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Portimao 2020

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Date
2-4 October 2020
Price
€580
The price includes:
- training on the track and time measurement (7 sessions / day)
- drinks and snacks
- substantive support (instructors, mechanics)
- English service
- amazing atmosphere straight from MotoGP
- unforgettable impressions

Additional options:
- box place 60€ / 1 moto
- transport of motorcycle and luggage - form 320 euro
- additional payment for transport - large motorcycle (add 100-200 euro)
- overnight at the hotel - from 200 euros
- individual training with an instructor

Flight
Ryanair to Faro (Portugal)
Warsaw Modlin - Faro
departure 1/10/2020 16:30 arrival 19:45

return
Faro - Warsaw Modlin
departure 4/10/2020 19:30 arrival 00:30
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Track info
Length 4684,
Width 14m
Turns 16
Longest straight 969m
Description
RESIGNATION
Up to 45 days before departure, you can cancel it at any time without incurring additional costs. Although we would like you to give up as little as possible, this is your privilege that you should know about.

The Portimao Circuit otherwise known as Algarve International Circuit is 4.7km and consists of 16 turns.
In this in-depth Portimao circuit guide our resident driver coach, Scott Mansell, details everything you’ll need to be fast at this Portuguese track including analysis of racing lines, braking zones, kerbs and other features.
The Portimao circuit is excellent entertainment with a technical mix of fast and slow corners that include some massive gradient changes. The Algarve circuit is certainly one of the most interesting in Europe.
Our video circuit guide to Portimao works through each corner individually, explaining how you should approach your time on the track.
The braking zone for Turn 1 at Portimao travels downhill quickly before the circuit heads through a medium-high speed right-hander. Turn 2 is just about flat out in most cars, before the hairpin of Turn 3.
Turn 4 is one of the most interesting at Circuit Algarve, as it heads up over a blind crest that can cause some oversteer. See the circuit guide for much more detail.
Then we head down a short straight, again into a downhill braking zone before the left-hand hairpin of Turn 5. Turn 6 is flat out again and blind before the quick right-hand corner of Turn 7.
Braking into Turn 8 at Portimao is tricky as the car is still turning from the previous corner, but you can roll off the brakes and carry a lot of speed into the apex and up the hill.
After a steep hill, the Algarve circuit once again falls away into the fast and brave Turn 9 where good vision is critical.
Again we race uphill to the extremely technical section of Turns 10 and 11. It’s important to watch the circuit guide video to really understand this section of track.
After hooking up to the apex of Turn 11, the circuit moves downhill to the apex of the fast Turn 12 before moving uphill once again to the left-hand hairpin of Turn 13. Be careful on the outside of the circuit here as the circuit falls away.
Then we move the car back to the left side of the circuit before tackling the technically difficult Turn 14. It’s off-camber, so it’s not possible to carry as much speed into the apex as you’d expect.
Finally in the Portimao track guide Scott details the fast and tricky Turn 15, an undulating high-speed right-hander.

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For whom?

Trainings are designed for everyone who loves motorcycles. We offer 3 advanced categories. From an amateur group to a master group. Trainings are designed to increase the safety of participants on the road by improving driving techniques in safe / track conditions.

Groups
Groups of advancement (skill level)

C - amateur

B - sport fast

A – champ
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Phone: +48 519 030 435
Warsaw
Artur Urbański
Phone: +48 602 420 405
We treat each client individually, so we look forward to your contact. We offer help in choosing the package and dispelling of any doubts you might have.
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