Lance forgot that line during my last two track days with them. Personally, I think Z2 C class is better suited for really green novice riders. But if you have been riding a while, are comfortable canyon riding, B- is fine for your first track day.
 

RickM

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I too think Z2 C group is a better way to do the first trackday. But Keigwins B- is great if you already have little track experience. I think first time track rider will be fine in B-, but they learn more with Z2 novice group.

The most I learned per time spent was in the Keigwins 2 day school. Pricier than 2 regular trackdays, but well worth it IMO.
 
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