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Am I in the A Group or B Group? - check this out... Click on track name for a map of the area and a track map. Whenever we refer to "both days" we're talking about the two back to back days at the same track. "Std School"= Standard 2 group day open to all. Streets of Willow: Rosamond, CA Sonoma Raceway: Sonoma, CA (Sears Point) Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca: Monterey, CA VIR: Alton, VA, (near Danville) *Please be aware: Laguna Seca Raceway has a 90db noise limitation which is strictly enforced by track officials. No aftermarket pipes allowed. If you are asked by track officials to stay off the track due to excessive noise, CLASS has no say in the matter and a refund will not be given. Also for Laguna Seca: Please secure a number to your windscreen or right side fairing that is clearly visible from 50'. 6" numbers are preferable. *If you have a loud pipe and want to ride Laguna Seca, we can set you up with a maker of "quiet inserts". Jay took Reg's CBR600RR with the factory HRC pipe from 100+ db to 89 db, and gained midrange power!

Our one plus one days do a great job of this, and we plan to make two day classes even better! (A little more intense than a standard CLASS, but not nearly as intense as a D-Day CLASS, which is the ultimate Two Day CLASS).
motorcycle repairs n7 For Standard School enrollment, we require a $150 deposit per rider per CLASS date at Streets of Willow. All other tracks are $200 deposit per CLASS day. If your enrollment is part of a block of schools receiving a discount, we require payment in full at the time of enrollment. If you pay only the deposit when you enroll, the balance will be due 30 days prior to your event date. For D-Day class, deposit is 35% down at enrollment, 35% 120 days out and balance 30 days out. CLASS Standard School Cancellation Policy "Reg, I have taken several other track programs and although I do tend to learn from each, I really enjoy your school because of the relaxed environment but yet serious nature of the way you run the program.

I never feel pressured and the instructors are top notch and really want you to learn and become a better a rider... You do make a difference in teaching people a safe and fun way to ride."Although Mark Martin (three poles in 12 starts) and Brian Vickers (top-fives in two out of three) have performed admirably in Michael Waltrip Racing's No. 55 Toyota this weekend at Kentucky Speedway.That's because it's the bossman's turn.Michael Waltrip, an Owensboro, Ky., native will take the wheel for Saturday night's Quaker State 400, and he'll show his home-state pride on his head and his hood.A special blue-and-white, Kentucky national basketball championship paint scheme will adorn the Aaron's-sponsored Camry, and Waltrip's helmet (pictured) will also honor the 2012 Final Four winners."I'm excited to come to Kentucky and race that car," he told The Cincinnati Enquirer's Kevin Kelly. Waltrip attended the Final Four with MWR driver Clint Bowyer, a native of Emporia, Kan. (As both remember for better and worse, Waltrip's Wildcats beat Bowyer's Kansas Jayhawks in the title game, 67-59, in New Orleans)."

We went down there to see who was going to have bragging rights," Waltrip said. "Fortunately, the University of Kentucky won the game, and I was able to brag a lot."This will mark Waltrip's second time in a Cup race this year. The two-time Daytona 500 champion hasn't raced full-time since 2009. He finished 19th at Talladega Superspeedway in May in the No. 55."I'm really confident that I can be competitive, and I'm looking forward to it," Waltrip said. "The last race that I ran was Talladega, and I was able to get to the front and lead that race." About Reid and Mike Reid Cherner has been with USA TODAY since 1982 and written Game On! He has covered everything from high schools to horse racing to the college and the pros. The only thing he likes more than his own voice is the sound of readers telling him when he's right and wrong. Michael Hiestand has covered sports media and marketing for USA TODAY, tackling the sports biz ranging from what's behind mega-events such as the Olympics and Super Bowl to the sometimes-hidden numbers behind the sports world's bottom line.

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The injury keeps the brain from working normally. Symptoms of a concussion may last less than a day or linger for months or longer. Many of the cases of concussion that require emergency treatment are because of falls, motor vehicle injuries, assaults and sports injuries. Children, young adults and older adults are at especially high risk for concussions and may take longer to recover after a concussion. An important part of treatment of a concussion is getting plenty of rest, including sleep at night and naps or rest breaks during the day if needed. You will probably be advised to avoid certain physical activities and sports while you recover, and medicine may be recommended if you have a headache. You can take a number of steps to help reduce your risk for a concussion or prevent it in your children: Wear a seat belt every time you're in a motor vehicle. Make sure your children use the proper safety seat, booster seat or seat belt. Never drive under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

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