




Our Services
Corner Workers One of our top priorities is the safety of our riders. We provide professional cornerworkers at every track day event. We ensure line of sight coverage of the entire track to make sure all riders are visible at all times. This enables us to respond to any incidents immediatley based on urgency.
Ambulance Service Since this sport has some danger involved at all times, we provide Advanced Life Support or Basic Life Support Ambulance service at all tracks. (ALS Vs BLS is based on availability. We strive to get ALS at every track event). Ambulance service is trackside at all times when the track is open.
Insurance We have Liability Insurance Coverage for all of our events. The coverage holder is Texas Track Days, as opposed to being an add-on to the track's insurance coverage itself. This provides TTD freedom and authority to exercise the rider's rights better than being an add-on to the track's insurance.
On site tire service We provide tire sales and service at our track events for your convenience.
Suspension Setup Dialing in your suspension is the most important thing you can do for a sportbike. Improve your performance on the track and the street … get your bike turning right.
Motorcycle / Gear Rental Show up to the track and ride. Texas Track Bikes will be at our events renting everything Motorcycle as well as leathers, boots, gloves and lap timer for your convenience.
On site track Image Digital Photo Café will now be at all of our events taking action shots! You might have seen the snazzy looking trailer at the track from time to time and Doug of DPC will now be our official photographer! Free Breakfast And Lunch!!! We provide Breakfast and Lunch for all our riders. Breakfast will consist of a combination of bagels, muffins, breakast bars and OJ. Lunch will consist of sandwiches, chips and drink. We also provide gatorade and water throughout the day.
Free Parade Lap for Guests During Lunch
Try The Track is a no cost rider orientation to the track program. New track riders can now see what they have been missing. Guest riders can register at the track by 12 p.m. and meet their personal orientation guide who will explain the track and guide them for their first time track experience. In follow the leader format, new riders will be introduced to what we all have come to love…The Track. A few controlled sighting laps following the guide will take place during our mid-day break proving how much fun track riding can be. And the big-kicker is that this program comes with a no cost price tag hence the term FREE!
Try The Track is NOT an actual full track day, but is parade laps only at lunch break
Equipment required:
A motorcycle checked over concerning safety issues. No leaks, broken controls, or other safety aspects will be allowed. Motorcycles will be checked over prior to entering the track. Tires having at least 50% tread life and no wear indicators showing. Proper full face helmet with eye protection. Leather or textile riding jacket with proper armor inserts. Leather riding gloves. Leather boots over the ankle. Leather riding pants or a sturdy pair of jeans showing no holes.
Strongly suggested:
One or two piece leather riding suit. Leather riding pants that zip to the jacket. Hard shell back protector worn under suit or jacket.
How it works:
The Try The Track program will be run at every Texas Track Days Event, Weather Permitting. You may register the day of the event at the track. On the day of the event, be present at 12:00 p.m. sharp or earlier. Meet at the Texas Track Days Registration Desk. Ask for the Try the Track orientation guide who will be running the program.
John Haner will be providing one on one instruction to the students throughout the day, on and off track. He will lead and follow you on track, critique all aspects of your riding, advice on lines through various corners, and teach you race techniques. He will be on track during the Advanced and Intermediate sessions with his students the entire day. John has been racing for many years in AMA, CMRA, WERA, CCS, and various other race organizations. He achieved 5th place in the AMA Superstock championship in 2005. This is a great opportunity to learn from an AMA level rider in your back yard.
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