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Sportbike Track Time: Reserve Your Spot for Talladega & Jennings

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Get ready to close out the year with some thrilling track time! Sportbike Track Time has two fantastic events coming up in the South, and spots are filling up fast for these final dates of the season.

Don’t miss out on the last chances to hit the track in 2025! Register now to secure your spot and start improving your riding skills in the safest environment possible.

 

  • Talladega Gran Prix Raceway: Post-Thanksgiving Thrills

Dates: Saturday, November 29th & Sunday, November 30th

Location: Munford, Alabama

Work off that turkey with track family at the final TGPR event of the year! The Talladega Gran Prix Raceway, often called “Little Tally”, offers a unique and challenging 1.35-mile road course.

The Track: A combination of three straights with banked, decreasing radius, and flat corners. It’s deceptively simple yet highly rewarding to master.

Ride Level: There’s still time for Intermediate and Advanced riders to join us; Novice group is sold out both days.

Registration: Click here to register for Saturday, November 29!
Click here to register for Sunday, November 30!

 

 

  • Jennings GP: Limited Attendance Finale

Dates: Saturday, December 13th & Sunday, December 14th

Location: Jennings, Florida

Finish the year on a track built exclusively for motorcycles! Jennings GP offers a unique challenge that will hone your skills heading into the new year.

Limited Spots: These are Limited Attendance events—often only 15 riders per skill level! Spots are scarce, so registering early is critical.

The Track: A challenging 2.0-mile track with fourteen turns (9 left, 5 right) featuring large sweeping turns, multi-radius turns, and high-speed straights.

Experience: Designed to challenge both novice and expert riders alike. Spots are still available in all groups!

Registration: Click here to register for Saturday, December 13!
Click here to register for Sunday, December 14!

 

 

CALLING ALL MOTORCYCLE COACHES!

Our partners at Talladega Gran Prix raceway are hosting Open Motorcycle Coaching Days!

  • November 15
  • November 16

If you’re a motorcycle coach looking for space to work one-on-one with a student, here’s your chance!

All groups are limited to 10 Coaches/10 Students each. Only the coach registers.
Click here to learn more and sign up today!

 

2026: HERE WE COME!

Sportbike Track Time’s 2026 Schedule will be released in late December, and newsletter subscribers will get early access!

All 2026 events will be available for registration on January 1, 2026.

Kawasaki Introduces 2026 Ninja ZX-10R With Wings

The Ninja® ZX™-10R has long been synonymous with domination, carrying Kawasaki riders to seven World Superbike titles and delivering unmatched thrills to riders chasing their own limits. For 2026, this champion machine raises the bar once again, evolving with new features that sharpen both its competitive edge on the circuit and its enjoyment on the street.

At the forefront of its advancements are newly designed winglets, enhancing front-end feel for greater control through corners – a critical factor in achieving faster lap times. These functional upgrades are paired with a bold new face that unifies the next-generation Ninja® Supersport family image. Combined with sharper, more aggressive bodywork, the 2026 Ninja ZX-10R projects an image that is unmistakably worthy of a flagship model.

True to its race-proven heritage, the 2026 Ninja ZX-10R retains the engine performance that has made it a world-class competitor. Its advanced electronics package continues to help riders extract maximum precision on the track, while new real-world features – such as a 5-inch TFT display with turn-by-turn navigation and electronic cruise control – add comfort and convenience to everyday rides. With enhanced aerodynamics for circuit potential and technology that makes every journey more engaging, the new Ninja ZX-10R sportbike is built to excite in every environment.

 

KAWASAKI NINJA® ZX™-10R HIGHLIGHTS:

● NEW next-generation Ninja styling

● NEW large aerodynamic winglets

● NEW chassis geometry and suspension settings

● NEW 5” TFT color instrumentation

● Powerful 998cc liquid-cooled, 4-stroke in-line four engine

● Advanced electronics package

● High-performance Brembo® brake system

● Aerodynamic riding position

 

The Ninja® ZX™-10R. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A

 

STYLING

The 2026 Ninja ZX-10R debuts a striking new “face” that strengthens the next-generation Ninja family image. Compact projector/reflector hybrid headlights, a repositioned Ram Air intake, and bold new winglets give the Ninja ZX-10R a sharper, more aggressive presence while serving clear functional roles. The combination of design precision and aerodynamic purpose reinforces the machine’s identity as Kawasaki’s flagship Supersport model.

At the core of the new face are the compact hybrid projector/reflector headlights. The low-beamsuse mono-focus LED projector technology, while the high-beams and position lamps are reflector-type.Their deep-set reflectors give the headlights a dark, piercing look when unlit, creating a fierce, predatoryexpression. Black extensions between the high- and low-beams further accentuate the dark image,enhancing both aggression and premium quality. Above the headlights, the signature Ram Air intakedraws attention with ABS resin fins that direct airflow into the duct. Gloss black paint around the intake enhances the styling, forming an image reminiscent of a predator’s fangs – an impression heightened by the ZX-10R’s graphics.

The fairings have been completely redesigned to match the sharper, more aerodynamic front end. A wedge-like form flows seamlessly from front to rear, capturing the essence of next-generation Supersport styling. The nearly horizontal line connecting the screen to the tandem seat contrasts withthe sharp upward line beginning beneath the front tire, which sweeps through the side cowl air outletsand continues into the tail section. This distinctive wedge shape conveys an impression of forward drive and acceleration, even at a standstill.

The side cowls adopt a bolder, more assertive design with a larger surface area than the previous model, adding mass to the front and emphasizing the ZX-10R’s performance-focused stance. Toward the rear, the sharp, wedge-shaped tail tapers aggressively, giving the bike a dynamic sense of flow from front to back. Complementing the redesigned bodywork, Kawasaki introduces a racing-inspired green colorway that pairs iconic Lime Green with legendary blue accents – a nod to the company’s heritage race machines. Shared across the Ninja lineup and Kawasaki’s KX™ and KLX® off-road models, this colorway unites Kawasaki’s performance identity under one cohesive racing image. 

 

The Ninja® ZX™-10R. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A

 

LARGE AERODYNAMIC WINGLETS

For 2026, the Ninja ZX-10R features bold new winglets that move from being subtly integrated in to the front cowl to a more prominent, outward-projecting design. Beyond making a strong visual statement, these larger winglets deliver tangible performance benefits. By generating greater downforce, they enhance front-end feel while cornering, allowing riders to enter turns with more confidence and contributing to reduced lap times. 

The angle of attack for the new wings was carefully engineered to balance lift and drag. While theincreased frontal area results in a marginal 0.3% increase in drag over the previous model, downforcegeneration rises by an impressive 25%. This aerodynamic tuning ensures that the winglets remain stable under sudden changes in acceleration, deceleration, or banking, reducing unwanted air resistance while maintaining natural chassis control. In cornering situations, the effect minimizes excessive load shifts at the front, delivering light yet predictable handling.

The new winglets not only improve performance but also reinforce the Ninja ZX-10R’s identity. Their upper sections flow seamlessly into chin spoilers below the headlights, strengthening Kawasaki’s Supersport styling while highlighting the machine’s aerodynamic prowess. Crafted from high-quality ABS resin, they offer both durability and a premium appearance. With their striking three-dimensional design integrated into the bike’s graphics, the winglets serve as a visible reminder of the ZX-10R’s cutting-edge performance and unmistakable Ninja character.

 

The Ninja® ZX™-10R. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A

 

CHASSIS

The 2026 Ninja ZX-10R features an aluminum twin-spar frame that runs directly from the head pipe to the aluminum swing arm pivot, delivering linear behavior and precise control. Optimized fork off set creates a short trail, enabling quick and confident changes of direction, particularly when off the throttle before the apex of a corner. Chassis geometry and suspension settings have been carefully revised to complement the increased front-end downforce generated by the new winglets, maintaining the excellent cornering performance, light handling, and stability that the Ninja ZX-10R motorcycle is renowned for. Additionally, the swingarm pivot position has been raised by 2mm, improving rear-wheel traction, and enhancing secondary cornering force, allowing riders to more effectively steer the bike from the rear during aggressive track riding.

