CAS Honda has announced it will host a final 2009 training day on the
7th November at
Benniworth Basin, Lincolnshire, following the success of its inaugural training events during the summer.
Former British Champion, World Championship rider and current CAS Honda team manager, Neil Prince, will once again be offering advice and tips on bike control, technique as well as machine set-up with plenty of one-to-one teaching to help riders further their progress.
Prince is well known for playing a pivotal role in leading CAS Honda to its undeniable success. In the team’s eleven-year existence CAS Honda has achieved no less than eight British MX1 Championship titles, two British MX2 Championships including Honda’s first four-stroke 250 Championship win at the team’s first attempt, four British Supercross titles and many Grand Prix moto wins.
The training schools are a huge amount of fun for all abilities of rider, and for the first time are being held at Benniworth Basin, Lincolnshire, which is only normally available for the East Coast Motocross Club race weekends. Thanks to club chairman, Mark Reville, this exciting track has been made available to CAS Honda as part of East Coast MX’s winter training and practice plan.
This exclusive training day is strictly limited and is available on a first come, first served basis priced at £80 per person per day. For more information please email press@cashonda.com or to download an entry form please visit: www.cashonda.com/training
The feedback from some of the participants of the summer training days was excellent, here are some of the comments:
“I had a really enjoyable day and I learnt a fair bit. It’s obvious Neil knows his stuff and it’s quite understandable now why Bryan Mackenzie has improved so much since joining the team,” Anthony Sutton (DBR Magazine) - Day One, Thoresway MotoParc“Kyle had a very enjoyable day learning new motocross skills. Neil was very good at being able to work with all age ranges. Neil had his own bike there and being able to demonstrate his own skills really helped Kyle learn which lines to choose, his starts and cornering. Neil must have taught him something right, as Kyle got three wins at last weekend’s race meeting!” Pippa Macgregor, parent of Kyle Macgregor aged seven – Day Three, Riverside MXLabels: Other Events