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Would Like Advice on MOTO GP at COTA
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<blockquote data-quote="El Toro" data-source="post: 1392450" data-attributes="member: 14779"><p>Ive not been to COTA, but at other MotoGP venues, Ive got some general habits.</p><p></p><p>I think its interesting to go all three days. The first two days you can wander around, watch what you want, and generally learn about rider styles and bikes up close. Sunday I want to be plopped down in my seat intently focused on as much of each lap as I can see. Good binoculars are a plus. A compact umbrella is never a bad idea. And ear plugs. Dont forget the ear plugs. As for where to sit, in general under cover near the start finish line is where I like to sit for a race. Sometimes Ill buy tickets at two or three locations and use them during days 1and 2 to see more of the whole track.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Toro, post: 1392450, member: 14779"] Ive not been to COTA, but at other MotoGP venues, Ive got some general habits. I think its interesting to go all three days. The first two days you can wander around, watch what you want, and generally learn about rider styles and bikes up close. Sunday I want to be plopped down in my seat intently focused on as much of each lap as I can see. Good binoculars are a plus. A compact umbrella is never a bad idea. And ear plugs. Dont forget the ear plugs. As for where to sit, in general under cover near the start finish line is where I like to sit for a race. Sometimes Ill buy tickets at two or three locations and use them during days 1and 2 to see more of the whole track. [/QUOTE]
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