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Women’s Event and Track Day

July 4, 2015 By Carol Carpenter

Rickdiculous-3For those who are savvy to track days, just skim to the section that applies to you, for those who are virgins to track days…let’s get you comfortable with the concept.  Track days typically are structured with three 20 minute sessions per hour distinguished by groups, a level 1 (novice), level 2 (intermediate) and level 3 (expert) or something of that nature to clarify which group you will ride in.  Most track days will limit their sessions to 40 people per session not including their marshals and instructors.  Marshals are individuals who ride the track to police traffic and help those riders who require assistance or go to a corner to help deal with a crash.  Instructors are assigned to students and are specifically there to help those individuals.  Instructors and Marshals wear different color vests (depending on the track day company) and are there for the customer’s safety.  If you see a person wearing an instructor vest, be aware that the student (who is also wearing a vest) will be either in front of or directly behind the instructor…do not try to pass in sketchy areas, try to complete a safe pass by both of them.  For this Event, we are doing two half hour sessions…that’s a whole 30 minutes on the track to warmup, get your groove on and then push your limits a little to really test your skills.  For those attending the track only session which is open to all riders, male or female on any bike, Mike Sullivan will be offering up private lessons so sign up at registration.  For both sessions, there will also be signups for 2 up rides, if you’ve never gone 2-up on the track, I highly recommend it.  It will open up your eyes to how late and hard you can brake and how quickly you can get on the gas.  This is open for male and females so please sign up in the hospitality tent as soon as possible.

For my Women’s event on August 13 at the Ridge Motorsports Park in Shelton, WA, we wanted to make this extra special, do what no one has done here before and provide an incredible experience for everyone involved.  We wanted to get the best riding coach out there to run the classroom and teach riders concepts and techniques the top riders use and apply that to their level of riding.  Having that solid foundation to build from and reference, as your skills and confidence increase, is invaluable.  We asked Ken Hill, currently coaching at Rickdiculous and Yamaha School of Champions, and he was thrilled to jump on board and bring his knowledge and teaching methods to us for this event.  His willingness to better the sport through education speaks volumes, his enthusiasm, charisma, understanding and wit make learning fun and easy.  The list of Ken’s clients include many top level riders today and I consider it an honor he would agree to come do a school for us gals up here, so you really need to jump on this unique opportunity.  Now to add icing to this already amazing cake, we asked Elena Myers to join us.  She is in her own right a very accomplished rider, but what people do not realize is how down to earth and sweet this gal is.  Not only is she inspirational, she is kind, not what you’d expect from someone who has accomplished so much in her life and at such a young age.  Ladies, you are in for a treat, she will be riding with you during your sessions on track while Ken will be at pit wall and signaling people in for drills to work on.  Elena and Ken will be working hand in hand while you are on track to help you get the most out of your day.  The classroom session will be 20-25 minutes and for those who would like to stay and ask questions, Ken will be available to do so while we are making the transition to the track at which time Ken will be in the hotpits eagle eyeing people to get them to work on a specific topic.  The half hour after lunch we’ve discussed bussing people to corners to watch Ken, Elena and some other racers come through and discussing what it looks like when you come in too early, too late, with too much lean angle, etc.  This allows a bird’s eye view of what you should be working on when entering and exiting those corners.  To sum up we will have 20-25 minutes of classroom time followed by 30 minutes on the track throughout the day.

The cost of this event has been a topic of discussion, so let me clarify, renting a track and hiring coaching out is expensive which is why most track companies rent a track, provide their own teachers, instructors and marshals (at no cost) and then fill them (or overfill them) to make money.  A normal track day consists of 120+ signed participants riding in one of the 3 sessions, we are offering 2 sessions with 60 people, a total of 30 per session.   This event and track day was designed to make your experience at the track, whether it is your first time or you are a track junkie, memorable.  Everything we can think of is being provided from top level coaches and riders to help with this day to catering, hospitality tent with snack and drinks, provided by WMST (Chris Johnson) and Allstate, dealerships and demos, prizes and giveaways.  Some of those prizes have a retail value of $200 (i.e. 2wheeldynoworks dyno, OPRT track day, Forma Boots, Spa treatments, etc) and there are loads of little giveaways sure to make you smile, including Cycle Wipes and a signed poster from Elena Myers for all sign ups.  Let’s talk about the 30 minute sessions vs. 20 minute sessions…you are getting just over two extra sessions this day than you would get in a normal 20 minute session track day (which BTW ranges from $190-$220 for just the track day to $255-$320 with instruction included).  Our pricing is competitive and designed to help us break even.  This allows us to hire those top level coaches which make this event completely one of a kind.  To top it off, both of these sessions are limited to 30 people per session…Maximum track time with minimal traffic.  Imagine how much you can learn with all that extra space and time to do it in?  For an additional $100 you will get top level coaching in the Women’s Event (as well as the following) and for the track only session additional track time, limited signups for more actual available track, VIP treatment, catering and memories to last a lifetime.  Jason Tanaka will be on hand to take pictures on and off the track which will be available after the event just visit his website at www.JasonTanaka.com.  In addition, Phil Melnyk of Premium Rush Pirelli will be in the pits if you need tires and KFG Racing will be there to setup your bikes.  You can not miss this event!   Sign up at www.MotoVixens.com/events, spaces are limited!

