Tuesday, December 28, 2010

california superbike school


California Superbike School is back.

Seats will be filled up fast...seat allotment is based on first come first serve basis so those who wanna do CSS in Jan 2011 need to register asap.

CHANGE IN CSS SCHEDULE :

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE FOLLOWING ARE THE REVISED DATES FOR CALIFORNIA SUPERBIKE SCHOOL SESSIONS COME JANUARY 2011

Jan 25th and Jan 26th ----> Level I and Level II ( Limited to 40 Students)
Jan 27th -----------------> Break/ Rest day
Jan 28th and Jan 29th ----> Level I and Level II (repeat, same capsize)
Jan 30th -----------------> Level III OR Level IV

Level III and Level IV is for people who have done CSS before.

Features :

  • All riders must start at level 1 and progress through the levels unless they have completed the levels during the previous year or at other CSS camps
  • 6 to 7 Sessions on Track each day (each Sessions 20 Minutes)
  • 15 students on Track per Session
  • Typical day starts at 7.00 am and ends at 5.00 pm
Registration closes on 7th December 2010

Coaches :

  1. Andrew Ibbott, School Director, CSS UK
  2. Glenn Rothwell, Senior Riding Coach, CSS, UK
  3. Kieth Code, Founder and Director, CSS, USA
  4. Mrs Judith Code School Director, CSS, USA
  5. Dylan Code, Riding Coach, CSS, USA
  6. Steve Brouggy, Riding Coach, CSS, Australia
  7. Darren Sweetman, School Director and Chief Riding Coach, CSS, NZ
  8. Gary Bailey, Course Control, CSS, UK
  9. John Edward Trotter, Chief Riding Coach, CSS, UK
Requirements :

  1. Your OWN motorcycle (100cc to 1000cc)
  2. Motorcycle is to be track ready with sound condition and appropriate tyres.
  3. Spare set of tyres (if needed for your bike)
  4. Mirrors, Headlamps, taillamps, brake lights and every other thing which will leave a shard when broken is to be removed OR COVERED WITH A STRONG DUCT TAPE.
  5. Valid Drivers License with motorcycle endorsement.
  6. Participants to have riding experience. School doesnt teach to balance on two wheels.
  7. 1 piece or 2 piece riding gear OR ARMOURED TEXTILE RIDING JACKET AND PANTS, full face helmet( not MX helmet), gloves and boots.
  8. Indemnity form duly signed.
Provided :

  1. Coaching
  2. Fuel
  3. Breakfast, Lunch, Snacks and drinks.
  4. Medicinal facilities and Ambulances.
Student fees and caveats :

  1. Level I and Level II ( Rs 10k, 2 days)
  2. Level II and Level IV ( Rs 5k , 1 day)
  3. Payment is to be made in full in advance and there are no refunds.
  4. Crashing can end your day at CSS even if you feel you are OK.
  5. Participants have to agree to comply with CSS safety rules and procedures. Failure to do so will result in expulsion from school activities

I think the above answeres all your questions about gear, fees, blah blah.

Lets make this an EPIC event.

World class professionals will train you to be a better and safer rider...
Contrary to what people think California Superbike School is not focussed on racing or learning to race. For that they have a seperate race school.
CSS is based on getting you acquainted with what sports riding is all about and they will strive to improve skills which will one day save you on the streets too. Coaches who have trained MotoGP riders will be spearheading your training. That says a lot about how professional this training is.

Hope to see a lot of xBHPians at CSS this time.
Being dead is very boring ! I dont think you would like that ! Wear gear all the time !

RIDE ON ! Video of Ninja 250R and other rider bikes !
RIDE ON Part II !
Ninja 250R and I at California Superbike School !
Goofing around at lavasa www.youtube.com/watch?v=uefxyfaVMN8

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