For the first time since the UK arm of the Superbike school opened in 1996, it will offer an exclusively female session for riders looking to experience Level One coaching.
Andy Ibbott UK School Director; "We ran a 'Ladies only' day in South Africa earlier this year, which was hugely successful, and we have had calls for similar here in the UK. Around 10% of students who attend our schools are female, but there are many more out there who would like training but feel intimidated by a track environment with guys out there."
Twist of the Wrist II brings Keith Code's best selling book vividly to life. Produced by Keith Code himself, the founder of The California Superbike School and trainer of numerous championship winning riders worldwide, the DVD demonstrates precision techniques for overcoming barriers to cornering such as rider input, fundamentals on steering, visual skills, braking, body position, throttle control and more.
‘A Twist of the Wrist II’ the long awaited DVD based on the worldwide best-selling “Twist II” cornering bible by Keith Code, will be on sale soon.
Keith Code has trained more riders than anyone in the world. His training & teaching methods are responsible for scores of victories by top riders around the globe.
Off-track drills, featuring the lean, slide and brake rig bikes, return to the California Superbike School as part of its long-term partnership with Silverstone. Following the multi-million pound redevelopment of the Northamptonshire circuit, suitable space has become available for students to perform off-road drills on these specially-adapted machines, in addition to their on-track coaching sessions. Level 2 students will ride the Lean Bike.
BBC MotoGP presenter Matt Roberts swopped his microphone for a motorcycle and got a taste of the California Superbike School’s professional coaching that has helped many world champions, and thousands of regular road riders, realise their potential. Roberts, who passed his motorcycle test last year, is embarking on a charity ride from the Ace Cafe in London to Valencia for the final round of MotoGP this November, and wanted to develop his riding craft before he departs.

























