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Originally Posted by adouglas
Isn't that what the MSF ARC is for?
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Yes sir, some of the material and exercises are in direct response to the "in between" riders concerns. They know how to ride, nor plan to be track junkies. They just want to be safer, smoother and up their game... which normally equals going a bit faster. The range exercises help, but let's just say... they are less than real world experiences. This is why some N track day schools work very well, real speed, real curves, other traffic and you leave with real experience that can be applied to your everyday riding. If you don't feel that way, then you haven't had "real" coaching to address that aspect.
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CycleCam303, maybe we should have a phone chat. Riders have been saying there is a hole in rider skills training in this area for years and I feel where you are coming from. Sadly, you're in CA... one of the worst places to start a venture such as this due to the liabilities. I have researched this area for years and have many ideas, most are cost prohibitive but some are viable and others need further vetting. I bet we could have a lengthy chat. Also, you survey is missing a question. "What are your riding goals?"
Best of luck with your project sir!