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Champ Racing School gets the MCUSA stamp of approval and is the perfect opportunity for riders to sharpen their skills under the watchful eyes of a racing master.
'If I screw up, will sensei Chandler make me do pushups with just my knuckles like in Karate Kid...'
The Champ Racing School makes sure students get their money's worth, with Chandler (right) providing one-on-one evaluations and suggestions for rider improvement.
Reference points are an important element in nailing down fast, consistent laps, with the true pros being able to do it without even thinking.
For pros like Chandler, the use of reference points is almost subconscious and their true importance was driven home to the three-time AMA Superbike champion once he started up his racing school.
With Chandler as his tutor, Hutch was hammering out some improvement in his cornering fundamentals and also getting a boost of confidence from the feedback.
Ken Hutchison turns laps on the Honda CBR600 Project Bike.
Chandler perches over Kenny shoulder thru the turn.
The video don't lie. One of the great things about Chandler's Champ School is direct feedback from onboard cameras, so students (like Kenny here) can see their mistakes and improvement.
Chandler behind by a bike length.
Ken utilized the CBR600 project bike for his Champ Racing School excursion.
Chandler gets ready to teach.
Ken was able to work on his body positioning courtesy of suggestions from Chandler and fellow instructors after he had turned some laps on the MCUSA Honda CBR600 project bike.
The key to a fast lap is getting a good drive out of a turn, which MCUSA Prez, Don Becklin, displays on his very own Triumph Daytona 675 (our 2006 Supersport Shootout victor on both Street and Track.)
MCUSA's Ken Hutchison got an opportunity to learn from the best when he turned laps in front of three-time AMA Superbike champion Doug Chandler at the racer's Champ Racing School.
Doug Chandler's coaching skills are also available for students interested in one-on-one training outside of his scheduled school dates. All you need to do is contact Champ Racing and then make the arrangements at the track of your choice.
Chandler's easy-going personality ensures students will not be intimidated, and the three-time champ manages to deliver critiques in a positive manner.
Ken exits the turn with Chandler right behind and MCUSA Prez, Don Becklin, right behind the three-time champ.