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Originally Posted by
CaptMoto
There's no off road bits in Brands Hatch, unlees you go off track and end up on the gravel.
For those tracks with off road sections, initially if you don't feel that confident just roll over the bumps without trying anything fancy like jumps and stuff, and take corners slowly until you gain confident in your grip. In wet muddy conditions that is a totally different skill to master, having to keep the bike going into a direction despite the back wheel spinning out from behind. it's all fun. you've got to fall a ew times to get the hang of it.
But going back to Brands Hatch it's like a gentle stroll if you wish.
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They do dedicated supermoto trackdays and there is an off road section.