View Full Version : Advanced Training
sws626
07-21-2007, 12:36 PM
I'm looking for some advanced training, either on the road or track. Any positive experiences you'd like to recommend?
JIMILLAR0476
08-08-2007, 10:58 AM
try the rideincontrol course at snetterton m8, havent done one yet but my mate has and he raved, im booking onto the next one available, not sure when that will be tho, its training on track! best of both worlds!
http://www.motorsportvision.co.uk/resources/sponsortrackday/trackdays.asp?sponsor=ridein&msvcode=rideincontrol
sws626
08-14-2007, 06:08 AM
Thanks for the tip. This may be just what I'm looking for -- away from traffic, but not just geared towards racing. I'm also looking into Survival Skills: http://www.survivalskills.clara.net/
JIMILLAR0476
08-14-2007, 11:23 AM
where are u from sws? there is also ron haslam race school if your in the north of the country
sws626
08-14-2007, 01:01 PM
I'm near Cambridge, but prepared to travel. Donnington is not too far for me, so the Ron Haslam school is an option, though possibly on the rudimentary side. Have you been? I'm also considering the California Superbike School whose emphasis on cornering is appealing.
JIMILLAR0476
08-15-2007, 09:55 AM
the link i put up for u m8 at snetterton is run by cali superbike school, (indirectly i think the term is 'in conjunction with') again i havent done the ron haslam school but a couple of mates have and again they raved about that too, i might be going for the sept one at snetterton myself,
Anybody knows if Tony Scott from European Superbike School is outta business? I'm trying to find a rider school for td's - possibly around may-june in the continent but I've missed the Almeria gig :dunno
any suggestion towards other schools is very much appreciated!
vangelas
01-25-2009, 10:48 AM
Anybody knows if Tony Scott from European Superbike School is outta business? I'm trying to find a rider school for td's - possibly around may-june in the continent but I've missed the Almeria gig :dunno
any suggestion towards other schools is very much appreciated!
Try this... www.eybis.com (http://www.eybis.com) they are very good...
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