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Follow on Google News | Penguin Roadracing School Announces 2012 SchedulePenguin track day schools are open to all riders and offer classes tailored to individual riders’ needs. Class options are available for street riders, racers and aspiring racers. The 2012 schedule includes classes at 4 different racetracks.
By: Penguin Roadracing School This year’s rider training classes include six Friday dates and a 2-day school at New Hampshire Motor Speedway and two special Ducati track day events in New Jersey and New England. The year ends with schools in Alabama and Miami. “Last year’s Friday schools worked out extremely well in helping us achieve our goal of making motorcycle rider development at the racetrack more accessible and convenient for all motorcyclists,” Penguin schools are open to all riders and offer classes tailored to individual riders’ needs. Class options are available for street riders, racers and aspiring racers. For details please explore the class options. http://www.penguinracing.com/ Penguin Motorcycle Riding School 2012 Dates Friday, February 10 -Homestead, FL* Friday, April 27 Monday, May 7 Friday, May 18 Wed/Thur June 13&14 -Loudon, NH** - 2 Day School Monday, June 25 Friday, July 20 Friday, August 10 Friday, August 31 Friday, October 5 Thur/Fri, October 11&12 -Birmingham, AL*** Penguin Special Event Friday, November 30 -Homestead, FL * * Special Events ** 2 Day Pro/Street School *** Penguin Revs Special Track Day School Event (all brands welcome) - Registration at participating dealers or Penguin website- http://www.penguinracing.com For information regarding this release please contact: Jim Viola Mainstreet1 Marketing and Public Relations (201) 452-8924 mainstreet1@ # # # Founded in 1973 by Jerry Wood and Joe Ziegler, the Penguin Racing School based in Winchendon, MA, is the nation’s first and longest running motorcycle training school. The school was key in helping transform roadracing safety as the sport grew in the 1970’s. The first Penguin School manual “Learn to Fly” provided riders with a game plan for a complete understanding of roadracing rules and safety procedures as well as a solid path to improve their skills. The school grew under the leadership of Jerry Wood and their first advanced class instructor, factory rider, John Bettencourt. Currently, under the leadership of Eric Wood, son of founder Jerry Wood, the school has expanded from its base operation at New Hampshire Motor Speedway to include schools in New Jersey and Florida. Utilizing advanced training materials, with the industry’s best team of lead instructors, the school trains thousands street riders and racers in basic and advanced skills. http://www.penguinracing.com. End
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