Scott “Mr. Daytona” Russell Will Continue As A Guest Instructor With Yamaha Champions Riding School In 2012

Scott “Mr. Daytona” Russell Will Continue As A Guest Instructor With Yamaha Champions Riding School In 2012

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Scott Russell Returns to Yamaha Champions Riding School for 2012 TOOELE VALLEY, UTAH (February 1, 2012) “” The Yamaha Champions Riding School is very pleased to announce that Scott Russell, the former AMA Pro Superbike and World Superbike Champion nicknamed “Mr. Daytona” for his five wins in the Daytona 200, will return as a Guest Instructor for the 2012 season. The popular Georgia native has become like part of the family at YCRS, and is looking forward to helping riders maximize their skill sets. “When I first attended the Yamaha Champions Riding School as a guest instructor, I didn’t know what to expect,” Russell said. “But right away I saw that these guys teach exactly what a rider needs to survive and succeed in this sport. I got hooked on it, on helping riders realize their goals and dreams. This school is the real deal, exactly what riders all riders need to learn.” YCRS Lead Instructor Nick Ienatsch is happy to welcome Russell back for another year, and to see the growth and progress that the school continues to make. “As we start our fourth year, the Yamaha Champions Riding School continues to set new records in attendance and repeat students,” Ienatsch said. “We’re getting better with age! Why? Because we run this school like a race team, and a race team’s only goal should be improvement. We want our school to get better with every class…meaning that our students learn more, and learn more quickly. Our main and only goal is to improve the riding of every student, meet their needs and help them reach their goals. Period.” The YCRS has 18 schools scheduled between February 5 and October 16, at its home base at Miller Motorsports Park in Tooele, Utah, as well as offsite schools at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and New Jersey Motorsports Park. Russell is scheduled to appear at all but two: Las Vegas Motor Speedway February 5-6 March 19-20 April 8-9 Miller MotorsportsPark April 16-17 May 16-17 May 30 June 1 June 18-20 June 25-26* July 16-18 August 13-14 August 28-30 September 10-12* September 13-14 (Second Annual Women-Only School) September 24-25 October 8-9 October 15-16 New Jersey MotorsportsPark June 11-12 June 13-14 * = Scott Russell not attending The Yamaha ChampionsRiding School can help any rider who wants to improve their bike control. That could be the racer looking to drop 1.5 seconds from their lap times, or the street rider who needs to miss the surprise gravel mid-corner, with a car partly in their lane. We coach brand-new riders coming off of dirt bikes, or the rider trading his cruiser for a sport-touring bike, the racer looking to step up to the national level or the track-day gal who wants to run in the A group. For more information about the Yamaha Champions Riding School, go to www.MillerMotorsportsPark.com or call 435.27.SPEED (277-7333).

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