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Originally Posted by CrazyKell
Mine don't actually look too bad on the bike. The black kind of blends in. I don't even notice them.
As much as I cut myself up, I'm actually very good at just riding my own ride and not even thinking about anyone else around me. It's their job to get safely past me.  At least that's the way I see it.
Besides, my friends tell me there's no way in hell I could be any slower than these 2 guys that were there last weekend. 
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I won't go into the frame slider issue...
It has nothing to do with how *fast* you are. It's the strangest thing - the first three sessions, most track noobies walk around with a look in their eye like they are going to throw up in their helmet at any given time without notice.

It's OK - and it happens to everyone. For most, it is a totally different experience than any street ride EVER.