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Pass your test in 3-5 days. Car or bike lessons on racetrack, in a safe, controlled environment, build confidence and take to the road when you are ready.

We help people from all over the country, gain a full car or motorcycle licence in 5 days. Whether you are a complete beginner with no experience or not, we use the race track at Mallory Park in Leicester to build confidence for you. As there's no traffic to worry about clients make fantastic progress in a stress free environment. The choice is simple. Spend months trying to learn slowly, week by

29/05/2026

TT this morning.

30/04/2026

First time knee down achieved within 40minutes on the knee down course for Daniel.
Well done mate, enjoy the slide!

30/04/2026

Another successful course finishing with a Pass on Mod 1 and mod 2 for a full, unlimited motorcycle licence.
Well done Mark, enjoy the ride! 🏍😁

03/03/2026

Learn how to ride a motorcycle safely on the racetrack before taking to the roads on your 5 day Direct Access motorcycle training at Mallory Park.
Pass your bike test with confidence.
Call 01455 840645

25/09/2025

Still time to pass your test before it gets cold! 🏍😁

22/09/2025

JAILED | A motorcyclist has been sentenced to 20 months in prison and disqualified from holding a licence for four years for causing a collision which resulted in the amputation of a fellow biker's leg.

Kathryn Goff, 52, of Milton Road in Exeter, appeared at Exeter Crown Court for sentence on Friday 25 April after pleading guilty to causing serious injury by dangerous driving.

At around 5.45pm on Thursday 9 March 2023 Goff was travelling along the A3052 Sidford to Colyton road when the defendant’s Kawasaki motorcycle carried out an overtake of a RAC van which was recovering a vehicle belonging to Goff’s partner.

Goff, who was aware of the recovery, performed the manoeuvre in darkening, wet and foggy conditions.

The manoeuvre took Goff’s motorcycle onto the opposing carriageway and into the path of an oncoming Honda motorcycle.

As a result of the collision both motorcycles were extensively damaged and the RAC van suffered bodywork damage to the driver’s door.

The Honda motorcycle rider travelling in the opposite direction to Goff suffered a traumatic amputation to the leg as a result of the collision.

Helmet camera footage from Goff showed numerous breaches of the Highway Code on the day of the collision, and an extended period of poor riding in adverse conditions immediately prior to the incident.

Officer in the case, Alan Kennedy from the Serious Collisions Investigation Team, said: “Kathryn Goff’s actions on the day of the collision resulted in an injury which has changed the life of another motorcycle rider. This was a totally avoidable collision. 

“Goff’s riding fell far below the standard expected of a road user and the decision to perform the overtake was made even worse by the poor weather conditions at the time.

“We hope this case will serve as a reminder that every manoeuvre can have tragic consequences.” 06/05/2025

JAILED | A motorcyclist has been sentenced to 20 months in prison and disqualified from holding a licence for four years for causing a collision which resulted in the amputation of a fellow biker's leg. Kathryn Goff, 52, of Milton Road in Exeter, appeared at Exeter Crown Court for sentence on Friday 25 April after pleading guilty to causing serious injury by dangerous driving. At around 5.45pm on Thursday 9 March 2023 Goff was travelling along the A3052 Sidford to Colyton road when the defendant’s Kawasaki motorcycle carried out an overtake of a RAC van which was recovering a vehicle belonging to Goff’s partner. Goff, who was aware of the recovery, performed the manoeuvre in darkening, wet and foggy conditions. The manoeuvre took Goff’s motorcycle onto the opposing carriageway and into the path of an oncoming Honda motorcycle. As a result of the collision both motorcycles were extensively damaged and the RAC van suffered bodywork damage to the driver’s door. The Honda motorcycle rider travelling in the opposite direction to Goff suffered a traumatic amputation to the leg as a result of the collision. Helmet camera footage from Goff showed numerous breaches of the Highway Code on the day of the collision, and an extended period of poor riding in adverse conditions immediately prior to the incident. Officer in the case, Alan Kennedy from the Serious Collisions Investigation Team, said: “Kathryn Goff’s actions on the day of the collision resulted in an injury which has changed the life of another motorcycle rider. This was a totally avoidable collision. “Goff’s riding fell far below the standard expected of a road user and the decision to perform the overtake was made even worse by the poor weather conditions at the time. “We hope this case will serve as a reminder that every manoeuvre can have tragic consequences.”

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Monday 10am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 4:30pm
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