 

The Ninja® ZX™-10R. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A

 

ENGINE

The 2026 Ninja ZX-10R motorcycle continues to deliver an exceptional balance of high performance and ride ability, powered by its refined 998cc in-line four-cylinder, 16-valve engine. Updates to the engine provide cleaner emissions while retaining the raw performance of its predecessor, ensuring confident throttle response and strong low- to mid-range acceleration out of corners. Peak torque remains positioned high in the RPM range for quick throttle recovery, while low- and mid-range power enhances control and acceleration when exiting turns.

Building on Kawasaki’s race-proven technology, the intake ports are precision-machined in two stages to create a straighter airflow path into the combustion chamber, promoting smoother flow and greater fuel-air mixture volume. Titanium intake and exhaust valves, lightweight chromoly camshafts with precision treatments, and high-heat-resistant pistons with dry-film lubrication all contribute to reduced friction, durability, and high-RPM capability. Diamond-Like Carbon (DLC) coatings on the fingerfollowers protect critical components, while offset cylinders reduce lateral piston force at peakcombustion pressure and allow the use of lighter pistons, enhancing acceleration, deceleration, andcornering performance.

Kawasaki’s fully electronic throttle actuation system ensures precise control over both fuel and air intake, delivering smooth, natural engine response. The accelerator position sensor eliminates thethrottle cable for easier maintenance and a cleaner cockpit. Close-ratio transmission gearing and optimized first, second, and third gear ratios provide strong low- to mid-range acceleration, making the bike equally capable on the track and on the street.

A second O2 sensor has been added downstream of the catalyzer, complementing the up stream sensor and enhancing overall emission control. Improvements to the catalyst itself, including a smaller, lighter design with higher quality materials, help maintain performance while minimizing weight gain.

 

The Ninja® ZX™-10R. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A

 

INTEGRATED RIDING MODES

All-inclusive modes that link S-KTRC and Power Mode allow riders to efficiently set traction control and power delivery to suit a given riding situation. Riders can choose from three pre-determined modes (Sport, Road, Rain) or four manual modes (Rider 1-4). In the manual Rider modes, each of the systems can be set independently. The mode can be changed while riding, using the button located on the left side of the handlebar.

 

 

KAWASAKI QUICK SHIFTER (KQS)

Adding to its impressive list of high-performance features, the Ninja ZX-10R sportbike comes equipped with dual direction KQS. The KQS allows ultra quick upshifts and downshifts without the needto use the clutch, resulting in a more enjoyable experience and quicker lap times. Designed for more effective sport riding, KQS can also be used on the street when the engine is above 2500 rpm.

 

The Ninja® ZX™-10R. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A

 

BOSCH INERTIAL MEASUREMENT UNIT (IMU)

The use of Bosch’s IMU allows an additional layer of precision to be added to the already high-level electronics package. IMU enables inertia to be monitored, including acceleration along longitudinal, transverse and vertical axes, plus roll rate and pitch rate are measured. Those measurements are thencombined with a sixth axis, yaw, that is calculated by the ECU using the Kawasaki proprietary softwareto give an ever clearer real-time picture of chassis orientation.

 

KAWASAKI CORNERING MANAGEMENT FUNCTION (KCMF)

Using the latest evolution of Kawasaki’s advanced modeling software and feedback from a compact IMU that gives an even clearer real-time picture of chassis orientation, KCMF monitors engine and chassis parameters throughout the corner – from entry, through the apex, to corner exit – and when working in conjunction with KIBS modulate brake force and engine power to facilitate a smooth transition from acceleration to braking and back again, and to assist riders in holding their intended line through the corner. The systems that KCMF oversees on the Ninja ZX-10R include S-KTRC, KLCM,KIBS, and Kawasaki Engine Brake Control.

 

SPORT KAWASAKI TRACTION CONTROL (S-KTRC)

The S-KTRC featured on the Ninja ZX-10R motorcycle has five modes for riders to choose from that enable optimal performance for a wide range of riding conditions, offering either enhanced sport riding performance or the peace of mind under certain conditions to negotiate a variety of surfaces with confidence. Kawasaki’s advanced modeling software, complemented by input from the IMU, delivers this one-of-a-kind precise control. The system can also be turned off if the rider elects to do so.

 

KAWASAKI LAUNCH CONTROL MODE (KLCM)

Designed to assist riders by optimizing acceleration from a stop, KLCM electronically manages engine output to maximize acceleration when starting from a stop. With the clutch lever pulled in and the system activated, engine speed is limited to a determined speed while the rider holds the throttle open. Once the rider releases the clutch lever to engage the clutch, engine speed is allowed to increase, but power is regulated to minimize wheel spin and help keep the front wheel on the ground. The system disengages automatically once a predetermined speed has been reached, or when the rider shifts into third gear. Riders can choose from three modes, each offering a progressively greater level of intrusion.

 

The Ninja® ZX™-10R. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A

 

KAWASAKI INTELLIGENT ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (KIBS)

Kawasaki’s Supersport-grade brake management system uses high-precision control to regulate brake pressure during sport riding. High-precision brake pressure control enables the system to avoid reduced brake performance due to excessive pressure drops, allowing lever feel to be maintained whenKIBS is active, and helps ensure ABS pulses feel smooth The system also reduces rear wheel lift under heavy braking and accounts for engine torque when downshifting.

 

KAWASAKI ENGINE BRAKE CONTROL (KEBC)

The Kawasaki Engine Brake Control system uses technology derived by KRT to give its riders maximum braking control regardless of gear selection and allows riders to select the amount of engine braking they prefer. When the system is activated, the engine braking effect is reduced, providing less interference when riding on the track.

 

POWER MODES

Power Modes offer riders an easily selectable choice of engine power delivery to suit riding conditions or preference. In addition to Full Power mode, one (Low) and one (Middle) alternate mode(s) in which maximum power is limited and throttle response is milder are provided.

The Ninja® ZX™-10R. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A

 

 

OHLINS MECHANICAL STEERING DAMPER

A race-quality, adjustable Öhlins steering damper with a twin-tube design comes standard on theNinja ZX-10R. The secondary tube functions as a reservoir, working with the refined internal components to deliver consistent damping performance even under demanding racing conditions, while effectively absorbing kickback. Precision construction and an integrated clamp reduce friction for exceptionally smooth initial movement and precise steering feel.

 

The Ninja® ZX™-10R. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A

 

ELECTRONIC CRUISE CONTROL

Kawasaki’s cruise control system allows a desired speed to be maintained with the simple press of a button. Once activated, it eliminates the need to constantly have to apply the throttle, reducing fatigue on the right hand when riding and extending a high level of comfort. The electronic cruise control is conveniently operated from the left handle and can be engaged by the push of a button. The set speedcan be adjusted using the “+” and “-“ buttons. The system can be disengaged several ways, including operating the brake lever, clutch lever, brake pedal or closing the throttle completely.

 

The Ninja® ZX™-10R. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A

 

INSTRUMENTATION

A new 5” all-digital TFT color instrumentation spearheads the 2026 Ninja ZX-10R’s cockpit, offering riders a high-tech, premium interface that elevates both form and function. Larger than the previous model’s screen, the advanced full-color display uses TFT (thin-film transistor) technology for crisp visibility, while glass bonding brings the image closer to its surface for a sleek look and reduced glare. Combined with IPS (in-plane switching) LCD technology, the display provides vivid colors and a wide viewing angle, ensuring essential riding information is easy to read at a glance.

Riders benefit from customizable display options designed to suit a variety of riding environments.The screen’s background color automatically shifts between white and black depending on ambient light, or it can be set manually, with auto-adjusting brightness further enhancing clarity. Two display modes are available: Type 1 highlights an analogue-style tachometer, core vehicle data, and turn-by-turn navigation for street use, while Type 2 features a bar-style tachometer with a racetrack-focused lap timer for performance riding.

