Rich Oliver’s Mystery School Releases 2018 Schedule

Rich Oliver’s Mystery School Releases 2018 Schedule

© 2018, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

January 22, 2018

Prather, California

Do you want to Gain Skills, Gain Confidence and Gain Control on your Motorcycle?

Rich Oliver’s Mystery School announces their initial 2018 dates to help you and your friends do just that. Through a series of different curriculums, Rich and his staff help their students to learn improved bike control, how to manage the motorcycle when it loses traction, and how to approach obstacles.

Founded in 2003, the Mystery School has expanded to a new permanent 13.9 acre park-like setting in Prather, California. The facility is solely dedicated to help students make skill improvements during their time at the School with custom designed track and drill areas. Upcoming dates are listed below and also found at www.richoliver.net:

Two-Day Fun Camp

  • March 10 – 11
  • March 24 – 25
  • April 14 – 15
  • April 28 – 29
  • May 5 – 6
  • May 19 – 20
  • June 2 – 3
  • June 23 – 24

Four-Day Pro Camp

  • March 1 – 4

Kid’s Ride and Wrench Camp

  • April 21 – 22

Private Training Days

  • March 9
  • April 13
  • April 27
  • May 4
  • May 18
  • June 1
  • June 22

Learn To Ride Off-Road Course

  • February 24
  • March 17

Off-Road Challenge Course

  • February 25
  • March 18
  • June 16

POST Motorcycle Update Course

  • March 20 – 21
  • April 3 – 4
  • May 9 – 10
  • June 19 – 20
  • June 28 – 29

The most popular course is the Two-Day Fun Camp and is designed for everyone interested in improving their overall motorcycle control. Students need to be able to ride a motorcycle; however, they do not have to have any dirt experience. Rich uses a step by step process to teach how to slide the Yamaha TT-R into the corners with skill and confidence. Students experience two fun-filled days of flat track riding drills, practice riding, and racing topped off with a final main event race! This class is very effective for all levels of street, dirt and track day riders.

For the serious racer and track day rider who want to improve their lap times, we offer the Four-Day Pro Camp. The Pro Camp is a multi-faceted training that shows participants what is required to be a successful racer. Not only are there many hours of seat time learning on the bike but students also learn key mental strategy and toughness to be the best that they can be. All of the items covered can be used in your racing and in your everyday life. This course is key for off-season training.

The newest addition, the Kid’s Ride and Wrench Camp, is a course that blends learning how to ride a motorcycle with an introduction to the metric system and working with the tools used to repair and maintain a motorcycle. This two-day course covers how to ride, how to wash and load a motorcycle into the bed of a truck, and how to assemble a motorcycle from the frame up.

Additional courses offered include Private Training Days with Rich, Learn To Ride Off-Road Course, the Off-Road Challenge Course and the POST Motorcycle Update Course. Rich Oliver’s Mystery School will open in late February and extend through July. Fall dates will begin in September and run through mid-December. Visit www.richoliver.net or call (559) 855-3089 for more information.

Rich Oliver’s Mystery School is sponsored by Yamaha’s bLU cRU program, Yamaha Motor Corporation, Yamalube, Yamaha Generators, Shoei Safety Helmets, Cortech, MotionPro, Lightshoe, Lindemann Engineering and ASV Inventions.

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