2026 Nürburgring Training
Discussion
There are two businesses offering the training courses. The Doc Scholl ones are better suited for brits as they run a few group coached by brits. Dale Lomas, Andy Carlile + a couple of others are the Brit coaches.
https://www.doc-scholl.de/events/nordschleife.html
https://event.motorpresse.de/motorrad/trainings/
https://www.doc-scholl.de/events/nordschleife.html
https://event.motorpresse.de/motorrad/trainings/
Birky_41 said:
I reckon you'll love this. It's a daunting place. I've only done a dozen laps until they banned bikes
If you can and it's open, try the GP circuit. That's incredible
Cheers! I know the track in cars, I have worked there for decades, and also did a little endurance racing there. I’m not a fan of the GP circuit, at least not in comparison to the old track. In cars the wilder and scarier the track, or road, the better. The GP circuit just feels like a sanitised experience to me.If you can and it's open, try the GP circuit. That's incredible
I can drive pretty well, but I am not a skilled rider. Hence the training! I’ll never be good, but that fact won’t stop me trying, trying a lot.
Birky_41 said:
I reckon you'll love this. It's a daunting place. I've only done a dozen laps until they banned bikes
If you can and it's open, try the GP circuit. That's incredible
I did around a dozen laps also, during mixed/tourist drive days. It was really sketchy and bikers being banned was not a surprise to me; I'm not a shrinking violet, more though stupidity rather than experience tbh, but still......If you can and it's open, try the GP circuit. That's incredible
I actually fell off, but only due to my ineptitude, rather than it being a mixed tourist drive day,
It had been raining and I had not considered how slippy the track might be - down I went!Anyways, on a bike only sessions I am sure that it'll be fantastic, OP! Enjoy

AKjr said:
I did around a dozen laps also, during mixed/tourist drive days. It was really sketchy and bikers being banned was not a surprise to me; I'm not a shrinking violet, more though stupidity rather than experience tbh, but still......
I actually fell off, but only due to my ineptitude, rather than it being a mixed tourist drive day,
It had been raining and I had not considered how slippy the track might be - down I went!
Anyways, on a bike only sessions I am sure that it'll be fantastic, OP! Enjoy
Thanks man. In the wet it is… sketchy! I can only imagine how digital the grip loss could be on a bike. Hope it didn’t hurt too much.I actually fell off, but only due to my ineptitude, rather than it being a mixed tourist drive day,
It had been raining and I had not considered how slippy the track might be - down I went!Anyways, on a bike only sessions I am sure that it'll be fantastic, OP! Enjoy

Kawasicki said:
AKjr said:
I did around a dozen laps also, during mixed/tourist drive days. It was really sketchy and bikers being banned was not a surprise to me; I'm not a shrinking violet, more though stupidity rather than experience tbh, but still......
I actually fell off, but only due to my ineptitude, rather than it being a mixed tourist drive day,
It had been raining and I had not considered how slippy the track might be - down I went!
Anyways, on a bike only sessions I am sure that it'll be fantastic, OP! Enjoy
Thanks man. In the wet it is sketchy! I can only imagine how digital the grip loss could be on a bike. Hope it didn t hurt too much.I actually fell off, but only due to my ineptitude, rather than it being a mixed tourist drive day,
It had been raining and I had not considered how slippy the track might be - down I went!Anyways, on a bike only sessions I am sure that it'll be fantastic, OP! Enjoy

In the mornings, each group was allocated a few miles of the circuit as their own, delineated by cones. You could ride it in either direction, walk it, sit on it, be shown all the markers, do what you like - essentially learn that sector. In the afternoon it was open lapping WITH your instructor, but as people grew tired and sat laps out, it was possible to ask the instructor to take you out and turn the wick up.
Being coached on, and then riding, some of the blind bends at high 3-figure speeds (I'm looking at you, Angstkurve/Mutkurve) was an experience I won't forget in a hurry.
Re the rain comment, one year a bunch of us went out there (on bikes) for Touristfahrten, and it was raining. Mate and I were the only two who had ridden the Nordschleife before, so we said we'd do a lap and see what it was like. Despite having done around 150 laps over a few years, that was the first, last and only time I ever did or ever would ride the 'Ring in the wet! The slightest hint of throttle, even in 4th or 5th, just lit the back wheel up. I've never tiptoed around a circuit like we did that day.
The evening drinks/meals/get-togethers could be less than compatible with riding fast bikes fast the following day, too!
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