Almeria Track Day

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Hi All,

I decided to take the plunge and book 3 days of open pit-lane track action at Almeria in September. I'm a bit nervous because (as silly as it sounds) I've never traveled abroad alone.

Reason for this post is that I was wondering if anyone here has done it before and had any advice to offer? So far I've booked the track day and flights, I'm flying in to Alicante so its a fair drive to Almeria and having no car license means I can't hire a car. I'm going to give Focused Events a call and see if I can find someone that is driving and offer to split the costs in exchange for a ride. I will also need to book a hotel the night before my flight so I imagine I will most likely do this in Alicante but to be confirmed!

I'm flying out of Bristol at 6:30 in the morning and should land around 10:00, this means I have the rest of the day to travel and relax the day before I'm on track. My return flight is scheduled for 14:10 and lands in Bristol at 15:45, not sure why it takes so much longer to get there I can only assume it stops en-route.

I'm intending to have my own bike taken over which means my beloved R6 will be away from me for a few weeks! I still need to arrange how I will get my bike to and from them, they've given me a number for a guy that transports bikes they use so hopefully he can help me out.

So yeah, any advice anyone has to offer be it bike or travel related is greatly appreciated. I'm pretty excited but the logistics of it all make me a bit nervous, will be happy once I'm there with all my kit!
 
I'll be sure to let you know how it goes once I'm back, if all goes well I may even do another next year so perhaps I will meet you at one you never know! I quite like the look of Jerez or perhaps Mugello ... or Aragon :p

Its turning out a bit more expensive than I first anticipated, £690 for the track day (includes hotel and breakfast) and £200 for the flights. I'm thinking I may have to train up to Bristol the day before and book a cheap hotel to sleep in (probably works out cheaper than a taxi at 2am). I did opt for the more expensive exclusive holiday (3 days / 30 riders with open pitlane) vs the cheaper (4 days / many more riders / 20min sessions) but I'm hoping it will be a lot more enjoyable and relaxed this way, with groups you're under pressure to get out at specific times or you miss out.

I must admit having my bike with road fairing on it the truck does concern me a little, but a lot of people do these events so I'm sure they have a fairly secure system in place by now. Got a bit of prep work that will need doing to the bike, may service it (plugs, oil, filter etc) and likely looking at an additional set of tyres at some point during the week. Still, can't think of a better holiday than riding around a track :D
 
Wow, thanks for the replies so far!

So, ocuk 2015 eu track day?

If all goes well I would love to :D

Is this you're first euro-trackday?

It sure is, hence why I'm a bit nervous about it. Main reason for the open pit-lane is that I thought it would be a more enjoyable experience with a smaller group and I can do as many laps as I want in one hit and then rest as long as I wish. When at Silverstone recently by the time I'd pulled in to the pits and seen the suspension guy before I knew it my group was back out on track without getting much of a break.

NOW you're talking :D

Incinerat0r - I did toy with the idea of going to Almeria the start of this year, but I talked myself out of it, because I didn't like the idea of travelling alone! Yep you're not the only one, so kudos there. Also I was going to use my road bike and after watching a few youtube vids of people there I thought I best not. Got no excuse now I have a track bike. I'll hopefully be heading there end of this year or early next year.

I've been wanting to do it all year, I was planning to go with a good friend of mine but because he has split up with his girlfriend and has to sell his bike to buy a house I'm going alone. It would have been easy to bail out but at this point but I would regret not doing it more, I managed to save a lot of money over winter so I intend to enjoy my time off this summer!

Any reason why you are having your own bike shipped out? Would it not be more practical to rent one? Or is your R6 a track bike?

Previously I've done 4 track days and 3 of those I hired an R6, for my latest I took my own and it felt so much better. The hire bikes brakes were a lot worse than my own, it had no steering damper, suspension wasn't set up for me etc and generally I didn't feel as comfortable on it. I find that riding on the road my R6 is 'wasted' as I enjoy going fast and doing track days has made me appreciate how much more the bike is capable of and as a result I guess it takes away a bit of the excitement from the road. Being able to push the bike to what I feel is the limit is extremely satisfying and borderline addictive! I'm fortunate to have a second bike to commute on so if the worst were to happen I could always turn my R6 into a track bike. I'm by no means an expert either, I feel quite safe riding on the track and being on my pride and joy I guess I hold a little back as I'd prefer to avoid binning it!

I know a big group that used to go, can out you in touch with them if you like. PM if you need.

That's a very generous offer, thank you. I intent to call Focused Events tomorrow (was working away today) and see if I can find someone driving from Alacante airport to Almeria and split the car rental / fuel otherwise it will be a long slog on public transport. If I'm still not happy I may just take you up on that offer!


