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Ladies' Day at Freddie Spencer's School

Tuesday, October 14, 2008
MotorcycleUSA s Adam Waheed can vouch for the invaluable instruction he recently received at Freddie Spencer s Riding School. Now Spencer is offering an exclusive ladies-only class in November.
MotorcycleUSA's Adam Waheed can vouch for the invaluable instruction he recently received at Freddie Spencer's Riding School. Now Spencer is offering an exclusive ladies-only class in November.
For the first time ever, Freddie Spencer's High Performance Riding School is offering an all-women's class. Come join us Nov. 13-14th in Las Vegas, NV, where you can learn how to ride on the track faster and safer. Women looking to sharpen their riding skills in a controlled environment under professional instruction, here's the perfect opportunity to become a better rider. Not to mention the fun you'll have turning laps at the track. Read MotorcycleUSA's Femmoto report by Melody DeKorte to find out how much of a blast a track day can be.

Freddie Spencer's High Performance School is designed for riders of all abilities. Taught by three-time World Champion Freddie Spencer, it uses a process of learning that applies as well to novice riders who simply want to improve their street riding as it does to racers who dream of winning world championships.

No other school can claim the expertise, knowledge, and achievement that three-time World Grand Prix Champion Freddie Spencer brings to the table - and racetrack - when he teaches a class. Spencer was not only a National and World Champion, though: his outstanding communications skills and ability to assess the performance of motorcycles and components has made him one of the top research and development riders in the world.

Freddie began his work in R&D in 1980, when he was hired by Honda of Japan to help them develop several 500cc Grand Prix racebikes, bikes on which he also won multiple World Championships, as well as the legendary Honda Interceptor in 1983. The engineers Freddie worked with in the '80s are the same engineers responsible for building some of Honda's latest sportbikes, and that close bond with the motorcycles of today is what makes Freddie so committed to helping riders understand the bikes they ride. His work extended to the development of the first Michelin front and rear radial tires as well, building the foundation for today's Michelin Pilot Sport and Pilot Race and giving Freddie the unique perspective and understanding of the most intricate aspects of motorcycle and tire performance. Transferring this knowledge to you is what the Freddie Spencer High Performance Riding School is all about.

The price of the school includes the use of a late-model CBR600, transportation to and from the school and Orleans Hotel, lunch and other extras unavailable anywhere else - like videotaped track sessions in every level school. Tuition does not include hotel room; however, specially reduced rates for lodging are available through the school.

Phone 310-823-9111 US Kushitani for details.

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MotoRider -May want to take a look at this...  November 7, 2008 10:03 AM
http://www.roadracingworld.com/news/article/?article=34774 Or even this...http://www.fastfreddie.com/ Before you decide to put down a deposit

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