Yamaha Champions School: 2011 Schedule

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The Yamaha Champions Riding School, based at Miller Motorsports Park, will offer classes at three different locations during the 2011 season.

In addition to its home location at Miller Motorsports Park in Tooele, Utah, the YCRS will also offer schools at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and New Jersey Motorsports Park.

A number of the schools offer special discounts or race tickets. Students will receive personalized instruction from an outstanding group of instructors, led by lead Instructor Nick Ienatsch.

Students can utilize the school’s Yamaha R6 sportbikes or bring their own Yamaha sportbike, and safety gear is available from the school for students who need it. Private group schools, with special group rates, are also available.

Nick Ienatsch says: "The new year is here, and it’s a great time to make a resolution to improve your riding skills. The Yamaha Champions Riding School can help you be faster, safer and more confident. No matter your riding goals, we can help you achieve them."

The Yamaha Champions Riding School has received great feedback from journalists and students alike. Visit the school’s website at MMPSchools.com to check out the unsolicited quotes from school graduates.

For more information about the Yamaha Champions Riding School, go to MMPSchools.com or call Dwight Allen at 435.27SPEED (277-7333).

Yamaha Champions Riding School
2011 Schedule

Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Las Vegas, NV
January 20-21*
February 7-9
February 17-18
March 10-11
March 21-22
April 7-8
April 18-19

New Jersey Motorsports Park, Millville, NJ
May 2-3 (sold out)
May 4-5

Miller Motorsports Park, Tooele, UT
May 18-20
June 1-3**
June 13-14
June 30-July 1
July 18-20
August 4-5
August 30-September 1
September 19-20
September 28-29

* = save $300 with special discounted rate
** = free weekend pass to FIM World Superbike Championship USA Round

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Ron Lieback
One of the few moto journalists based on the East Coast, Ron Lieback joined the motorcycle industry as a freelancer in 2007. He is also the author of 365 to Vision: Modern Writer's Guide (How to Produce More Quality Writing in Less Time).

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