As announced multiple times already, the day finally has come to shift your Day 3 class (from Dec 12th). Please make/change plans accordingly. The new date is: November 6th 2016
Coach
As announced multiple times already, the day finally has come to shift your Day 3 class (from Dec 12th). Please make/change plans accordingly. The new date is: November 6th 2016
Coach
That’s it folks… our track day is officially BOOKED OUT! I can’t be more proud for Superbike-Coach and its team!
I can’t be more proud for all my CSD-3 graduates!
They were going through day 1 and 2 with me, and the pictures showing clearly their confidence level today. It makes me believe even more that the stuff I am teaching has the efficiency I am aiming for. Dean Lonskey’s pictures are telling the story. Enjopy
1500 pictures coming free of charge for our Day 3 graduates soon. Only with Superbike-Coach!
Superbike-Coach photographer Dean Lonskey has picket some featured pictures of last Sunday’s Cornering School Day 2 class on Little 99 Raceway. Enjoy them till all 2300 pictures are ready for download free of charge.
Important announcement about our track day at Thunderhill West Raceway:
We’ve tried real hard to make the 4th of July weekend work, but we have to let it go now and we promise to you to give you the best track day experience ever on 7/30/. We are hoping that you are cool with it since there is time enough to move things around if necessary. Believe me… nobody is more worried about it as I am, so please stick with us and to experience something exceptional.
Headcoach Can Akkaya
https://www.superbike-coach.com/events/track-day-thunderhill-west-raceway-2
I am passionate about motorcycle riding skills, and devote my time to coaching. It makes me crazy when I identify a bad habit, and the student tells me that he or she learned this from some motorcycle school. There may be differences of opinion on certain techniques. But there is also objectively WRONG advice out there. It is making you slower and less safe.
The very worst technique taught by some schools is to go for a “late apex at all cost.” That is, to drive deeper into the turn, then make a more violent tip in, shooting for a very late apex. Sure, there are track situations when the true apex is more than halfway through the turn. But habitually following this line is not necessarily the best line on a track, and can be deadly on the highway.
I spend too much coaching time teaching that the “late apex at all cost” concept is wrong, and breaking the bad habits based on bad advice. In a right turn on a road with oncoming traffic (or a potential of oncoming traffic around a blind turn), it is unsafe to go to (or over) the center line just to make a late entry into the turn. It can be deadly. If you think you need to drop in so late to make a reduced radius turn, you are certainly over the speed limit, and probably over a safe speed.
On the track, focus on the fastest line through the entire course. The best line for a particular turn necessarily depends on what follows. A “late” apex may be OK if it sets up one or two turns down the track. Building total track awareness takes time and focus. Professional coaching will identify bad habits and techniques, and will greatly reduce the time a rider needs to build speed and safety.
Please click back to your newsletter for more information: Track Day rescheduled to 7/30/16
Headcoach Can Akkaya, Superbike-Coach Corp