You will see all kinds of riders with full on track bikes, sport bikes, touring bikes, dual sports, adventure bikes – all joining happily on the track and in the classroom. You will spend a lot of time on the track, a lot of time in the classroom, and some time watching the other riders, and all of those three things can teach you a lot.
I have gone to Z2 for novice school (C group track day), Rich Oliver Mystery Camp, Total Control Advanced Rider Course, Alameda County Sheriff Dual-Purpose Class, Road Rider 2.0 and MSF. And although they are all good and all different, I learned the most from Coach’s CSD classes and guess what? THESE CLASSES COST THE LEAST OF THEM ALL.
Thank you very much for an amazing CSD-1 at Little 99 yesterday. Amazing experience and huge, supportive learning environment for my 1st track day!! I just signed up for CSD-2 and already can’t wait. I Loved the 1-on-1 “Ideal Line” portion. VERY cool and worth every penny (and more, but don’t quote me! LOL).
The coach had us discussing our fears about riding and taught us how to use our skills as tools to work through any situation so that we are in control with choices.
Coach and staff? Organized, Passionate, Available, Experienced, Insightful. I now ride my Ducati better then ever
It seems like lots of people think experience is the only teacher they need. Those people are dead wrong. The way I see it, you can’t afford not to! Don’t be a douche, take Can’s courses. Trust me, you’ll see what I mean.