Hugh Janus Posted December 1, 2020 Share Posted December 1, 2020 Louis Ferrari “working” hard on the Yamaha MT-10. (Caliphoto/)This week’s Beyond the Classroom article focuses on a common issue: A rider with a passion for motorcycles eventually quits riding due to crashes. They walk out of our industry because of the cost and pain of big mistakes. A sport they hoped would be a lifelong pursuit ends; we lose them and they lose a dream. In this week’s audio chapter, Louis Ferrari shares his story with all riders or ex-riders who struggled after a crash or two.cycleworld · Motorcycle Lessons Beyond the Classroom: CrashesFerrari drove his home-built 1,400 hp Nissan GTR down to Colorado’s Pueblo Motorsports Park to watch fellow-instructor Ryan Burke in Motorcycle Roadracing Association competition. A few years before this, he considered quitting riding but reapplied himself to core techniques to grow into an extremely competent rider and Senior YCRS instructor. (Nick Ienatsch/)RELATED: Motorcycle Lessons Beyond the ClassroomRELATED: Getting Ready to Stop Beyond The Classroom Part 2RELATED: Motorcycle Lessons Beyond the Classroom, Part 3RELATED: Motorcycle Lessons Beyond the Classroom, Part 4RELATED: Motorcycle Lessons Beyond the Classroom, Part 5Ferrari and 2016 MotoAmerica Superstock 600 Champion Bryce Prince have an “all-in” mentality in MotoAmerica; Ferrari recommends this approach to all who have decided to ride motorcycles. (Nick Ienatsch /)More next week!Source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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