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If you haven't had a chance to ride Mosport in Canada, you are missing out on one of the greatest tracks ever.
Each year, the DOCC (Ducati Owner's Club of Canada) has a track festival at Mosport (any Euro bike is welcome, but no japanese iron allowed)
I had a blast last year, despite crashing my 675. The back straight goes on seemingly forever, I hit 146mph there, and expect to do better than 150mph this year.
You have to join the DOCC for $35, and track fees (I think) are $200 for Saturday and Sunday, with a live band and dinner Saturday night.
Check out this vid on youtube of a 2stroke race at Mosport, it gives you an idea of the wiiiiiidde open layout of the track. Fast and flowing. . .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aU4VLwNXF8g
Im going if i have to push my bike there by hand.
I hope to see some of you this year.
Kevin
If you haven't had a chance to ride Mosport in Canada, you are missing out on one of the greatest tracks ever.
Each year, the DOCC (Ducati Owner's Club of Canada) has a track festival at Mosport (any Euro bike is welcome, but no japanese iron allowed)
I had a blast last year, despite crashing my 675. The back straight goes on seemingly forever, I hit 146mph there, and expect to do better than 150mph this year.
You have to join the DOCC for $35, and track fees (I think) are $200 for Saturday and Sunday, with a live band and dinner Saturday night.
Check out this vid on youtube of a 2stroke race at Mosport, it gives you an idea of the wiiiiiidde open layout of the track. Fast and flowing. . .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aU4VLwNXF8g
Im going if i have to push my bike there by hand.
I hope to see some of you this year.
Kevin