Thank you to all our sponsors for making this event possible!  Ducati Richmond/Pacific Powersports, I-90 Motorsports, Optimum Performance Rider Training, Triumph of Seattle, Paulson’s, South Sound Honda/South Bound Honda, South Sound Motorcycles, WMST, Kevin Gibboney – Allstate, 2 Wheel Dynoworks, Sena, Forma Boots, The Beauty Lab, KFG Racing, Jason Tanaka Photography, Cycle Gear, Premium Rush Pirelli, Cycle Wipes and Raci-Babi.

Filed Under: Knowledge Base, Miscellaneous, Past Sponsors, Products, Safety Tagged With: 2 wheel dynoworks, Cycle Gear, cycle wipes, Ducati Richmond, Elena Myers, Forma boots, I-90 Motorsports, Instructors, Jason Tanaka, Ken Hill, Kevin Gibboney - Allstate Insurance, KFG racing, marshals, MotoVixens, Optimum Performance Rider Training, Pacific Powersports, Paulson's, Premium Rush Pirelli, raci-babi, Rickdiculous, Sena, South Bound Honda, South Sound Honda, South Sound Motorcycles, The Beauty Lab, track days, track schools, Triumph of Seattle, WMST, women riders, Women's Event, Yamaha School of champions

Winter Weather Clothing

October 23, 2012 By Carol Carpenter

It is that time of year, where the wonderful weather we were having has changed into the weather we’ve been dreading.  It is time to put those mesh and textile jackets and pants into storage and bring out the warmer winter gear.  Hopefully you have already prepared for the change in seasons and either purchased appropriate gear or nik waxed your gear from last year before storing it.

I have a few tricks I like and hope you will use them to keep you warm this winter.  I don’t like bulky boot socks so I wear wool socks that are sold in most ski stores, locally there is Sturtevant’s and Ski Mart.  I particularly like smart wool as they are thin and warm when worn under those waterproof riding boots you should be wearing now.  I also like to wear a thin layer of warm long underwear, top and bottom, followed by my riding gear over that.  If it is really cold that morning, then I will charge my Ansai heated vest and have it ready to go to wear as the layer between my top and my jacket.  If you are unfamiliar with this vest, it is fantastic.  You don’t need to plug it into your bike, it is a small battery pack you charge the night before and fits in a pocket of the vest.  You pick the setting you want and off you go, it stays charged for several hours, but turn it off to reserve battery power for when you actually need it while riding.  This eliminates the cost of having to purchase heated gear if you want a quick fix.  Get nice fitted glove liners to help retain heat and also get proper winter riding gloves, trust me there is nothing worse than not being able to feel your fingers.

My new favorite is the Diva-do, not only does it keep your hair from the all too common helmet head, but it also keeps your head and ears warm, an added plus.  I also love the Neck-it, I use this in place of the vest on days when it is not so cold outside.  It is fashionable, cute and very warm for those more moderate days.

Stay warm and look fabulous…

Vixens Ride!
Carol T. Carpenter
MotoVixens

Filed Under: Miscellaneous, Products, Riding Tips Tagged With: Ansai vest, raci-babi, Sturtevant's, winter weather

Diva-do and Neck-it Review

October 19, 2012 By Carol Carpenter

Raci babi

Vixens, we all love to look good when we ride and we also consider comfort and style when choosing our products, this is why when I came across the Diva-do and Neck-it I had to give it a try.  The Diva-do is a hybrid between a do rag and a hair net that was designed to keep long hair protected from the elements while keeping your hair from the dreaded helmet head.  The Neck-it is a polar fleece turtleneck that has a flap that extends down the front of your chest to keep out the biting wind in fall/winter.

The Diva-do was extremely easy to use and once I got the hang of it, I was able to put it on again in seconds.  It sits fairly low on the forehead and over the ears, I particularly liked that since in the winter my ears tend to get quite cold.  The Diva-do also made getting my helmet on and off easier, which was a definite plus.  It does however make the helmet just slightly tighter, but not at all uncomfortable.  I have a lot of breakage from the constant rubbing from taking my helmet on and off and have noticed lots of shorter hairs in the front of my hairline.  The Diva do is made to keep hair from breakage by protecting it from the friction of those actions. There are many different patterns to choose from, so go to www.raci-babi.com and see what appeals to you.  BTW-There is a Wick-it for shorter hair too!

The Neck-it looks like a turtleneck with a dickie, for those of us that are old enough to know that word.  I ride year round and fall/winter is trying for me when the weather gets cold and my concentration on getting to my destination to get warm consumes my thoughts and detracts from the road.  Nothing in the world is worse than being cold to the point you are shivering on your bike.  The Neck-it is worn under your jacket and while I couldn’t snap the collar on my jacket, it kept the wind out completely.  It wasn’t until I rode home without it on that I realized what a difference it made.  There are many different patterns to choose from so you can coordinate with your gear, I plan on getting another one to do just that!

Ladies, riding is a statement, riding in style makes an impact…Vixens Ride!

Carol T. Carpenter
MotoVixens

Filed Under: Health & Beauty, Products, Reviews Tagged With: diva-do, hair accessories, long hair protection, neck-it, raci-babi

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