Spent Sunday as a track day marshal at RAF Odiham. It was quite interesting, but not something I'd want to do again - mostly I did it as it guarantees a place on the next track day. It was BLOODY FREEZING COLD, yet I managed to get a sunburnt face. Some other observations:
- Radio comms are very difficult in high winds with bikes rattling past at speed. It was hard to keep on top of the situation at times.
- It was virtually impossible to tell the Fast and Intermediate groups apart.
- There were folks in Novice going faster than some in Fast.
- Novice had the most near-misses, thanks to huge speed disparities.
- Fast bike does not mean fast rider.
- Make sure everything on your bike is tightly secured. A fair bit of track time was lost searching for parts that had fallen off.
- If you're marshalling - bring a chair! And a sun hat! An earplug would help with the radio too - radio earpiece in one ear, plug in the other.