The TFT display also incorporates a wide range of functions, from everyday essentials such as digital speedometer, gear position, and fuel gauge, to advanced indicators for riding modes, KawasakiTraction Control, Power Modes, Launch Control, Quick Shifter, and more. Smartphone connectivityadds another layer of convenience, offering call and message notifications, battery status, voicecommand indicators, and riding log integration via RIDEOLOGY THE APP MOTORCYCLE*. A race-style shift lamp integrated into the meter housing further enhances circuit riding, with three selectableshift-up indicator patterns to suit rider preference. Together, these features make the new TFTinstrumentation as versatile as it is cutting-edge, providing riders with the information they need –whether navigating city streets or chasing lap times.

 

The Ninja® ZX™-10R. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A

 

SMARTPHONE CONNECTIVITY

The 2026 Ninja ZX-10R sportbike brings riders even closer to their machine with advanced smartphone connectivity. By pairing wirelessly with the RIDEOLOGY THE APP MOTORCYCLE* ridersare able to gain access to a wide range of functions that enhance convenience, customization, and riding enjoyment. This integration ensures that both on the street and on the track, key information and controls are always within reach.

Through the latest version of the app, riders can view detailed vehicle information such as fuel level, odometer readings, and maintenance logs, while a Riding Log records GPS route data and running conditions for post-ride review. Notifications for incoming calls and messages appear on the bike’s instrument display, minimizing distractions and keeping riders focused on the road. General settings, including shift-up indicator timing, display preferences, and date settings, can also be adjusted directly from the smartphone, adding another layer of personalization.

For riders seeking even more control, the app enables Kawasaki Riding Management, allowingRiding Modes (Road, Sport, Rain, or Rider) and support systems like Kawasaki Engine Brake Controland KQS to be set in advance and uploaded to the bike automatically. Navigation and Voice Commandfunctions (available with a separate license) further expand usability, enabling turn-by-turn directions onthe 5” TFT display and voice-operated app control for a hands-free experience. Together, these features make smartphone connectivity a powerful companion, blending everyday convenience with performance-focused customization to elevate every ride on the Ninja ZX-10R.

 

The Ninja® ZX™-10R. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A

 

SUSPENSION

The 2026 Ninja ZX-10R features advanced suspension components developed with technology derived directly from feedback from Kawasaki’s WorldSBK factory racers. Up front, a 43mm Show a Balance Free Front Fork (BFF) provides a combination of ride comfort, braking stability, and precise front-end feedback. Independently adjustable compression and rebound damping allow riders to fine-tune performance, while improvements to the fork clamping area on the lower triple clamp and optimized rigidity of the fork outer tubes enhance handling and cornering performance. Although the front spring rate remains at 10.5 N/mm, the fork height has been slightly reduced from 3mm to 1mm, creating a less forward-leaning stance, and damping settings have been optimized to match.

At the rear, a horizontal back-link suspension system paired with a Showa Balance Free Rear Cushion (BFRC) shock maintains stability and control. The BFRC high-spec rear shock improves ridecomfort, increases traction, and offers independently adjustable compression and rebound dampingwhile reducing overall weight. Revised rear linkage components adjust the lever ratio, and the spring rate has been tuned from 95 N/mm to 92.5 N/mm to facilitate easier initiation of pitching motion. Optimized damping settings further enhance rear-wheel traction, giving riders greater control from mid-corner through corner exit.

Together, the front and rear suspension updates combine to deliver a responsive, balanced chassis that maximizes the benefits of the Ninja ZX-10R’s updated aerodynamics, frame geometry, and track-focused handling. Riders benefit from increased stability, sharper turn-in, and improved confidence whether on the racetrack or spirited street rides.

 

The Ninja® ZX™-10R. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A

 

BRAKES & WHEELS

A pair of 330mm Brembo semi-floating front discs with Brembo M50 monobloc dual radial-mount four-piston calipers provide superb braking power and are tasked to handle the stopped duties of the powerful engine. At the rear, a 220mm disc and single-piston caliper complement the strong front brake and offer controllability and strong braking force. The rear brake reservoir has been positioned to the inside in order to give the rider greater freedom of movement as they change position on the bike.Three-spoke design cast wheels are lightweight and provide the optimum rigidity to contribute to edge grip when riding on the track.

Bridgestone’s latest high-performance Battlax RS12 tires replace the previous models Bridgestone Battlax RS11 and were developed to suit the performance characteristics of the Ninja ZX-10R.

 

The Ninja® ZX™-10R. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A

 

ERGONOMICS

Ergonomics were designed to enhance rider comfort and complement the Ninja ZX-10R’s aerodynamic package. The wind protection offered by the cowl and windshield translates to reduced stress from wind blast, enabling riders to change positions at ease when setting up for corner entry on the track. The handlebar is positioned forward and straight. The space between the handlebars and the seat provides riders the ability to change positions for both track and street riding. The rear seat height was carefully selected, encouraging riders to elevate their hips when in a full race crouch position. This position helps minimize drag when tucked behind the windshield. Footpegs are positioned in order to meet the circuit-focused riding position that engineers sought after. This position enables the rider to weight the pegs when going through a corner.

 

ACCESSORIES & RACE KIT PARTS

A number of Kawasaki Genuine Accessories (KGA) can be found available for riders to personalize their Ninja ZX-10R motorcycles. Grip heaters enhance street riding comfort on cold days. Marchesini forged aluminum wheels offer both light weight and optimal rigidity for increased performance. Necessary parts, such as front brake discs and speed sensor ring are available via accessory kits. Additional accessories for the Ninja ZX-10R include a seat cowl, knee pads, frame sliders, axle sliders, and scratch-resistant film for the TFT meter.

For riders focused on closed circuit riding, a number of race kits parts are available and help assist in building the Ninja ZX-10R and Ninja ZX-10RR to full superbike spec. The smallest details can beaddressed with factory parts to help lower lap times on the racetrack. From a race kit ECU to multiplethickness plain bearings and trust washers for engine blue printing to factory catch tanks and chassisgeometry adjusters, KGA is there to support racers.

 

 

NINJA ZX-10RR

For 2026, the single-seat Ninja ZX-10RR model returns with several features developed throughKawasaki’s racing efforts in WorldSBK. The Ninja ZX-10RR features a wide powerband and a quickerengine response with an easy-to-use character. Performance upgrades include the elimination of intakefunnels in the airbox, allowing the bike to receive sufficient air for the increased power. The use of light weight titanium connecting rods manufactured by Pankl, a company specializing in developing and manufacturing engine and drivetrain components for high-performance race cars and the aerospace industry, is one of the key performance features found on the Ninja ZX-10RR. Lighter weight pistonslower the reciprocating weight, aiding in the high rev limit and contributing to smooth-climbing revs. Oneless piston ring than the standard model pistons enables a shorter piston height and preventsmechanical loss due to friction. Piston pins match the pistons and feature a DLC coating that protects against wear.

A special, super-hard titanium coating on the outer surface of the fork’s inner tubes reduces sliding friction and improves action, contributing to the smoother ride, while rear suspension spring preload and damping settings were specifically developed for the Ninja ZX-10RR. Pirelli Diablo™ Supercorsa SP V3tires are fitted to meet the needs of the powerful engine.

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ABOUT KAWASAKI: 

Kawasaki started full-scale production of motorcycles over a half century ago. The first Kawasaki motorcycle engine was designed based on technical know-how garnered from the development and production of aircraft engines, and Kawasaki’s entry into the motorcycle industry was driven by the company’s constant effort to develop new technologies. Numerous new Kawasaki models introducedover the years have helped shape the market, and in the process have created enduring legends basedon their unique engineering, power, design and riding pleasure. In the future, Kawasaki Motors, Ltd. is committed to maintaining and furthering these strengths which will surely give birth to new legends.

Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A. markets and distributes Kawasaki motorcycles, ATVs, side x sides, and JET SKI® watercraft through a network of approximately 1,100 independent retailers, with close to an additional 7,700 retailers specializing in general purpose engines. Kawasaki and its affiliates employ nearly 3,100 people in the United States, with approximately 260 of them located at Kawasaki’s FoothillRanch, California headquarters.

Kawasaki’s tagline, “Let the Good Times Roll.®”, is recognized worldwide. The Kawasaki brand issynonymous with powerful, stylish and category-leading vehicles. Information about Kawasaki’s complete line of powersports products and Kawasaki affiliates can be found on the Internet at www.kawasaki.com.

Yamaha Champions Riding School Announces 2026 Schedule

GARYSBURG, N.C. — November 2025 — Yamaha Champions Riding School, North America’s premier motorcycle training program, is proud to announce its 2026 nationwide schedule—a season designed to help riders of all levels ride with purpose, precision, and confidence.

At ChampSchool, we teach data-proven best practices based on the same techniques used by the world’s best riders. These universal principles apply to any rider, any bike, any road, any goal—because they’re grounded in the physics of how every motorcycle is designed to be ridden.

“Our sport demands respect,” said ChampSchool founder Nick Ienatsch. “We’ve all heard about the freedom, joy, and mental-health benefits of riding, but ‘two-wheeled therapy’ shouldn’t hurt the rider. The solution isn’t just training—it’s proper training: understanding the motorcycle, the data, and the habits that champions use on every ride.”

ChampSchool’s in-person programs remain highly exclusive, with over 90% of 2025 events selling out months in advance. Each program offers Yamaha motorcycles on Bridgestone tires and optional Dainese gear and Arai helmets for an easy “arrive & ride” experience.

 

 

Programs for Every Rider:

 

  • 2-Day ChampSchool ($2,695–$3,595) — Our flagship program with an exclusive 4:1 student-to-instructor ratio at top racetracks nationwide. Optional arrive-and-ride with Yamaha motorcycles, Dainese gear, and Arai helmets. Max class size 24–32 with 8–10 world-class instructors.

 

  • 1-Day ChampStreet — Paddock ($495–$595) — Your street bike, your street gear, and the same data-proven techniques as 2-Day. Eight hours in a controlled paddock environment at highway speeds plus speed-limited track time. 8:1 ratio, max 16 students. No leathers required.

 

  • 1-Day ChampStreet — Track ($595–$995) — ChampStreet upgraded: kart track sessions at highway speeds plus speed-limited sessions on the full-size track. Eight hours, 8:1 ratio, max 16. No leathers required.

 

  • 1-Day ChampPrecision ($395) — NEW! — Learn the slow-speed mastery of America’s top police motor officers. Focus on balance, clutch, throttle, and brake control in a safe paddock environment to build precision, confidence, and finesse.

 

  • 2-Day ChampGrad ($2,995) — The next step for ChampSchool grads. 4:1 ratio, max 24–32, 8–10 instructors; arrive-and-ride options available.

 

  • 2-Day ChampGrad Semi-Private ($3,295) — Highly personalized 2:1 coaching, max 16 riders & 8 instructors, with extensive filming, data-acquisition bikes, and mini-bike training on TTR-125s with Bridgestone race tires.

 

  • Private Lessons ($1,595/day) — For 2-Day ChampSchool grads. Deep-dive, tailored coaching at select post-school dates or custom track-day arrangements.

 

What’s New for 2026:

 

  • Return to Texas: Eagles Canyon Raceway (March 24–25)

 

  • New Program — ChampPrecision: Police-level riding skills for every motorcyclist; the motor-officer method for total control

 

  • Track Rabbit Registration: Streamlined sign-up and financing through Klarna, Afterpay, and Affirm (up to $10,000)

 

  • Early-Bird Discounts: Available for a limited time

 

 

2026 Schedule

January 16–17 – Homestead-Miami Speedway – Homestead, FL

February 18–19 – Chuckwalla Valley Raceway – Desert Center, CA

February 24–25 – Inde Motorsports Ranch – Willcox, AZ

March 11–12 – Buttonwillow Raceway Park – Buttonwillow, CA

March 20–22 – Las Vegas Motor Speedway – Las Vegas, NV

March 24–25 – Eagles Canyon Raceway – Decatur, TX

April 1–2 – Road Atlanta – Braselton, GA

April 23–24 – NCBIKE (NCCAR) – Garysburg, NC

April 27–28 – NCBIKE (ChampGrad) – Garysburg, NC

May 5–6 – Inde Motorsports Ranch (ChampGrad) – Willcox, AZ

May 12–13 – New Jersey Motorsports Park – Millville, NJ

May 23–24 – High Plains Raceway – Deer Trail, CO

May 25 – CODE 303 Emergency Vehicle Operations Center – Douglas County, CO

June 10–11 – Thunderhill Raceway Park – Willows, CA

June 16–17 – New Jersey Motorsports Park – Millville, NJ

July 22–23 – The Ridge Motorsports Park – Shelton, WA

August 17–18 – Autobahn Country Club – Joliet, IL

September 21–22 – Carolina Motorsports Park – Kershaw, SC

October 1–2 – NCM Motorsports Park – Bowling Green, KY

October 6–7 – Inde Motorsports Ranch – Willcox, AZ

October 15–16 – Buttonwillow Raceway Park – Buttonwillow, CA

October 22–23 – NCBIKE – Garysburg, NC

October 26–27 – NCBIKE (ChampGrad) – Garysburg, NC

November 17–18 – Inde Motorsports Ranch (ChampGrad) – Willcox, AZ

Additional 2026 dates and locations to be announced.

 

 

About Yamaha Champions Riding School:

Yamaha Champions Riding School (ChampSchool) is the evolution of the Freddie Spencer High-Performance Riding School and remains the nation’s most respected motorcycle training program. Led by racer, author, and curriculum architect Nick Ienatsch, ChampSchool teaches “Champions Habits”—the techniques and control principles used by the best riders in the world—to help riders go faster, safer, and with greater confidence.

ChampSchool is proudly sponsored by Yamaha Motor Corporation USA, Bridgestone Motorcycle Tires, Dainese, Arai Helmets, Insta360 Cameras, Yamalube, GYTR, Chatterbox, GB Racing, Chickenhawk Tire Warmers, Stompgrip, Frog Fuel, and N2 Track Days.

For details and registration, visit www.champschool.com or email [email protected].

 

A New Era of ASBK From 2026, Including Transition to 2027

Motorcycling Australia and the ASBK Management Team are excited to announce the details for a new era of ASBK, starting from 2026 before the transition to a landmark summer calendar in 2027.

Among key ASBK developments, the shift to a summer championship in 2027 will align the mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship, presented by Motul (ASBK) with other major superbike championships around the globe.

A short and sharp 2026 ASBK Championship will begin the transition to the 2027 ASBK summer calendar, with five action-packed rounds starting in February at Phillip Island with the traditional season opener alongside WorldSBK, and then ending at Queensland Raceway in June with the ASBK Grand Finale.

After an extended winter break, the all-new ASBK summer calendar will then begin over seven rounds, starting in October 2026 followed by rounds in November and December 2026 and then into 2027 in January, February and March before concluding at The Bend in April.

Motorcycling Australia CEO Peter Doyle said that hard work has been going on behind the scenes for many years to find the right time to transition to an ASBK summer calendar.

‘’We now have the support of the manufactures, industry and our partners. With the ASBK Championship in a strong position, now looks to be the best time,” he said.

“There will be a short 2026 championship while we make the change to summer, and we appreciate this will be a busy period.

‘’ASBK racing in the summer months aims to bring more fans to the trackside enjoying sunny weather and great racing – and with more eyes watching our TV broadcasts without competition from football codes and other sports.

“It also opens the opportunity for international riders to join ASBK in their off-season. It’s an exciting time for ASBK as me take these new steps.”