My main concern at the moment is getting from Alacante to Almeria and the return in time for my flight, I'm sure I will figure it out but I just hate having that uncertainty. I will most likely go over prepared and be hours early to everything :D
 
Bit of an update, my old man has very nicely agreed to come along (not riding) so I have a chauffeur for the week I'm there :cool:

Finally got the information pack through (less than 3 weeks to go). To do list is now as follows:

  • Get bike to FE for 30th August - £140 in fuel
  • Itemise all my tools, kit and value them
  • Book hire car from this end to Bristol (one way) - £70
  • Book hire car in Spain for 5 days - £40
  • Book train tickets for the return journey this end
  • Order spare set of tyres, they're taking lots of slicks / cut slicks in their truck. - £250
  • You need to have rider insurance (not EHIC) - £76
  • Get enough Euros to cover fuel for the bike and hire car etc. - £200 to £300
  • Collect bike from FE on 20th September - £140
  • Book hotel in Spain the night before we fly back - £40

All in all it looks like it will cost a fair bit (more than I anticipated!), I think I'm realistically looking at about £2k when you factor in the track day costing £689 + £200 for flights. Still, I'm sure it will be worth it! :D
 
I've just turned 23 so I know what you mean! I'm very dependent on my old man to get me and the bike about at the moment. Fortunately he is as crazy about bikes as I am but one day I will have to get myself there :p
 
And so it begins :D

Bike is off Thursday evening/Friday morning to focused events where it will depart Saturday along with all my kit and such, won't be back on UK soil until 20th September :eek:

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Awesome pictures :)

I'm doing the open pit lane over 3 days, I believe Neil Hodgson will be there along with Steve Plater which is pretty cool!

My bike and kit got collected today, flying out a week Sunday. Its getting rather difficult to contain my excitement :D

I'm only taking the basic tools, spanners, sockets and allen keys (oh and a rubber mallet - always need a hammer!). Got a spare set of Supercorsa's which with my current set of S20's (have 1 track day and some road miles on them) should last me just fine. I'll certainly be booking the photographer, always nice to have an outside perspective of how you're riding. I have my own drift so I will have plenty of on-board footage to sort through when I'm back.

I'm hoping to document as much of it as possible and do a little write up of how things go and what to do / not do, especially if folk here are looking to do a group trip next year!
 

Pretty sure that will be how I look *dreams* :D

By the way, I have a few questions if you don't mind?

- Did you take any spare consumables? Things such as brake pads, I'm a little concerned they will be a bit worse for wear after a day or two of hammering it around the track. My current pads already have a track day + road miles on them.

- Did you take cash to pay for fuel? Do you have to pay each time you top up or can you run a tab? Trying to figure out how much money I need to exchange into Euro's (I get charged for using my cards). Think in a single day at Silverstone I went through a good £50 worth of fuel if not more.

- What time of day are you actually on track? I've read somewhere they run from after lunch to late in the evening rather than during the middle of the day at some European events
 
Pit lane has good WiFi, survived day one. Pretty tired now, apparently its 35 degrees at the moment.

Only 12 people here so its very exclusive, track is amazing just one turn into another making it quite challenging and physical. Had a few slides and the front lock up already :D

Tito Rabat was here this morning riding his moto2 bike around, he brakes so late into the turns. He was pulling off 1:35's for breakfast... Literally. I managed a 1:59 today so a bit of learning to do!
 
Back home now, what an amazing experience. Certainly recommend it to anyone even considering doing it, an awesome track, great people and perfect weather.

Managed a stint of 1:52's on day 3 before I got quite tired and decided to back it off. Was fairly happy with my lap time considering its my first time there, 5th track day (6th & 7th technically) and I'm on a nearly standard road bike. There was another guy there that has years of experience and instructing who managed a 1:52 on a ZX6, the only guys faster were Mark Higgings (WRC driver) and a guy named Ian riding an ex Guy Martin GSX-R 1000 where they managed 1:48 - 1:49's.

I certainly have a lot I can improve on looking at the pictures/video footage and not least of all my fitness. Seriously considering turning the R6 into a track bike and taking it a bit more seriously for the future, will do a detailed write up soon - for now a few pictures :)

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I sure did, done bit of a write up below for anyone interested. Videos coming shortly!

Travel:
As I’m based in Devon I chose to fly from Bristol which meant I had to land in Alicante (or pay £800 for a connecting flight to Almeria). In order to get to Bristol we booked a 1 way hire car to get there which cost £70 from Newquay. The flight itself took off at 6:30 and we were landing by 10:15 local time. We booked a hire car from Goldcar for 4 days which cost £140 including fuel with a full to empty policy and we never had to refill the car.

Travelling to and from the track took about 35-40mins depending on traffic, there seemed to be a lot of lorries driving from the motorway towards the track so it was luck of the draw if you got stuck or not. The track itself was very easy to find with the directions they provided.

The way back was the same above in reverse. Unfortunately Focused Events don’t seem willing to try and put you in touch with other people doing the same journey to try and split the hire car costs/driving.

Hotel:
The hotel (located in Mojocar) which is included in the track day price was great, no complaints here. As I was with my Dad we had a double room so a living room, bedroom and bathroom with a view overlooking the beach and sea side. My only complaint with the room was the shower, it went from cold to burning and back rather frequently but this seemed to be the case everywhere. I guess Spanish plumbers are just no good!

The hotel has the usual features, bar, pool, hot tub and massage service. Unfortunately we didn’t even get time to use these facilities as the days passed by incredibly quickly.

