AHRMA announces 2022 Advanced Riding Technique Workshops
(Roseville, California) – The American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association (AHRMA) is taking road race skills to the next level.
AHRMA is teaming with Ed Bargy, its 2022 Official Starter, to offer his Ed Bargy LLC Advanced Track Riding Technique Workshop at select AHRMA track day events.
With a 12-student limit, these workshops will include classroom and on-track instruction of the high-performance racing techniques needed to be a successful track rider/racer.
“This is a great opportunity for currently licensed racers as well as non-racers who want to improve their skills and AHRMA is excited to offer this to our members,” said Brian Larrabure, 2022 Chairman of the AHRMA Board of Trustees.
2022 Advanced Track Riding Technique Workshop Schedule
February 17 Roebling Road Raceway Bloomingdale, GA
March 17 Carolina Motorsports Park Kershaw, SC
June 16 New Jersey Motorsports Park Millville, NJ
August 25 Blackhawk Farms Raceway South Beloit, IL
For those new to road racing or needing a refresher, AHRMA is offering its Academy of Road Racing School at all events except for the AHRMA Classic MotoFest™ at Daytona (Daytona International Speedway), the AHRMA Classic MotoFest of Monterey (WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca) and the Barber Vintage Festival. This class is taught by AHRMA Member, Mark Morrow. Pass this class and be eligible to race with AHRMA the same weekend!
Questions should be directed to [email protected].
To register for the workshop or the school, go to ahrma.motorsportreg.com and create a free account or log in to an existing account. Once logged in, find the event for which you wish to register and follow the instructions.
About AHRMA:
The American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association Ltd. is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to restoring and competing on classic motorcycles. With about 3500 members, AHRMA is the largest vintage racing group in North America and one of the biggest in the world. The association has grown steadily over the years, reflecting the increasing interest in classic bikes.