(NEWS RELEASE)
FORT COLLINS, Colo. (September 21, 2012) – September 29, 2012 is the final day to save $50 off of American Supercamp’s Harrington, Delaware Racer and Non-Racer camps. The Non-Racer camp will be held on October 26-27, 2012 followed by the Racer camp scheduled for October 28-29, 2012. This deadline to receive your $50 discount is rapidly approaching so make sure you capitalize on this valuable opportunity.
From the west coast to the east coast; American Supercamp has been a hit all over the nation this year, and it’s next stop; Harrington, Delaware. Last week’s camp in Vancouver, Washington was a huge success as many riders of all skill levels had the chance to ride alongside racing legends and get hands-on training from some of the best motorcyclists in the world.
American Supercamp will be bringing on seven-time Grand National Champion Chris Carr to be featured as its guest instructor for both the Racer and Non-Racer classes in late October.
“Anytime you can get a guy like Chris to come on and help out, you know it’s going to be a successful series of events,” said Danny Walker, founder of American Supercamp. “Last weekend was awesome because so many riders really came to get better and learn as much as they could, and that’s what it’s all about. This is a sport where you have to want to get better in order to succeed and this camp is constructed to get the most out of each and every rider that shows up.”
Camp times are from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. for all days. Please arrive at least a half hour early for registration. Lunch and cold beverages will be provided over the duration of the camp.
Camp registration is $600, but for everyone who signs up before September 29, 2012 gets $50 off. The camps will be held at the Delaware State Fairgrounds. For any more information, please visit americansupercamp.com.
ABOUT AMERICAN SUPERCAMP:
American Supercamp is a riding skills and balance improvement course for all motorcycle riders using aggressive and innovative riding drills composed by the best riders in motorcycle racing. The camp is designed to force students to critically think about their actions and the effects on the handling of the motorcycle. The camp focuses on improving your techniques of concerning for safety and speed; improving your abilities going in to a corner, getting out of a corner, and if need be, past the competition. For more information, please visit http://www.americansupercamp.com/.