 

Mike Jones (#46) leads Cameron Dunker (#3), Troy Herfoss (#17), Anthony West (#13) and Josh Waters (#1). Photo courtesy ASBK.
Mike Jones (#46) leads Cameron Dunker (#3), Troy Herfoss (#17), Anthony West (#13) and Josh Waters (#1). Photo courtesy ASBK.

 

Another new development for the 2026 and 2027 ASBK Championships will be the introduction of the all-new Teams Championship in the Superbike and Supersport classes to acknowledge and celebrate the hard work and competitive spirit of teams in the paddock.

Finally, ASBK will now solely focus on celebrating the top three in every race with trophy presentations, bringing to an end the ‘overall’ podium at each round. In the 2026 ASBK Championship, the Superbike class will battle it out over 11 races across the five rounds.

Further announcements on the composition and locations of the 2026 and 2027 classes, plus the 2027 ASBK summer calendar dates, will be made in the following weeks as further details are finalised.

 

2026 ASBK PROVISIONAL CALENDAR

•    Rd1: February 20-22, Phillip Island, Vic (WorldSBK)

•    Rd2: March 27-28, Sydney Motorsport Park, NSW

•    Rd3: May 1-3, The Bend, SA

•    Rd4: May 29-31, Morgan Park, Qld

•    Rd5: June 26-28, Queensland Raceway, Qld

 

2027 ASBK PROVISIONAL CALENDAR*

•    Rd1: October 2026, location TBA

•    Rd2: November 2026, The Bend, SA

•    Rd3: December 2026, One Raceway, NSW

•    Rd4: January 2027, location TBA

•    Rd5: February 2027, Phillip Island, Vic (WorldSBK)

•    Rd6: March 2027, Queensland Raceway, Qld

•    Rd7: April 2027, The Bend, SA

* 2027 ASBK calendar subject to confirmation.

 

For more information on the 2025 mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship presented by Motul:

 

R.I.P.: Racer, Announcer, Enthusiast Richard Chambers

According to his long-time friend Lee Bivens, AMA Pro Formula One and Superbike racer turned announcer Richard Chambers has died in Los Angeles. He was 79 years old.

Richard Chambers announcing at Daytona. Photo by Brian J. Nelson.
Another shot of Richard Chambers on announcing duty at Daytona. Photo by Brian J. Nelson.

Chambers survived a cancer diagnoses in 2020 and returned to his announcing career.

Chambers came up through AAMRR & WERA racing, earned his AMA license and competed as a privateer sponsored by White’s Truck Stop on 250cc and 750cc Yamahas, racing a TZ750 in AMA Formula One. After AMA Superbike was established, he started racing a Kawasaki Superbike.

Richard Chambers on the front row of an AMA Superbike race at Road America in 1982. Photo courtesy Ryan Rawls.
Richard Chambers on his Yamaha TZ750 in an AMA Formula One race. Photo courtesy Ryan Rawls.
Richard Chambers poses with Ryan Rawls during the MotoAmerica event at Daytona, 2025. Photo courtesy Ryan Rawls.

After retiring from professional racing, Chambers became a race announcer at events including the Daytona 200, which he attended for decades. He was an avid supporter of rider safety initiatives, specifically the Roadracing World Action Fund.

May he Rest in Peace, and condolences to his wife, Laurel.

More information will be posted as it becomes available.

 

 

 

Moto2 European Championship: American Moor P18 in Race 1 & P19 in Race 2

American Rossi Attila Moor, riding his Cardoso Racing Kalex on the 2.89-mile (4.66 km) track, was 18th during Moto2 European Championship Race 1 Sunday morning at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, in Spain and 19th during Race 2 Sunday afternoon. 

 

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More from a press release issued by Révész Racing:

A Very Tough Weekend for Rossi Attila Moor and Team Cardoso in Barcelona.

It was one of the most challenging weekends of the season for Rossi Attila Moor in the penultimate FIM JuniorGP Moto2 round. From Thursday’s opening practice, Rossi Attila Moor, the Hungarian/American rider of the Revesz Racing Team Cardoso, battled severe chattering and pronounced understeer on corner exit, limiting his ability to get back on the throttle.

The Team Cardoso crew worked relentlessly through qualifying. Saturday morning’s Practice pointed in the right direction—nearly six-tenths gained—but not enough for direct Q2 access. In Q1, further tweaks still fell short: with 1:44.913 Rossi missed Q2 by just 0.48, lining up 22nd on the grid.

A technical debrief on Saturday night led to bold, wide-ranging changes for Race 1— necessary to claw back over one and a half seconds, albeit risky without prior testing. The call partially paid off: in Race 1 Rossi gained four places to finish 18th, setting a 1:45.442 best lap and, crucially, improving his feeling.

Between Race 1 and Race 2, the box fine-tuned the package again: in Race 2 Rossi lowered his personal best to 1:44.987, finishing 19th. The outright race benchmark was 1:43.905—a snapshot of an ultra-tight field with 20 riders covered by 0.9s and Rossi only 0.6s off the top-10.

To consolidate progress ahead of the finale, the team has scheduled two days of testing at Circuito de Sevilla, targeting a more competitive set-up for Valencia. The mission is clear: convert these steps forward into a strong result for Rossi Attila Moor, the Hungarian/American rider of the Revesz Racing Team Cardoso.

 

Rossi Attila Moor (92) with his teammate Harrison Samuel Voight (29) at Barcelona. Photo credit: Révész Racing NGRT

 

Rossi Attila Moor: “It was a very tough weekend. I want to thank Team Cardoso and my entire staff for their effort to give me a competitive bike. We made progress, but not yet enough to run where we belong. Now I’ll focus on the two test days in Seville—I know exactly what I want to try— and aim to arrive in Valencia ready to close the championship with an extremely positive result. I would like to extend my heartfelt congratulations to Tibor Erika Varga, who yesterday in Barcelona won the first race in the Stock class and moved into the lead of the overall standings. Bravo, Tibor.”

 

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On the Front Cover: The KTM 990 RC R Supersport Bike With Superbike Electronics Makes
Sam Fleming Look Good at Seville Circuit in Spain. KTM photo.

 

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FEATURES

 

Inside Info: Yamaha Launches 2026 YZF-R7 Streetbike; Kawasaki
Introduces 2026 Ninja ZX-10R and Z900RS; Triumph Unveils
Street Triple 765 RX and Moto2 models; Norton Is Back With
1200cc V-4 Manx R; CFMoto Shows 997cc SR-RR V4, and more…

Historic Racebike Illustrations: Classic Race Engines II

Intro: KTM 990 RC R Is A Supersport With Superbike Electronics

MotoGP Interview: Tech3’s Hervé Poncharal Looks Back, “Full Gas”

Shops: OrangeCat Racing, From Track Days to Champions

 

RACING

 

MotoGP: Aprilias Rising, & Marquez Bros Go 1-2 In Points

MotoGP Notes: Marco Bezzecchi Wants To Marry His Aprilia,
Yamaha Commits To V4, Honda Loses Some Concessions

Post-Season MotoGP Testing: Aprilias Are Quickest At Valencia  

FIM MotoMini World Final: Dill & Matsudaira Lead Americans
     

    

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Letters To The Editor: Liberty Media Buys MotoGP; Rifle-Drilled
Connecting Rods; and more…

10 Years Ago: Sam Fleming is on the cover of the November 2015
issue, riding AMA Superbike Champion Josh Hayes’ factory
Yamaha YZF-R1 Superbike at NJMP. Historic Racebike Illustrations
featured the 1981 Suzuki XR69. Mat Oxley looked at Ducati’s
factory MotoGP program, which Gigi Dall’Igna was pulling out of
doldrums…

The Crash Page: Thorley Trevorrow and Qabil Irfan in MotoMini
at Valencia 

2025-2026 Racing, School & Track Day Calendar: Where & When To Ride

Classified Ads/Advertiser Index

High Performance Parts & Services Directory

Chris Ulrich’s Adventures Of An Ex-Racer: Hard Work, Attitude, And Set-Up Count

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Misti Hurst Launches “Life in the Fast Lane: Discovering the Art of Cornering”

Former AMA Pro Racer and California Superbike School Coach Misti Hurst Launches “Life in the Fast Lane: Discovering the Art of Cornering” on Kickstarter

The new book blends two decades of racing, coaching, and writing into a story-driven guide that helps riders improve their skills, find confidence, and life-proof their passion.