The food was great, breakfast is included in the package and it’s an open buffet with plenty of choice from bacon, sausage, egg, cereal, fruit, bread, ham and cheese etc. You will find it very difficult to not find something you like. Dinner at the hotel costs 14 euros and is an all you can eat buffet with a selection of meat, fish, salad etc. I must say though if you don’t like fish (like me) the choice was a little limited. On the last night at the hotel we went out to an Argentinian steak house which was excellent, I certainly recommend giving it a visit!

One other thing to note is that you have to pay for parking in the underground car park it costs 8 euros a night. The hotel we were in had 2 separate buildings and the one opposite had free parking in their car park so look out for that.

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The Track:
I can’t express how much fun this track is to ride, lots of corners that flow into one another. The first day I tried to attack the track and failed miserably, got really have to be patient and let it come to you. You spend a lot of time on the side of the tyres, there’re off camber corners going over blind crests that lead into another. It takes a bit of time to learn and find reference points, even after 3 days I felt I still had areas to improve on.

The track is rather grippy but it is quite dusty if you wonder off line. There’re 0 tarmac run offs so if you do make any mistakes you have to run through deep gravel as I did (didn’t come off luckily) so there’s little room for error.

The facilities at the track were fine, pit garages were spacious (was only 10 of us though), toilets close by and the restaurant was surprisingly good. It’s pretty much in the middle of nowhere so noise isn’t an issue either which is great!

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Open Pit Lane:
This was an exclusive open pit lane event which meant as much track time as you wanted with a few riders, as it happened there were only 10 people there which meant you hardly saw another bike on track. I believe they normally aim for 30 people but this time it didn’t happen. The atmosphere was incredibly relaxed, the day pretty much ran itself and you just rode as and when you felt you wanted to. I certainly recommend this over the groups if you can afford the difference, in all honesty I didn’t ride much more than I would have with groups due to the heat and how tiring it was but the quality of the track time was much higher. Pretty cool having a race track to yourself!

The other benefit was there were no ignorant people there, you pretty much spoke to everyone and we all went to dinner and such together. Everyone had their own story and it was pretty interesting getting to know them. One guy sponsors Guy Martin and was riding one of his race bikes from 2 years ago, Mark Higgins (British rally champion) was there and there were also some people that have instructed in the past and such.

Of course it does come at a premium at £689 for 3 days rather than £400 for 4 days, but based on my experience of group sessions I can’t recommend it enough. It was great that Kevin (Focused Events owner) wasn’t there, everyone seemed to dislike him and the way he talks to people, if you’ve ever done a track day with Focused Events you will know what I’m on about. Barry who was running the day is a really nice guy and easy to talk to.

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General Feedback:
I was quite nervous about this trip, planning everything to get myself and my bike there. Everything went to plan, bike was faultless all 3 days and everything went smoothly. I would recommend protecting your bike well as they did seem to drop a few, one couple there covered them in duvets and shrink wrapped them which looked like a good idea.

I managed to lap consistently at 1:52 during day 3, I know I’m capable of more but I was quite tired by the 3rd day and given that it was 33C-35C every day it was hard going. I certainly learnt a lot about improving my riding technique and what I need to work on, I’m already itching to go back and go faster. To put it into perspective, a decent fast group track day lap time is high 1:40's, club racers do low-mid 1:40's, BSB teams are doing 1:36-1:40 in testing and Esteve Rabat does 1:35's for breakfast every morning. Considering this was my 5th time on track and first time at Almeria I came away believing I could break into the 1:40's with practice and improving my fitness!

I took a spare set of Supercorsa's with me which I ended up putting on at the end of day 1. The Bridgestone S20's I had on the bike just didn't feel good, I don't know if it was due to the heat but they were moving about a lot and the front even locked up when braking at the end of the long straight. The Supercorsa's though were brilliant but they're past the legal limit after 2 days on track.

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I’m seriously considering turning the R6 into a full time track bike as the thrill of chasing lap times was such good fun, but I always had it in my mind I was on my road bike. There’s also the fact that riding on the road seems less fun on a sportsbike because you just can’t use it safely. Decision to be made over winter!

If anyone has any questions feel free to ask, if there is interest in an OCUK European track day count me in! :D
 
Yeah Lisa was there with her partner Paul, her bike is in the far right of picture #4 :) She had a low speed off at turn 3 on the third day but no damage was done

Nope no noise tests, considering Rabat was out from 8:30 every morning on his moto2 bike every day I don't think anyone is getting too upset! The track is pretty much in the middle of nowhere :)
 
Thanks :) Its great looking back and knowing you can improve on a lot, means I can better those lap times with a bit of work. Considering much more experienced guys on tricked out track bikes were 1-3 seconds a lap faster than me on my road bike I was quite happy!

For anyone interested I've put together a video of each day where I cut out the in/out laps. They still ended up quite long so for the quicker laps I suggest watching day 3, at about 31mins there's a nice shot my Dad caught from the tower of me doing 2/3 of a lap.

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Day 3:
 
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