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TOOELE VALLEY -- The Yamaha Champions Riding School's group of No. 1 plate holders, class champions, club champions, track record-holders and national champions, including two-time AMA Champion Nick Ienatsch, top-10 AMA Superbike finisher Ken Hill and World Superbike and AMA Superbike champion Scott "Mr. Daytona" Russell, will step off the track and onto the stage at select upcoming Progressive International Motorcycle Shows to conduct advanced motorcycle riding clinics aimed at helping motorcycle riders of all skill levels.
The Yamaha Champions Riding School instructors will engage audiences with "Goofus and Gallant," covering good and bad motorcycle riding techniques; "Crashers Anonymous," where audience members come up and tell their crash stories and get advice; "What's Your Problem?" where audience members ask questions and receive expert answers; "A Day at the School," where the instructors walk through the Yamaha Champions Riding School program explaining why they do what they do; and "Champions Habits," where instructors talk about why the best do what they do.
The Yamaha Champions Riding School instructors will appear at Progressive International Motorcycle Shows at Dallas, Tex., Dec. 2-4; Seattle, Wash., Dec. 16-18; Novi, Mich., Jan. 6-8, 2012; Washington, D.C., Jan. 13-15; New York, N.Y., Jan. 20-22; Cleveland, Ohio, Jan. 27-29; and Chicago, Ill., Feb. 10-12.
For more information on the Progressive International Motorcycle Shows, visit their website at www.MotorcycleShows.com. For more information about the Yamaha Champions Riding School, go to www.MillerMotorsportsPark.com or call 435.27.SPEED (435.277.7333).
(Photo: Yamaha Champions Riding School instructors (l- r) Nick Ienatsch, Ken Hill and Scott Russell will be conducting seminars at upcoming Progressive International Motorcycle Shows aimed at helping motorcycle riders of all skill levels. Courtesy Miller Motorsports Park / Jeremy Henrie)









