Santa Paula, CA – Jan 23, 2020. Reg Pridmore’s CLASS Motorcycle Schools announces their 2020 Calendar — and there are lots of great things happening at CLASS! This year includes dates at Streets of Willow, Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca and at VIRginia Int’l Raceway.
Highlights include:
Reg bids farewell to Honda… Reg and Co this year are offering brand new Ninja 400’s at the California events. Reg’s affiliation with Kawasaki goes back to 1977 when he first hopped aboard the KZ1000 and went on to win his second and third AMA Superbike Championships.
“The Kawasaki 400 Ninja has such a buzz around it now with racing, plus there’s a lot of enthusiasm for smaller, manageable street bikes” explains Reg. “It’s a fantastic machine and perfect to work on the smoothness, control and technique that we teach. We’re finding that riders of all sizes and abilities are excited to hop on the 400s and give them a go on the race track. I’m grateful for Honda’s wonderful support of CLASS for 25 years, but time marches on. Huge thanks to our friends at Wheels in Motion in Chatsworth for helping make this possible”.
As always, most CLASS attendees ride their own bikes, so availability is limited. Give CLASS a call and reserve yours now for the California events.
All Female CLASS: For the third year running we have scheduled an CLASS All-WOMEN RIDES day at Streets of Willow! Monday, April 6th is the day, and it’s filling fast. We have some great new additions to share with you including a couple of very special female guest instructors, Stacey Roberts and Ana Mata, headed up by Reg’s wife Gigi Pridmore. There will also be a super fun raffle with awesome prizes, two-up rides with Reg, and proceeds benefitting St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital. It’s a time for lots of learning and female camaraderie.
Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca! April 13/14 is a perfect time of year in Monterey! Don’t miss this early opportunity to ride Laguna Seca with CLASS — “the friendliest, safest place to learn and practice the ride skills we all need.” And maybe the best track day you ever had. But hurry up, it’s filling fast both days.
Motor Officer Advanced Training: Streets of Willow, April 7th. Reg’s MOAT has made hundreds of Police Dept and Sheriff Dept motor officers better, more skilled and safer street riders as their ability levels skyrocket. Parking lot training has its place, but Reg’s time tested methods of teaching control and technique on a closed circuit in real time has taken Motor Officer Training to a whole new level. This training will help save officers lives as they become better, safer riders, working to protect and to serve. Limited availability, don’t delay, register now.
Two D-Day Events! These are the most intensive events on the CLASS schedule and we promise you’ll up your game — a lot! Just 12 students, 12 or more instructors mean a ton of track time, a ton of one on one, two on one, video, and Reg even buys you lunch and dinner. Maybe it’s time to hit up the very best of CLASS. D-day events are in May and October, but don’t wait, May is nearly sold out.
The complete 2020 schedule and pricing is at classrides.com, where you can learn more and register for CLASS. You may also give Reg or Gigi a call in the office at (805) 933-9936. CLASS is proud to be partnered with Shoei Premium Helmets, Dunlop Tires, DP Brakes, Russ Brown Motorcycle Attorneys, and Baxley Pro2 for wheel chocks.
About CLASS (classrides.com)
Three-time AMA Superbike Champ and AMA Hall of Fame member Reg Pridmore has been teaching motorcyclists of all skill levels how to ride quickly, safely, and smoothly for over 4 decades. CLASS (California’s Leading Advanced Safety School) was founded in 1986 and is conducted at racetracks from March through November.
At CLASS you (usually) ride your own motorcycle and we run just 2 groups for maximum track time. You will receive classroom instruction as well as on track coaching by Reg and his hand-picked team of instructors. For decades CLASS has been highly regarded as “The friendliest and safest place to learn and practice the riding skills we all need.”