Professional racer, writer, coach, and moto mom Misti Hurst is launching a Kickstarter campaign on November 11 to bring Book 1 of her long-awaited series, Life in the Fast Lane, to life.

Blending memoir, motorcycle manual, and coaching guide, the book offers riders an inside look at the skills, science, and mindset behind mastering two wheels.

With a foreword by Keith Code, founder of the world-renowned California Superbike School, the book draws from Misti’s two decades of experience racing AMA Supersport, instructing thousands of riders, and living life in motion.

As one of the top riding coaches in the world, her observations are spot-on. The fact that there is a story behind it, and that she has leveraged these insights throughout her own life and in the lives of so many riders worldwide, is its essence.”Keith Code, Founder, California Superbike School

 

  • About the Book

Life in the Fast Lane: Discovering the Art of Cornering is a bold, high-speed guide for riders who want to ride better, race faster, and life-proof their passion.

Equal parts real-world coaching manual and personal storytelling, it combines the proven methods of the California Superbike School with Misti’s lived experiences as a racer, coach, and mom.

Readers will learn:

  • Proven techniques refined over two decades of rider coaching
  • Insights from behind the scenes at the California Superbike School
  • Stories of triumphs, fears, and lessons from life on track and on the road
  • A bonus interview with Keith Code himself

The book continues the legacy of Code’s Twist of the Wrist II, offering a fresh, relatable voice and marking one of the first major riding-technique books written by a woman who has both raced and coached professionally.

 

  • Kickstarter Campaign Details

Launching November 11, the campaign aims to raise $22,000 CAD to fund professional editing, design, printing, and fulfillment through Acutrack.

Backers can choose from a range of rewards, including digital editions, signed hardcovers, private coaching calls, and even fun creative options like chapter or story suggestions.

Highlight Rewards Include:

  • $15 – Fast Lane Reader (E-Book)
  • $35 – Warm-Up Lap Softcover Edition
  • $68 – Signed Hardcover by Misti
  • $125 – Ride the Dream Tier — includes a thank-you entry for a training day with the California Superbike School on a BMW S 1000, plus other exclusive perks
  • $250 – Premium Signed Legend Edition (dual-signed by Misti & Keith Code)
  • $300+ – Private Coaching Calls & Video Reviews
  • $2,000+ – Track Master Days & Sponsor Tiers

 

Bulk and Group Rewards: Motorcycle shops, riding clubs, and training organizations can take advantage of discounted multi-book packages perfect for resale, member gifts, or team resources.

Stretch goals include upgraded print quality, bonus chapters, a professionally produced audiobook, and stickers!

 

“Life in the Fast Lane: Discovering the Art of Cornering” by Misti Hurst. Photo credit ETECHPHOTO

 

 

  • The Bigger Picture

Life in the Fast Lane is the first in a multi-volume series exploring every aspect of the riding life — from street and track techniques to adventure travel, dirt and ADV skills, and the Moto Mom experience.

Each book combines storytelling, skill-building, and authentic insights from one of the few women to have raced professionally and coached at such an elite level.

 

  • Join the Movement

The Kickstarter campaign goes live on November 11, 2025, at 8 am PST.

Support the project, claim limited-edition rewards, and help bring this book to life:

The pre-launch page is live now — click “Notify me on launch” to be reminded right when it goes live so you don’t miss out: *Kickstarter account set up is required.

👉 https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/mistihurst/life-in-the-fast-lane-discovering-the-art-of-cornering

For updates, visit www.mistihurst.com or follow @mistihurstracing on social media.

Bison Opens Contingency Applications For Racing Organizations Nationwide

Bison Announces New Racing Contingency Program to Support Organizations and Riders Nationwide.

Bison is proud to announce the launch of its newly expanded Racing Contingency Program, designed to reward racers and support organizations nationwide with Bison Bucks awards. The program reflects Bison’s ongoing commitment to grassroots racing by partnering with established and emerging organizations, ensuring both broad exposure and meaningful rewards for riders.

 

  • Program Details

Racing organizations are invited to apply for acceptance into the program. Accepted organizations may select two race classes per season where Bison Contingency will be offered. These classes will be supported at every round throughout the season. Bison encourages the use of the contingency program not only to reward racers in well-attended classes, but also to help attract racers to classes that organizations are seeking to expand.

 

  • Eligibility

All racers competing in the designated contingency classes are eligible to earn Bison Bucks.  There are no requirements for brands worn, decals on bikes, or sponsor listings.  Awards are structured as follows:

  • 1st Place: $100

  • 2nd Place: $50

  • 3rd Place: $25

Racers must complete a once-per-season contingency form, providing contact information for inclusion in Bison’s rider database. Rider information will be used exclusively by Bison to improve products and programs and will never be sold to outside organizations.

 

  • Organization Requirements

Participating organizations must hang a banner that Bison provides, in a prominent location at each event, and submit contingency race results to Bison within two weeks of each event’s conclusion to ensure timely award distribution.

 

  • Commitment to Racing

“Bison is thrilled to continue our investment in the future of motorcycle racing through this contingency program,” said Robert Lackey at Bison. “This initiative not only rewards the athletes who push the limits on track, but also strengthens our partnerships with the organizations that keep grassroots racing thriving.”

 

  • Apply Now

Organizations interested in applying for the Bison Racing Contingency Program can learn more and submit their application at https://wkf.ms/3WPBZhU, or contact Mathilde Gasnier at [email protected] with any questions.

Where To Ride In November 2025

The following track days, riding schools, and racing events are scheduled by organizations based in the United States during November 2025.

This list includes 23 opportunities to ride at races, schools, and track days during the months of November in North America.

To have your motorcycle racing or riding event added to the Event Calendar on this website and published in the print edition of Roadracing World & Motorcycle Technology magazine, submit your calendar and contact information via the contact page on this website or by emailing to [email protected] or to [email protected].

Before heading to an event, contact the organization or track and confirm that it’s going to be held as publicized.

 

11/1-2 California Superbike School, Las Vegas Motor Speedway, North Las Vegas, NV (All Levels)

11/1-2 Evolve GT School And Track Days, NCBIKE, Garysburg, NC

11/1-2 NOLA Riding Academy Track Days, NOLA Motorsports Park, Avondale, LA

11/2 Superbike-Coach Corp. Schools & Track Days, Cornering School Day 1, Little 99 Raceway, Stockton, CA

11/1-2-3 Sportbike Track Time Track Days, Barber Motorsports Park, Birmingham, AL

11-3/4 California Superbike School, Las Vegas Motor Speedway, North Las Vegas, NV (All Levels)

11/6-7 Yamaha Champions Riding School, Buttonwillow Raceway Park, Buttonwillow, CA

11/8-9 ASMA Series, Arroyo Seco Raceway CW, Deming, NM

11/8-9 SFLminiGP Championship Series, Bushnell Motorsports Park, Bushnell, FL (Round 8)

11/8-9 Compact Octane Track Days, Streets Of Willow course, Willow Springs Raceway, Rosamond, CA

11/8-9-10 Precision Track Days, Atlanta Motorsports Park, Dawsonville, GA

11/11-12 Yamaha Champions Riding School, Inde Motorsport Ranch, Willcox, AZ (ChampGrad)

11/14-16 CRA (California Roadrace Association) Series, Willow Springs Int’l Raceway (Big Willow), Rosamond, CA

11/15 Southeast Mini Moto Series, Lamar County Speedway, Barnesville, GA

11/15-16 Precision Track Days, Roebling Road Raceway, Bloomingdale, GA

11/15-16-17 Jennings GP Track Days & Novice Schools, Jennings GP, Jennings, FL (Track Days)

11/16 Superbike-Coach Corp. Schools & Track Days, Cornering School Day 2, Little 99 Raceway, Stockton, CA

11/22-23 Hallett Advanced Rider Training (HART), Hallett Motor Racing Circuit, Jennings, OK

11/29-30 N2 Track Days, Barber Motorsports Park, Birmingham, AL

11/29-30 Trackdaz Track Days, Buttonwillow Classic Track Buttonwillow, CA (TurkeyDaz)

11/29-30 Sportbike Track Time Track Days, Talladega Gran Prix Raceway, Munford, AL

11/29-30-12/1 Precision Track Days, JenningsGP, Jennings, FL

Sportbike Track Time: Reserve Your Spot for Talladega & Jennings

Students ready to ride on track during a Sportbike Track Time event. Photo by US129Photos

TWO CHANCES LEFT: BOOK NOW!

