How to Start on a Race Track

Hey you… thinking about taking your motorcycle onto a race track? Awesome. Here you’ll get everything super easy: why it’s worth it, what to bring, what happens once you arrive, and most importantly — how to ride your first time without stress. We’ll always guide you, explain everything, and you’ll already be looking forward to the next session.

No pressure, no showing off Groups by pace Hosted event + facilities

First time on a race track?

Maybe the thought scares you: “I’ll be the slowest, I’ll be in the way, I won’t know when to go…” Take it easy. Almost everyone feels that. And that’s exactly why it works with us.

  • Groups by skill
    Beginners ride in group D — relaxed pace, no pressure. Nobody will laugh at you; quite the opposite — “D” is a smart start.
  • Worried you’ll be in the way?
    You won’t be. In D, people ride at a similar level. Anyone faster rides in group C and above.
  • The track isn’t “later”
    It’s nonsense to think you need to “warm up” on the street first. A track is a controlled environment with clear rules — and it’s often safer than normal traffic.

What do I do when I get there?

You roll in with a car + bike on a trailer, or ride the bike there… and think: “Okay… what now?” No worries — here’s the quick run-through:

  • 1) Set up your base
    Pop-up tent / chair / your stuff. Don’t have it? No stress — you can still have a great day with very little.
  • 2) Quick stop at the organisers
    You’ll spot the organiser tent right away. We’ll have a quick chat and explain everything.
  • 3) Registration
    You sign that you ride at your own risk (standard).
  • 4) Technical inspection
    Our tech checks your motorcycle. (You can add a link to details here if you want.)
  • 5) Briefing
    We explain the rules in a really simple way. You’ll know exactly when you’re up and how to behave on track.
  • 6) First session
    And then you’re off — relaxed, respectful, and stress-free.

What should you bring?

Let’s start with the essentials: a motorcycle in good technical condition and safe gear. Everything else is comfort.

Must-have
  • Helmet, gloves, jacket + trousers (ideally Kevlar/leather motorcycle gear)
  • Boots/shoes with reinforced ankles
  • Motorbike: brakes, tyres, chain, fluids — all good
  • Good vibes and respect
Comfort & base
  • Pop-up tent / chair / spare clothes
  • Towel, shower gel, drinks and a small snack
  • At events there’s often power distribution — you can charge phone/laptop etc.
  • Want to stay overnight? Car, tent, mattress… or a nearby hotel
  • Some cash for snacks / raffle (RoadCafé can save you 😄)
Motorcycle with rider on track

And what if you fall in love with it?

Happens a lot. You start relaxed, no stress… and suddenly you want to ride more often, get better, see your progress, and have a crew around you. And that’s exactly what RoadLEAGUE is.

  • Atmosphere
    Respect, help, no trash-talking. Beginners feel at home with us.
  • Progress
    Groups, rhythm, clear rules. The more you ride, the more you grow.

Need a tip? Message us or give us a quick call

If anything comes to mind — just message us and we’ll go through it together. Ask about gear, groups, your bike, or just drop by for a quick chat. Anytime.

See you soon — we can’t wait! 🖤