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Champ Factory Motocross School Photo Gallery
MotoUSA learns a thing or two about riding motocross bikes at Sebastien Tortelli’s Champ Factory Motocross School. After you view the photos, read the story in our
Champ Factory Motocross School
review.
Champ Factory also give a brief lesson on technique needed when navigating whoops sections.
Tortelli instructs the class to use the dirt wall as a berm to keep the bike on line through the corner.
Having the correct body position is key while cornering on a motocross bike.
The amount of one-on-one time that you get with Tortelli is considerable.
Here Tortelli give us instructions before starting practice drills in the parking lot at Perris Raceway.
Champ Factory’s curriculum includes race starts from both the dirt and concrete.
Waheed aboard his 2009 Kawasaki KX250F at Champ Factory Motocross School.
Waheed works on his cornering game under Tortelli’s eye.
Waheed takes an up-close peek of the track while practicing at Champ Factory MX School.
When you put each step together you’ll be surprised by the improvement in your bike handling skills.
Here Tortelli plays back his note from a voice recorder outlining what you did during your last drill pass.
There’s no shortage of riding time at Champ Factory MX School.
(Right) Barney Henry and his family traveled all the way from the tiny island of Guernsey in the English Channel to attend Champ Factory Motocross School. He rode a KTM 250 SX-F provided by Tortelli.