Get ready to close out the year with some thrilling track time! Sportbike Track Time has two fantastic events coming up in the South, and spots are filling up fast for these final dates of the season.

Don’t miss out on the last chances to hit the track in 2025! Register now to secure your spot and start improving your riding skills in the safest environment possible.

 

  • Talladega Gran Prix Raceway: Post-Thanksgiving Thrills

Dates: Saturday, November 29th & Sunday, November 30th

Location: Munford, Alabama

Work off that turkey with track family at the final TGPR event of the year! The Talladega Gran Prix Raceway, often called “Little Tally”, offers a unique and challenging 1.35-mile road course.

The Track: A combination of three straights with banked, decreasing radius, and flat corners. It’s deceptively simple yet highly rewarding to master.

Ride Level: There’s still time for Intermediate and Advanced riders to join us; Novice group is sold out both days.

Registration: Click here to register for Saturday, November 29!
Click here to register for Sunday, November 30!

 

 

  • Jennings GP: Limited Attendance Finale

Dates: Saturday, December 13th & Sunday, December 14th

Location: Jennings, Florida

Finish the year on a track built exclusively for motorcycles! Jennings GP offers a unique challenge that will hone your skills heading into the new year.

Limited Spots: These are Limited Attendance events—often only 15 riders per skill level! Spots are scarce, so registering early is critical.

The Track: A challenging 2.0-mile track with fourteen turns (9 left, 5 right) featuring large sweeping turns, multi-radius turns, and high-speed straights.

Experience: Designed to challenge both novice and expert riders alike. Spots are still available in all groups!

Registration: Click here to register for Saturday, December 13!
Click here to register for Sunday, December 14!

 

 

CALLING ALL MOTORCYCLE COACHES!

Our partners at Talladega Gran Prix raceway are hosting Open Motorcycle Coaching Days!

  • November 15
  • November 16

If you’re a motorcycle coach looking for space to work one-on-one with a student, here’s your chance!

All groups are limited to 10 Coaches/10 Students each. Only the coach registers.
Click here to learn more and sign up today!

 

2026: HERE WE COME!

Sportbike Track Time’s 2026 Schedule will be released in late December, and newsletter subscribers will get early access!

All 2026 events will be available for registration on January 1, 2026.

Kawasaki Introduces 2026 Ninja ZX-10R With Wings

The Ninja® ZX™-10R. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A

The Ninja® ZX™-10R has long been synonymous with domination, carrying Kawasaki riders to seven World Superbike titles and delivering unmatched thrills to riders chasing their own limits. For 2026, this champion machine raises the bar once again, evolving with new features that sharpen both its competitive edge on the circuit and its enjoyment on the street.

At the forefront of its advancements are newly designed winglets, enhancing front-end feel for greater control through corners – a critical factor in achieving faster lap times. These functional upgrades are paired with a bold new face that unifies the next-generation Ninja® Supersport family image. Combined with sharper, more aggressive bodywork, the 2026 Ninja ZX-10R projects an image that is unmistakably worthy of a flagship model.

True to its race-proven heritage, the 2026 Ninja ZX-10R retains the engine performance that has made it a world-class competitor. Its advanced electronics package continues to help riders extract maximum precision on the track, while new real-world features – such as a 5-inch TFT display with turn-by-turn navigation and electronic cruise control – add comfort and convenience to everyday rides. With enhanced aerodynamics for circuit potential and technology that makes every journey more engaging, the new Ninja ZX-10R sportbike is built to excite in every environment.

 

KAWASAKI NINJA® ZX™-10R HIGHLIGHTS:

● NEW next-generation Ninja styling

● NEW large aerodynamic winglets

● NEW chassis geometry and suspension settings

● NEW 5” TFT color instrumentation

● Powerful 998cc liquid-cooled, 4-stroke in-line four engine

● Advanced electronics package

● High-performance Brembo® brake system

● Aerodynamic riding position

 

The Ninja® ZX™-10R. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A

 

STYLING

The 2026 Ninja ZX-10R debuts a striking new “face” that strengthens the next-generation Ninja family image. Compact projector/reflector hybrid headlights, a repositioned Ram Air intake, and bold new winglets give the Ninja ZX-10R a sharper, more aggressive presence while serving clear functional roles. The combination of design precision and aerodynamic purpose reinforces the machine’s identity as Kawasaki’s flagship Supersport model.

At the core of the new face are the compact hybrid projector/reflector headlights. The low-beamsuse mono-focus LED projector technology, while the high-beams and position lamps are reflector-type.Their deep-set reflectors give the headlights a dark, piercing look when unlit, creating a fierce, predatoryexpression. Black extensions between the high- and low-beams further accentuate the dark image,enhancing both aggression and premium quality. Above the headlights, the signature Ram Air intakedraws attention with ABS resin fins that direct airflow into the duct. Gloss black paint around the intake enhances the styling, forming an image reminiscent of a predator’s fangs – an impression heightened by the ZX-10R’s graphics.

The fairings have been completely redesigned to match the sharper, more aerodynamic front end. A wedge-like form flows seamlessly from front to rear, capturing the essence of next-generation Supersport styling. The nearly horizontal line connecting the screen to the tandem seat contrasts withthe sharp upward line beginning beneath the front tire, which sweeps through the side cowl air outletsand continues into the tail section. This distinctive wedge shape conveys an impression of forward drive and acceleration, even at a standstill.

The side cowls adopt a bolder, more assertive design with a larger surface area than the previous model, adding mass to the front and emphasizing the ZX-10R’s performance-focused stance. Toward the rear, the sharp, wedge-shaped tail tapers aggressively, giving the bike a dynamic sense of flow from front to back. Complementing the redesigned bodywork, Kawasaki introduces a racing-inspired green colorway that pairs iconic Lime Green with legendary blue accents – a nod to the company’s heritage race machines. Shared across the Ninja lineup and Kawasaki’s KX™ and KLX® off-road models, this colorway unites Kawasaki’s performance identity under one cohesive racing image. 

 

The Ninja® ZX™-10R. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A

 

LARGE AERODYNAMIC WINGLETS

For 2026, the Ninja ZX-10R features bold new winglets that move from being subtly integrated in to the front cowl to a more prominent, outward-projecting design. Beyond making a strong visual statement, these larger winglets deliver tangible performance benefits. By generating greater downforce, they enhance front-end feel while cornering, allowing riders to enter turns with more confidence and contributing to reduced lap times. 

The angle of attack for the new wings was carefully engineered to balance lift and drag. While theincreased frontal area results in a marginal 0.3% increase in drag over the previous model, downforcegeneration rises by an impressive 25%. This aerodynamic tuning ensures that the winglets remain stable under sudden changes in acceleration, deceleration, or banking, reducing unwanted air resistance while maintaining natural chassis control. In cornering situations, the effect minimizes excessive load shifts at the front, delivering light yet predictable handling.

