Roadbook ReadyRally Navigation Training

Roadbook Training

Roadbook training for rally navigation

Don't wait until race day to learn the roadbook.

Roadbook Ready is roadbook training for motorcycle rally events. It's designed for complete beginners and pro rally raid riders who want to understand and keep their knowledge fresh on tulips, roadbook symbols, CAP headings, dangers, speed zones and waypoints before arriving at an event.

Turn up prepared. Read faster. Make fewer avoidable mistakes.

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Roadbook Ready mobile app home screen showing a 27 percent readiness score and training modules

WHY IT MATTERS

Don't wait for the "WTF?" moment on the trail.

Roadbooks are simple in theory. On the bike, they come at you quickly.

Tulips, CAP headings, dangers, speed zones and waypoint notes all need to be read while you are riding, thinking and making decisions. If you are still decoding the basics, every instruction takes longer.

Roadbook Ready gives you a structured way to practise before the event, so your first roadbook feels familiar instead of overwhelming.

Matt, founder of Roadbook Ready, wearing rally riding gear on a trail

Message from the founder

I built Roadbook Ready for riders trying to learn the rally language.

“Hi, I'm Matt, founder of Roadbook Ready and The Roadbook Project. I entered my first roadbook rally a few years ago, and it was a daunting process. I struggled to find easy access to roadbooks and an accessible way to learn the language of rallying.

I wanted someone to explain the basics clearly: what the symbols meant, how to read the tulips, and how to turn up without feeling like I was guessing. I've made it my mission to make access to roadbooks, learning and events easier for riders who want to get into rally navigation. I hope you enjoy using Roadbook Ready.”

Matt Gooch, founder of Roadbook Ready and The Roadbook Project

Build roadbook confidence before the start line.

Understand the symbols

Learn what the core tulips, cautions, dangers, speed zones and navigation notes mean before you see them in an event.

Practise under less pressure

Work through focused questions and realistic examples while you have time to think, review and improve.

Arrive prepared

Use structured modules to reduce guesswork, build confidence and make better use of every kilometre you ride.

How Roadbook Ready gets you prepared.

Learn the roadbook language, practise the decisions, review what caught you out and build confidence before the start line.

Step 1
1

Decode the roadbook

Learn the tulips, symbols, terms and conventions that can feel like shorthand when you first see them.

Step 2
2

Practise real decisions

Work through quick visual questions based on distances, headings, dangers, speed zones and navigation notes.

Step 3
3

Fix weak spots

Review the questions that caught you out so mistakes become familiar before they cost you time.

Step 4
4

Know when you're ready

Track your Roadbook Ready score and see which areas still need work before race day.

What you learn

Everything that makes the first roadbook feel less intimidating.

  • Tulip diagrams
  • Roadbook symbols
  • Distances and odometer readings
  • CAP headings
  • Dangers and cautions
  • Speed zones
  • Waypoints and controls
  • Navigation notes
  • Terrain and surface indicators
  • Realistic rally scenarios

Training

1 lessons

Advanced Roadbook Course

An advanced course covering a range of topics and scenarios.

fundamentals, tulips, symbols

3 lessons

Roadbook Fundamentals

Build the core reading habits for tulips, distances, symbols, headings and controls before moving into timed navigation.

App preview

Swipe through roadbook decisions before race day.

Read the card, choose the direction, then swipe left or right to answer. It keeps tulips, symbols and photo-route decisions quick, visual and easy to repeat.

Swipe leftorSwipe right
Roadbook Ready phone training screen asking which symbol more directly represents a road
Phone practice
Roadbook Ready tablet training screen matching a tulip to a junction photo
Tablet layout

Pricing

You've paid for the rally.
Don't guess the roadbook.

If the event, bike, kit and travel already cost thousands, roadbook preparation should not be the part left until the start line.

Put the price in context

Rally preparation is expensive.
Guessing the roadbook costs more.

Rally bike

£8,000

International event

£4,000

Riding kit and protection

£1,500

Navigation equipment

£800

Your rally spend

£14,300

Roadbook Ready

£89.99

once

Percentage of setup

0.6%

In rider terms

Glove money

At just 0.6% of this setup, Roadbook Ready Lifetime is roughly a decent pair of rally gloves.

Free Starter Course

£0

Introductory access for riders getting started with roadbook training.

  • Introductory training
  • Beginner module
  • Sample questions
  • Basic progress
Best value

Lifetime Access

£89.99 once

Permanent access to the complete Roadbook Ready training course. Best value for riders who want ongoing access and future core course updates.

  • Best value
  • One payment, no monthly subscription
  • Permanent access
  • Complete core training course
  • Review tools
  • Progress tracking
  • Core course updates

Monthly Access

£19.99/month

Full access while your monthly subscription is active. Ideal if you’re preparing for a specific rally or roadbook event.

  • Complete Roadbook Ready access while subscribed
  • Lower upfront cost
  • Good for preparing for a specific event
  • Cancel through the app store

Download the app to start. Paid access is purchased securely in-app through Google Play or the App Store. Local prices may vary.

Roadbook navigation training

Frequently asked questions

Short answers for riders who want to understand the roadbook before the pressure starts.

For motorcycle rally, rally raid and roadbook riders who want to understand the roadbook before they arrive at an event. It is built for first-time riders, returning riders and anyone who wants to refresh the symbols before race day.

Turn up ready to read the roadbook.

Download Roadbook Ready and build rally navigation training into your preparation before your next event.