almost all of the guys in the group had yellow jackets on from what I saw in the first session so most were on their first trackday, including me.........
I think even an experienced rider on a 10R on their first track day will chose 'novice' but yes the power of the bike does make it a bit of a missile
The novice group isn't for novice riders specifically for for novice track riders in my opinion. I've ridden bikes for 28 years so I'm not a 'novice' rider but I am a 'novice' trackday rider
There will always be a difference of riding confidence between riders on a track day, the main thing is not to put anyone else at risk and that was my intention from the start. I must admit that I did overtake a lot of people and not many overtook me but I was certainly not the fastest by a longshot and I didn't put anyone at risk in any way, well in my opinion.
I would say that the guy on the Z900 was very fast
amazing how he handled that oldie at those speeds
The reason I went on the track day was to run at a reasonable / fast pace which I can't do on the road, it gave me exactly that
Yes there were several crashes but I only saw one in the novice group (plus one bike that blew it's motor), most were in the intermediate from what I saw, thus the novice was safest I think