It's a good idea to have all the basics down to where they're 2nd nature to you. As Azoom said, you want to focus on braking, shifting and corner set up and not worry about the little things. And don't worry about being the slowest on the track. Just HOLD YOUR LINES and all will be good. You want to be predictable out there, so other riders trying to pass don't have to worry about you going wide all of a sudden and washing them out. And TAKE A SCHOOL AT YOUR 1ST TRACK DAY!
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