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Mosquito
06-14-2005, 02:45 PM
Mike Sullivan Race School Site

Click Here (http://www.sullivanraceschool.com/)

RIDE BETTER AND FASTER...

...than you ever thought possible. National champion and Northwest racing legend, Mike Sullivan, will show you how.

Mike Sullivan Motorcycle Road Racing School is not just the Northwest's premier racing school but also the first choice for street riders who want to try track riding or to improve riding skills. Our instructors are chosen specifically for their ability to teach students with all levels of experience.

Speed is never an issue. Techniques that deliver control and smoothness will ultimately make you a better and faster rider.

Our schools are held at challenging Northwest tracks such as Spokane Raceway Park, Pacific Raceways and Portland International Raceway.

Our school is one day in length, split between classroom instructions and track time. Our goal is to give each student the knowledge, confidence and expertise to ride and race at the top of his or her ability.

CYSNOMOB
08-21-2005, 09:03 AM
I just attended Mike's Entry level racing course. I learned so much about picking better, faster lines, how trail braking works and how to take corners faster. Just to name a couple of things. Mike had a couple of fellow racers there to help coach us, and we also had the chance to watch them on the track with their more advanced talent, that I hope to learn over the next couple years. I still have quite a bit of work to do to better myself, from what I learned alone. A lot of these new concepts I would not have learned on my own on track days!! I must say, it is a very good start.

Thanks Guys!!!!

Chad Young, Spokane, Wa

geddyt
06-23-2006, 11:30 AM
Just got back from Mike's school at PIR on Wednesday. Seriously, guys, this is a great value. I've never seen that few people on the track before. The 2-fast days I did were great, but I was never on the track with fewer than 36-40 people. At Sullivan school, there were five instructors, I believe, and three students per instructor! Lots of empty track to find. And the sessions were a half hour long instead of the 20 minutes everyone else has. Only two crashes all day, too (this time none of them yours truly), so the sessions kept moving.

I wasn't too fond of the track down there. Thought that PR was way more fun. But the school was still well worth it.

Oh yeah, and in the half hours between our sessions, the track day-only guys got to run. I think there were only four of them--maybe five! Talk about a track to yourself!

Perferd
06-25-2006, 10:59 AM
I took it a couple times SRP and PR, had fun...