Sportbike Track Time/Sportbike Track Girl Announces Changes To Pro School

Sportbike Track Time/Sportbike Track Girl Announces Changes To Pro School

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Change in format and offering designed to maximize customer experience Holland, MI Sportbike Track Time/Sportbike Track Girl announced today an improved format for its Pro School offering. The traditional Pro School has in the past been limited to Advanced riders only; the new format opens the School to riders of Intermediate skill levels as well. The skill set expansion allows Intermediate riders to participate in the race school or just in the LED track time to take their skills to a new level. “We’ve noticed that a number of our Intermediate level customers are looking for a way to exponentially increase their skill level. Opening Pro School enrollment to the Intermediate rider will accomplish that and maximize their experience with Sportbike Track Time and Sportbike Track Girl”, said Richard Harris, Owner. This change in format takes place immediately and will be in effect for the upcoming Pro School scheduled at Road America, June 2, 2011. In addition to the format change, Sportbike Track Time is pleased to announce a permanent change to the way they offer their Pro School throughout the season. In a progressive move to capture the attention of the serious track rider, Sportbike Track Time will begin incorporating limited Pro School spots in each and every track day. The spots will be limited to only 4 total spots per track day, in order to preserve the integrity of the program and its one-to-one coach/student ratio. Not only can a rider experience maximum track time, but they will receive maximum attention and instruction as well. This program will launch in August, 2011. The Sportbike Track Time Pro School prepares riders for race license eligibility as well as offers a LED format track time for those not interested in obtaining their race license. Pro School/Limited Endurance Days are unique in that each rider receives maximum track time; riders will have 30 minute back-to-back sessions all day. There is no Novice skill level at this event. For the rider who wants to learn aggressive riding pace and passing, and the ability to earn a racing license, Pro School is the most effective, high-touch method of learning the art of racing a motorcycle. For those not interested in Pro School, LED days provide the ultimate track experience with maximum seat time. Sportbike Track Time has 2 remaining “dedicated” Pro School events this season: THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 2011: Road America, Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. Road America is a legendary track located midway between Milwaukee and Green Bay on Wisconsin Highway 67. The track is 4 miles per lap, 14 corners, three flat out straights, with several high speed corners. The circuit is riddled with challenging turns, curves and high-speed straights. FRIDAY, JULY 8, 2011: Grattan Raceway, Belding, Michigan. Grattan Raceway is comprised of ten turns, including both uphill ascending radius turns, a flat out dog leg off the 160 degree hairpin turn, a hidden apex, a monza bowl, ess turns, and even a challenging downhill reverse camber turn. For more information, please refer to www.sportbiketracktime.com Email: [email protected] 1-888-390-4020

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