This is actually a pretty clean B group. One could assume B, or intermediate, is always a cluster. Biggest range of skill levels. Powerful bikes. Riders who have aggression but are still working on their technique.
Great stuff! Glad to see someone else running 3 cameras on track. :-D That track looks pretty fantastic. Most of them in MN / WI area have pretty bad pavement. Keep up the great content!
The most dangerous of the groups. Some riders should be in C and some in A. When I catch up to a rolling road block, I pull into the hot pits and increase the gap or move up to A group. Try A if you haven’t yet but be ready for those inside passes.
Thanks man and great question. I don't rev-match because I am not entirely convinced that doing it on my 750 would improve my lap times. I have done over 100 trackdays on this bike and so far the stock slipper clutch has worked great!
@@TysonMoto great idea! I just back from Thunderhill from a Ken Hill novice school and was reviewing my video and saw the difference and was blown away! I have a 3+ 🤣🤣 Yeah big leaps for sure since then. I’m running a 2012 Gsxr 750 so that dash can video caught my attention too when I recognized my dash!
What is that, a little sv650 that's hanging with all those big bad litre bikes? This track is too tight, I would have done something different with that much cheap land.
I rode at ridge last weekend and for me it was just the opposite. C was scary. There were some really fast riders in C but they were all over the trace and passing very close and at random times. I moved to B in the afternoon at it was way way better experience. I am a relative newbie, but can keep with bottom third of B and can stay on line. So maybe it's more the composition of the groups that day? Because two weeks earlier I was at ridge in C and it was just fine.
@@memelet you are absolutely correct in regard of "the composition of the groups that day." if you are referencing the 2fast weekend that just happened i kinda agree with you....both relaxed and intermediate were sold out so that left those who would usually buy those groups opted to buy an experienced group (c)... typically it goes relaxed (A) group knows they are "slow"... at the same time the experienced group (C) know they are slow too. Its the intermediate group (B) who think they are "fast." ...intermediate tend to be the most dangerous because they are unpredictable, swoop mid corner and/or drop anchor way before engaging the corner
@@memelet keep up the good work though bud..this whole thing is about being better than your previous self..you cant compare yourself to others cuz there will always be someone else who is faster....remember to have fun and relax (>'.')7 Edit: focus on your fundamentals before introducing speed