Participants in the YCRS Youth Race Program will have carte blanche to audit any school held during those three years. The racer can attend any school on his or her own bike and participate in the program to any degree they desire, free of charge.
The young racers who have gone through programs taught by Nick Ienatsch and his team comprise a veritable list of Who’s-Who in 125 racing, the Red Bull Challenge and the AMA Pro Motorcycle-Superstore.com SuperSport Championship. We don’t want to brag… but our graduates have won a lot.
“There’s a whole bunch of things you can do on a motorcycle, and just a few of those things work as the pace comes up,” said Ienatsch. “We take young riders and get them thinking about why a bike does what it does, and how they can better affect that bike. Yes, we teach World-Championship-winning techniques, but we also teach the how, the why… and the lifestyle of success on a motorcycle. The earlier a racer can learn this, the longer and richer his or her career will be.”
For information about the Yamaha Champions Riding School Youth Racer Progra call 435-277-SPEED (277-7333) or click here.
For information regarding Miller Motorsports Park, call 435-277-Race (7223) or browse this website.
John Gardner, Media Manager, Miller Motorsports Park, (435) 277-8101; or email.
A look back at the 2011 season
Utah Grand Prix 2011 Event Recap
Utah Grand Prix 2011 Highlight - This event returns on April 28-29, 2012. Click to learn more.
The World Superbike BigM Weekend is Utah's Memorial Day tradition, mixing motorcycles, music and military. The FIM Superbike World Championship returns for a fifth year, making its only visit in the Western Hemisphere at Miller Motorsports Park. The production-based bullet bikes from Yamaha, Ducati, Honda, BMW, Suzuki, Kawasaki and Aprilia will batte at up to 200 mph with some of the world's best riders dragging knees and banging elbows. The weekend will include live music and a major military tribute. Support races and music acts will be announced in the near future.