Ducati Revs Virginia/Mid-Atlantic Ducati Owners’ Club Track Days/Fun Days Scheduled For April 23-24 At VIR

Ducati Revs Virginia/Mid-Atlantic Ducati Owners’ Club Track Days/Fun Days Scheduled For April 23-24 At VIR

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Ducati Rev’s Virginia held in conjunction with Mid-Atlantic Ducati Owners’ Club 10th Annual Track Days / Fun Days hosted by Cornerspeed® Ducati Rev’s Virginia will be held in conjunction with this year’s 10th Annual MAD Track days / Fun days hosted by Cornerspeed. Centered around this event is the launch of the new Ducati 1199 Panigale Superbike and a bike show of classic Ducati Superbikes that have rarely been seen together in one place. Since 2003, Cornerspeed has hosted all of Mid-Atlantic Ducati’s annual track days at VIR. Riders that are new to track days or have never been on a race track receive at no additional charge an introductory course of the Cornerspeed School and the opportunity to work with Cornerspeed Instructors for two days – it’s like getting a free school! Three groups of riders available — Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced. Cornerspeed instructors will be available to coach participants in all groups. This is an excellent opportunity for riders to get additional instruction from the Cornerspeed staff. There will be 2-Up rides offered during the day as well as evening social gatherings in the paddock garages. The event will be held at Virginia International Raceway on Monday and Tuesday, April 23-24, 2012. The event will run on the North Course (2.25 mile circuit) both days. This is the circuit which has hosted numerous AMA Pro events as well as WERA, CCS and USGPRU. This event is open to the public and all brands of motorcycles. For information: www.cornerspeed.net or email [email protected] or call (704) 332-3147.

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