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California Superbike School back in India

Indian road and track bikers stand to gain immense riding knowhow from CSS.
1 min read5 Jan '15
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The California Superbike School (CSS) is back with its motorcycle training sessions for the fourth time in India. The training will be undertaken in two batches spread over three days each, from Jan 30 to Feb 1 and Feb 6 to Feb 8.   

The school has trained many professional racers to compete at top level international racing events, including MotoGP, WSB (World Superbike) and AMA (American Motorcyclist Association) championships. CSS was founded in 1980 by former racer Keith Code.

The training comprises four intensity levels, to concentrate on important yet often unknown tips. The first level teaches the basics of bike riding, expounding on the laws of handling a motorcycle. Level two aims to extract the most from a rider's vision, pushing the perceived boundaries of eyesight, while the third improves the student’s riding position, a key factor. In level four, instructors attend to participants individually and help sharpen skills.

The CSS training session will be open to participation at a cost of Rs 52,000. For more information, log on to www.superbikeschoolindia.com.

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