The NYSBC web site reports that Robert Lombardi will be teaching the Sportbike Basic School . After a short presentation of Robert’s racing achievements, the article describes what to expect from these “one day” school events organized at the Pocono Raceaway track. At the exciting news, I am going to add that I have just formalized with Robert Lombardi my commitment in collaborating to his new challenge. By having worked together in the past, Rob and I have blended perfectly our skills and experience in teaching the foundamentals of road racing.
By combining a friendly atmosfere to a method that splits complex techniques in easy to learn steps, we let the rider to relax while enjoying his substantial improvements from one session to the other one.
Our program is aimed to challenge the traditional tradeoff between speed and safety, thrill and peril. Going faster doesn't mean to take automatically more risks if the improvement is the natural result of a better and more systematic execution of the act of riding.
I can not wait ….see ya.
By combining a friendly atmosfere to a method that splits complex techniques in easy to learn steps, we let the rider to relax while enjoying his substantial improvements from one session to the other one.
Our program is aimed to challenge the traditional tradeoff between speed and safety, thrill and peril. Going faster doesn't mean to take automatically more risks if the improvement is the natural result of a better and more systematic execution of the act of riding.
I can not wait ….see ya.
Pictures: Robert Lombardi Suzuki # 382, Formula USA Solo Challenge National Champion 2005
Alex Matteucci, Yahama # 555, during a NESBA event as Control Rider
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