Keith Code Establishes California Supebike School In Brazil

Keith Code Establishes California Supebike School In Brazil

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From a press release issued on behalf of the California Superbike School:

CALIFORNIA SUPERBIKE SCHOOL FINDS LOVE IN BRAZIL!

And Brazilian California Superbike School is Born.

“South America was one of few remaining continents we didn’t have a school and now that has been remedied,” says Keith Code, founder of the legendary California Superbike School. “This past June we went to beautiful Nelson Piquet circuit where the MotoGP was held two weeks after and September is yet another Brazilian circuit, this time Curatiba, which is just south of Sao Paolo.”

“The schools have been organized by Mr. Decio Ketis through his BFast in Rio organization,” says Code.

“Since we have about 90% of our previous students returning for their next level at Curatiba, we’d say that the schools were a hit with Brazilians,” says Code.

It should be very interesting to motorcycling ‘Norte-Americanos’ that there are
now so many motorcycle enthusiasts in South America. They appreciate the sport so much that upwards of 200,000 fans crowd Nelson Piquet for the MOTO GP and motorcycling as sport is second only to soccer – which spells opportunity,
expansion and ‘new blood’ high adventure for all.
“This is definitely a vitamin B shot in the right place as far as emerging markets are concerned,” says Code. “It’s an excellent indicator of a growing middle class that can
afford this somewhat expensive pastime.”

Code says.”As usual the California Superbike School is on the spot and in the forefront opening new vistas in the motorcycling world as we have done in Ireland, Spain, Indonesia, The Phillipines, Greece, Australia – adding those areas to the already successful England and European schools for what is becoming a healthy global exercise in making friends and allies.”
“And,” says Code, “mutual love of motorcycling makes it all possible.”

Keith Code has instructed champions and more than 125,000 motorcyclists of all skill levels in “the soft science” of motorcycle riding and his textbooks and videos are widely utilized resources for motorcyclists worldwide. The school’s website is: www.superbikeschool.com and it’s loaded with photos and information on the US and international touring schools.

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