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[roadracingworld.com] - LegionSBK Race Academy At Pueblo Motorsports Park Graduates 3

LegionSBK Accelerates its Inaugural Race Academy Pueblo, CO – Last Sunday [April 28], the LegionSBK racing series made history with its first-ever Race Academy at Pueblo Motorsports Park (PMP). Despite […]

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LegionSBK Accelerates its Inaugural Race Academy

Pueblo, CO – Last Sunday [April 28], the LegionSBK racing series made history with its first-ever Race Academy at Pueblo Motorsports Park (PMP). Despite starting with wet and chilly conditions, the day transformed into a pleasant mid-60s temperature as the sun broke through the clouds and a gentle breeze swept away the dampness. PMP Track Manager John Brandow and his team ensured the track was impeccably prepared for the aspiring racers. It was an ideal setting for a memorable day.

Preceding the on-track event, all students were required to participate in a comprehensive two-hour online classroom session hosted by the LegionSBK leadership group on the Friday evening prior. Founder Matt Cooper and New Rider Director Phillip Takahashi delved deeply into the essential skills necessary for transitioning from street and track riding to successful club-level privateer racing. Topics ranged from budgeting, travel logistics, and class selection to safety protocols and advanced riding techniques.



Samantha Parker, age 16, pushes her pace as she leads coach Dan Parker. Photo by Kelly Vernell, courtesy LegionSBK.

Technical Director Nicholas Koken and Track Operations Specialist Nathan Bell provided additional insights. The students received a wealth of real-world examples and practical advice, covering everything from race craft to sponsorship acquisition and balancing family commitments.

The on-track portion of the event commenced with further instruction, with a strong emphasis on race craft. Renowned guest coach Nick Ienatsch from Yamaha Champions Riding School led the morning’s informational session. Subsequently, students were divided into three classes based on bike weight – Lightweight, Middleweight, and Heavyweight. Each class participated in 20-minute track sessions, with coaches leading racing drills in small groups to enhance skills.

In the afternoon, the focus shifted from instruction to practical application, as students engaged in on-track launch practices and participated in two mock races per class. These races tested the students’ flag and safety protocol knowledge, with various flag scenarios presented at pre-planned stations. Under the guidance of top-tier coaches and riders, students navigated common racing situations, including passing and re-gridding drills.



LegionSBK Race Academy graduates, coaches, and staff at Pueblo Motorsports Park. Photo by Kelly Vernell, courtesy LegionSBK.

Out of the 35 participants signed up for the Race Academy, 32 successfully graduated and are now eligible to receive their LegionSBK & AMA sanctioned road course Race License. LegionSBK extends its gratitude to all participants for their dedication to the sport.

Several local sponsors and business owners contributed to the success of the Academy, including Slick Mobile Oil owner Allison Ferini, WH Realty Company’s Brandi Wright, and Jim Wilson from Ride On Motorcycle Training. Longmont Tire Company provided tire support and insights into the Pirelli Moto brand. Additionally, Root Access Roasters, the sponsor of the Hooligans class, kept everyone fueled with freshly brewed coffee throughout the event.

LegionSBK extends its appreciation to Pueblo Motorsports Park for its hospitality and to the flag marshals for their vigilant oversight. For more information or to get involved with the LegionSBK racing series, please visit LegionSBK or contact info@legionsbk.com

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