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Freddie Spencer Riding School Photo Gallery
Follow along as MotorcycleUSA goes back to school. Fast Freddie Spencer High Performance Riding School that is at the newly built Miller Motorsports Park near Salt Lake City, Utah. Check out the full story in
Freddie Spencer Riding School
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Instuctors can communicate with each other on the track courtesy of their Chatter Box 2-way radios.
Each CBR600RR is identically prepped. Mirrors, turn signals and switches are removed and the headlights are taped over, while Michelin Pilot Power street tires handle things in the black, sticky rubber department.
Now this is my kind of classroom.
Ienastch and Hill are gifted communicators. Here they outline a few safety rules before departing out on track.
In the morning the class gets up close and personal with some corner apexes.
If you need an excuse to experience the beauty of Salt Lake City in the summer, then Freddie Spencer School is it.
It's all smiles after two days at Freddie Spencer School.
Without a doubt, riding Miller Motorsports Park is a must if you're a streebike enthusiast.
Here Elizabeth Francois practices body positioning under the instuctors watchful eye.
Freddie Spencer aboard a Honda CBR600RR.
Chief instructor Nick Ienastch demonstrates proper body position aboard a Honda CBR600RR.
This is Adam after attending Freddie's school. Body position is aligned, his head is down and he's looking ahead through the corner. Less lean angle is used, yet somehow he is going faster. Freddie must be on to something?
This was Associate Editor Adam Waheed before he attended Freddie Spencer's Riding School. Note the twisted body postion and the excessive amount of lean angle. Danger, Will Robinson, Danger.
There's no shortage of fresh equipment inside the garage.
During lunch on Day 2, we traded two wheels for four on the MMP Kart track. And guess what? The principles that Freddie's school teach extended to the four wheeled world as well.