Hello everyone, and sorry for the delay.

We’ve worked hard to get a close by date to reschedule your ‘Workshop & Track Time’ event, but we don’t want to let you guys wait any longer and announce a reschedule to: 05/28/2017

I really hope that you can make the date. In case you can’t- there will be a way, trust me. So if I don’t hear back from you within this week- I know you’re fine with it.

Can Akkaya

Superbike-Coach Corp.

proud rider trainer of the US-Air Force

www.superbike-coach.com

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Ever heard the slogan: “Doing one track day replaces 1 year of riding on the street.”… or something like that?! What about statements like: “Riding on a race track makes you feel your bike on the limit.”, or similar?!

Sounds about right and super exciting huh?! Well… super exciting yes- but it’s not right at all to say- or even to think that this would make you a better rider, because where the hell should all of that coming from all of a sudden!? I am saying here, that nothing will change over night just because you have a track day ticket in your pocket. Straight up… the only thing which will move ‘on the limit’ are going to be your guts.

Here is what’s gonna happen in reality… you probably couldn’t even sleep the night before your track day. Not feeling that you are actually totally tired, because the adrenaline pumps through your vanes while you listen to the obligatory riders meeting, which actually freaks you out even more. Then you move out to your first session. You are stuffed with hope because you’ve been told that those four ‘beginners sightseeing laps’ are making a huge difference for you. In fact it does not, cuz’ you are riding in a massive 20 miles per hour convoy on darn pretty funny lines. This btw is the reason why Superbike-Coach track days are not even offering it, because the moment when you go for your second session… your head is as empty as much as your tires, and you still have no clue where you actually are. We have other ways. Anyway- after lunch break, you go an ask an instructor to follow you around, and after you could probably entertain the entire crew with your chicken stripes- he says yes. 20 minutes later he probably says something about your body positioning and a plain “…other than that- good enough”. But naturally, you are alone again in your very next session, and you are actually doing the same BS you’ve done before. You might finish the day early by deciding to skip on the last two sessions without a good reason actually. In fact though- your entire body feels like you got hit by a truck, and mentally hurt because you just realized how much you suck. You are tired and weak, caused of being tensed up and mentally overwhelmed for hours. And then you spend an hour on a monitor to find ‘the perfect shot’ that photographer hopefully took of you. All High-Res and awesomely tilted- but non of them showing you in much of a leaning ankle… not even in your last session when you really felt best. So you are attacking one track day after another for the next 3 years, and a 5 seconds drop- 15 sets of tires and 2 crashes is the outcome, but you still don’t know why those A riders are 20 seconds faster per lap- or why you are still not dragging the damn knee.

I might sound like I would think every rider is the same- but I don’t, and don’t get me all wrong- I know you are excited and I am totally on your page- but ‘excitement’ and the feeling of being scared to death is all what you’re going home with. At home, you’re looking back and you are probably loaded with wish-thinking that your riding performance felt so much better than usual. In reality though… you probably are more solid on line choice and more confident on your favorite canyon road. I even heard riders talking themselves into a ‘better world’ by noticing that there is a slight chance that the photographer f’d it up, because he did not get you at your deepest leaning in that particular turn.

How dare am I, and how do I know all of this?!…well, maybe by dealing with pro racing, ego, 40 years of riding on tracks world wide and 15 years of teaching riders should give me some kinda experience. It is also not just my opinion, based on this experience, because there are also people out there who admit it, which I think is where all what I am saying goes. It also seems that some riders are becoming ‘blind’ after they’ve been to a track day, because they see themselves ‘grown up’ in terms of riding bikes then. This can be literally deadly wrong, because again… nothing is better all of a sudden. If you are going to do a track day- then do it just for fun, and don’t fool yourself.

I know what you are going through and I can help you to really get something out of your track days, and it doesn’t matter if it is at my track days or someone elses. For example… I’ve coached riders who never got their knee down in 15 years of track riding. Riders who spend time and thousands of Dollars with other schools and track days… I’ve made them drag the living dead out of their pucks in one day for $149 bux, including track fees- free photography and snacks. Just sayin’ …

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Headcoach Can Akkaya, Superbike-Coach Corp

Hello Everyone,

I was looking much forward to the Superbike-Coach ‘Workshop & Track Time’ event on 2/19/2017, but I just decided to reschedule (NOT CANCELLED!) due to the weather forecast and floods.

