Historic motorcycle racing at Phillip Island

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We analyse your telemetry data and deliver detailed reports. What you do with it is up to you.

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How It Works

1

Onboard

Tell us about your bike, your category, and the tracks you ride.

2

Upload

Send us your data file after each session or track day. Submit here →

3

Analyse

We crunch the numbers — lap times, zone splits, health metrics.

4

Report

Receive a detailed report showing what the data reveals.

No Data Logger? Your Camera Has You Covered

Think you need an expensive data logger to understand your riding? Not anymore.

If you've got an action camera with GPS — like an Insta360 or GoPro — you're already recording useful data without realising it. We can take the GPX file from your camera and turn it into a proper session analysis report.

What we can show you

  • Lap times and consistency across your session
  • Zone-by-zone breakdown — see where you're quick and where there's time hiding
  • Speed traces through every corner
  • Comparison to reference laps at your track

What we need from you

  • Your GPX file (exported from your camera's app)
  • Track name and conditions

See our FAQ for instructions on exporting GPX from your camera.

It's not the full picture — without throttle and brake sensors, we can't analyse your inputs — but it's a brilliant starting point. You'll spot patterns, find your strong corners, and know exactly what to focus on next time out.

$15 per session — you'll see what happened on track.

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Tailored to Your Goals

Every rider wants something different from their data. When you onboard, tell us three things you want to understand — braking points, corner exits, consistency, throttle application, or something else entirely. We'll shape the analysis around what matters to you.

What You Get

Session Analysis

Lap-by-lap breakdown with zone times, speed data, consistency metrics, and vehicle health check. See exactly what happened in each session.

Day Report

Full track day analysis across multiple sessions. Track your progression, identify your best zones, and spot patterns throughout the day.

Health Check

Focused analysis of water temp, oil pressure, battery voltage, and AFR. Know your bike is happy before something goes wrong.

Requires water temp, oil pressure, lambda, and voltage sensors connected to your data logger. We'll confirm what's possible based on your setup during onboarding.

We present the data. You draw the conclusions.
This is a data analysis service, not coaching. We don't tell you what to do differently — we show you what the numbers say.

See What You Get

Real data from a practice session at Phillip Island. This is the kind of detail in every report.

What Russell wanted to know:

Where's the time going? What do my braking habits look like, and am I getting on the throttle well on corner exit? Is my bike happy?

Here's what the data showed.

Zone Analysis vs Personal Best

Phillip Island GP Circuit • Practice Session • Dry with damp patches

Zone Name Session Best PB Delta
Z1 Doohan 6.90s 6.95s -0.05s ✓
Z2 Southern Loop 10.00s 9.65s +0.35s
Z3 Stoner 13.65s 12.75s +0.90s
Z4 Miller 9.50s 8.70s +0.80s
Z5 Siberia 14.65s 15.00s -0.35s ✓
Z9 Turn 11 17.30s 16.10s +1.20s

What the data shows: Despite damp patches, Siberia (Z5) and Doohan (Z1) were actually faster than the dry PB. The biggest gap is Turn 11 — that's where the time is hiding.

Custom Analysis

On The Gas: Turn 11 Deep Dive

Throttle pickup analysis • Comparing laps to find the difference

Lap Zone Time Exit Speed Lean at Throttle Open
Lap 1 ★ 17.30s 117.6 km/h 0.89g
Lap 2 17.80s 112.5 km/h 0.59g
Lap 3 17.80s 112.4 km/h 0.70g
Lap 4 17.40s 114.5 km/h 0.81g

The key insight: On Lap 1, throttle was picked up while still at 0.89g lean — committed to power while leaned over. On slower laps, the rider waited until more upright (0.59–0.70g) before opening throttle. Result: 5 km/h difference in exit speed, which compounds down the entire front straight.

The Community

We work with racers and track day riders across Australia. Here's who's using the data.

Russell on the GSXR 750

Russell

333 Classic SBK Racing

Bike

Suzuki GSXR 750 SRAD

Year

1996

Category

Period 7 Superbike

Tracks

Phillip Island, Broadford

Modifications

Factory radiator, Stage 2 cams, ported head, high comp pistons, Carrillo rods, Öhlins rear shock, K6 swingarm

Supported Setup

Data Loggers

  • AiM Solo 2 DL
  • AiM MyChron
  • Other AiM devices (CSV export)
  • Speed Angle (coming soon)

Action Cameras (GPX)

  • Insta360 (Ace Pro, X3, etc.)
  • GoPro (Hero 5 and newer)
  • DJI Osmo Action
  • Any camera with GPS export

Categories

  • Period 7 (1991–1999)
  • All historic racing periods
  • Modern & Premodern
  • Track day riders welcome

Tracks

  • Phillip Island GP Circuit
  • Broadford
  • More tracks on request

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