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Moto School Video
Adventurer, photojournalist, and SPEED TV Motorcycle Editor, Neale Bayly visited the Yamaha Champions Riding School during the days leading up to World Superbike (SBK) USA round in 2010.
Street riders, track-day enthusiasts or aspiring MotoGP racers, will find that the Yamaha Champions Riding School at Miller Motorsports Park has a single goal: to help you become a better motorcycle rider.
Each school is limited to a maximum of 20 students and staffed with a team of hand-picked instructors chosen not only for their professional racing resumes, but also their dedicated ability to teach and support your development as a rider.
The Yamaha R6, the slightly roomier R6S and easy-to-ride FZ6R are the motorcycles used for the school. As well a full selection of Alpinestars riding gear and Arai motorcycle helmets available for rent.
Click video to see and hear more about the motorcycle riding school from Neale Bayly and ace instructor Nick ienatsch.