I hope you are on my page and that you see that I do this for YOU guys. I don’t know any other organizer can- or would do this… but Superbike-Coach does! We all need to be team-players at this point. Since I know that some of you have long travels to come see us- or are even victims of the Oroville evacuation… I am convinced to do the right thing here.

So let’s reschedule this event and all your bookings to a other date, which I am announcing ASAP.

Best regards,

Can Akkaya

Superbike-Coach Corp.

proud rider trainer of the US-Air Force

 

www.superbike-coach.com

We are starting the riding season out with great stuff. To run our classes and track days a little smoother- we get some support of our partners Arai USA, Forma Boots USA, BikeMaster, Axo USA, Race Tech Suspensions, and Wiseco. These guys are giving up to 40% off discounts to our students, and tons of giveaways.

Thanks! Headcoach Can Akkaya, Superbike-Coach Corp

FINALLY going back out there to teach. More than 2 months of waiting had an end.

My photographer, Dean Lonskey says THANKS for leaving him a tip. He loaded up some featured pics of the class. I hope that cuts your waiting time down until over 2000 free pics are all uploaded.

Enjoy the pics,

Can Akkaya

Superbike-Coach Corp.

proud rider trainer of the US-Air Force

www.superbike-coach.com

Coach Can will be at A&S Powersports to give a Seminar on road hazards

1125 Orlando Ave, Roseville, CA 95661

Happy new year everyone

Our 2017 schedule for classes and events:

Road Skill 1on3, Castro Valley 1/22/17
Cornering School – Day 1, at Little 99 Raceway 1/29/17
mini Track Day with optional setup workshop, Little 99 Raceway 2/19/17
Cornering School – Day 1, at Little 99 Raceway 2/26/17
Road Skill 1on3, San Jose 3/5/17
Cornering School – Day 2, at Little 99 Raceway 3/26/17
Cornering School – Day 3, at Little 99 Raceway 4/9/17
Knee Down, group, at Little 99 Raceway 4/29/17
Wheelie Course, at Little 99 Raceway 4/30/17
Track Day, Thunderhill West (incl turn 8-10) 5/6/17
Cornering School – Day 1, at Little 99 Raceway 5/14/17
Road Skill 1on3, Castro Valley 5/21/17
Mini Track Day with optional setup workshop, at Little 99 Raceway 5/28/17
Cornering School – Day 2, at Little 99 Raceway 6/4/17
Track Drill 1on1, Laguna Seca Raceway 6/16/17
Cornering School – Day 3, at Little 99 Raceway 6/25/17
Road Skill 1on3, Foothills, at El Dorado Hills 7/2/17
Cornering School – Day 1, at Little 99 Raceway 7/9/17
Cornering School – Day 4, at Little 99 Raceway 7/23/17
Track Drill 1on1, Buttonwillow Raceway 8/5/17
Track Drill 1on1, Buttonwillow Raceway 8/6/17
Cornering School – Day 1, at Little 99 Raceway 8/12/17
Knee Down, group, at Little 99 Raceway 8/13/17
Track Day, Thunderhill West (incl turn 8-10) 8/27/17
Cornering School – Day 2, at Little 99 Raceway 9/3/17
Road Skill 1on3, San Jose 9/17/17
Cornering School – Day 3, at Little 99 Raceway 9/24/17
Cornering School – Day 1, at Little 99 Raceway 10/8/17
Knee Down, group, at Little 99 Raceway 1/14/17
Wheelie Course, at Little 99 Raceway 10/15/17
Cornering School – Day 1, at Little 99 Raceway 11/5/17
Track Day, Thunderhill East Raceway 11/12/17
Track Drill 1on1, Buttonwillow Raceway 11/25/17
Track Drill 1on1, Buttonwillow Raceway 11/26/17
Cornering School – Day 2, at Little 99 Raceway 12/3/17
Road Skill 1on3, Foothills, at El Dorado Hills 12/10/17

Hope to see you guys out there.

Best regards,
Can Akkaya
Superbike-Coach Corp.
proud rider trainer of the US-Air Force

www.superbike-coach.com