The new winglets not only improve performance but also reinforce the Ninja ZX-10R’s identity. Their upper sections flow seamlessly into chin spoilers below the headlights, strengthening Kawasaki’s Supersport styling while highlighting the machine’s aerodynamic prowess. Crafted from high-quality ABS resin, they offer both durability and a premium appearance. With their striking three-dimensional design integrated into the bike’s graphics, the winglets serve as a visible reminder of the ZX-10R’s cutting-edge performance and unmistakable Ninja character.

 

The Ninja® ZX™-10R. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A

 

CHASSIS

The 2026 Ninja ZX-10R features an aluminum twin-spar frame that runs directly from the head pipe to the aluminum swing arm pivot, delivering linear behavior and precise control. Optimized fork off set creates a short trail, enabling quick and confident changes of direction, particularly when off the throttle before the apex of a corner. Chassis geometry and suspension settings have been carefully revised to complement the increased front-end downforce generated by the new winglets, maintaining the excellent cornering performance, light handling, and stability that the Ninja ZX-10R motorcycle is renowned for. Additionally, the swingarm pivot position has been raised by 2mm, improving rear-wheel traction, and enhancing secondary cornering force, allowing riders to more effectively steer the bike from the rear during aggressive track riding.

 

The Ninja® ZX™-10R. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A

 

ENGINE

The 2026 Ninja ZX-10R motorcycle continues to deliver an exceptional balance of high performance and ride ability, powered by its refined 998cc in-line four-cylinder, 16-valve engine. Updates to the engine provide cleaner emissions while retaining the raw performance of its predecessor, ensuring confident throttle response and strong low- to mid-range acceleration out of corners. Peak torque remains positioned high in the RPM range for quick throttle recovery, while low- and mid-range power enhances control and acceleration when exiting turns.

Building on Kawasaki’s race-proven technology, the intake ports are precision-machined in two stages to create a straighter airflow path into the combustion chamber, promoting smoother flow and greater fuel-air mixture volume. Titanium intake and exhaust valves, lightweight chromoly camshafts with precision treatments, and high-heat-resistant pistons with dry-film lubrication all contribute to reduced friction, durability, and high-RPM capability. Diamond-Like Carbon (DLC) coatings on the fingerfollowers protect critical components, while offset cylinders reduce lateral piston force at peakcombustion pressure and allow the use of lighter pistons, enhancing acceleration, deceleration, andcornering performance.

Kawasaki’s fully electronic throttle actuation system ensures precise control over both fuel and air intake, delivering smooth, natural engine response. The accelerator position sensor eliminates thethrottle cable for easier maintenance and a cleaner cockpit. Close-ratio transmission gearing and optimized first, second, and third gear ratios provide strong low- to mid-range acceleration, making the bike equally capable on the track and on the street.

A second O2 sensor has been added downstream of the catalyzer, complementing the up stream sensor and enhancing overall emission control. Improvements to the catalyst itself, including a smaller, lighter design with higher quality materials, help maintain performance while minimizing weight gain.

 

The Ninja® ZX™-10R. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A

 

INTEGRATED RIDING MODES

All-inclusive modes that link S-KTRC and Power Mode allow riders to efficiently set traction control and power delivery to suit a given riding situation. Riders can choose from three pre-determined modes (Sport, Road, Rain) or four manual modes (Rider 1-4). In the manual Rider modes, each of the systems can be set independently. The mode can be changed while riding, using the button located on the left side of the handlebar.

 

 

KAWASAKI QUICK SHIFTER (KQS)

Adding to its impressive list of high-performance features, the Ninja ZX-10R sportbike comes equipped with dual direction KQS. The KQS allows ultra quick upshifts and downshifts without the needto use the clutch, resulting in a more enjoyable experience and quicker lap times. Designed for more effective sport riding, KQS can also be used on the street when the engine is above 2500 rpm.

 

The Ninja® ZX™-10R. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A

 

BOSCH INERTIAL MEASUREMENT UNIT (IMU)

The use of Bosch’s IMU allows an additional layer of precision to be added to the already high-level electronics package. IMU enables inertia to be monitored, including acceleration along longitudinal, transverse and vertical axes, plus roll rate and pitch rate are measured. Those measurements are thencombined with a sixth axis, yaw, that is calculated by the ECU using the Kawasaki proprietary softwareto give an ever clearer real-time picture of chassis orientation.

 

KAWASAKI CORNERING MANAGEMENT FUNCTION (KCMF)

Using the latest evolution of Kawasaki’s advanced modeling software and feedback from a compact IMU that gives an even clearer real-time picture of chassis orientation, KCMF monitors engine and chassis parameters throughout the corner – from entry, through the apex, to corner exit – and when working in conjunction with KIBS modulate brake force and engine power to facilitate a smooth transition from acceleration to braking and back again, and to assist riders in holding their intended line through the corner. The systems that KCMF oversees on the Ninja ZX-10R include S-KTRC, KLCM,KIBS, and Kawasaki Engine Brake Control.

 

SPORT KAWASAKI TRACTION CONTROL (S-KTRC)

The S-KTRC featured on the Ninja ZX-10R motorcycle has five modes for riders to choose from that enable optimal performance for a wide range of riding conditions, offering either enhanced sport riding performance or the peace of mind under certain conditions to negotiate a variety of surfaces with confidence. Kawasaki’s advanced modeling software, complemented by input from the IMU, delivers this one-of-a-kind precise control. The system can also be turned off if the rider elects to do so.

 

KAWASAKI LAUNCH CONTROL MODE (KLCM)

Designed to assist riders by optimizing acceleration from a stop, KLCM electronically manages engine output to maximize acceleration when starting from a stop. With the clutch lever pulled in and the system activated, engine speed is limited to a determined speed while the rider holds the throttle open. Once the rider releases the clutch lever to engage the clutch, engine speed is allowed to increase, but power is regulated to minimize wheel spin and help keep the front wheel on the ground. The system disengages automatically once a predetermined speed has been reached, or when the rider shifts into third gear. Riders can choose from three modes, each offering a progressively greater level of intrusion.

 

The Ninja® ZX™-10R. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A

 

KAWASAKI INTELLIGENT ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (KIBS)

Kawasaki’s Supersport-grade brake management system uses high-precision control to regulate brake pressure during sport riding. High-precision brake pressure control enables the system to avoid reduced brake performance due to excessive pressure drops, allowing lever feel to be maintained whenKIBS is active, and helps ensure ABS pulses feel smooth The system also reduces rear wheel lift under heavy braking and accounts for engine torque when downshifting.

 

KAWASAKI ENGINE BRAKE CONTROL (KEBC)

The Kawasaki Engine Brake Control system uses technology derived by KRT to give its riders maximum braking control regardless of gear selection and allows riders to select the amount of engine braking they prefer. When the system is activated, the engine braking effect is reduced, providing less interference when riding on the track.

 

POWER MODES

Power Modes offer riders an easily selectable choice of engine power delivery to suit riding conditions or preference. In addition to Full Power mode, one (Low) and one (Middle) alternate mode(s) in which maximum power is limited and throttle response is milder are provided.

The Ninja® ZX™-10R. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A

 

 

OHLINS MECHANICAL STEERING DAMPER

A race-quality, adjustable Öhlins steering damper with a twin-tube design comes standard on theNinja ZX-10R. The secondary tube functions as a reservoir, working with the refined internal components to deliver consistent damping performance even under demanding racing conditions, while effectively absorbing kickback. Precision construction and an integrated clamp reduce friction for exceptionally smooth initial movement and precise steering feel.

 

The Ninja® ZX™-10R. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A

 

ELECTRONIC CRUISE CONTROL

Kawasaki’s cruise control system allows a desired speed to be maintained with the simple press of a button. Once activated, it eliminates the need to constantly have to apply the throttle, reducing fatigue on the right hand when riding and extending a high level of comfort. The electronic cruise control is conveniently operated from the left handle and can be engaged by the push of a button. The set speedcan be adjusted using the “+” and “-“ buttons. The system can be disengaged several ways, including operating the brake lever, clutch lever, brake pedal or closing the throttle completely.

 

The Ninja® ZX™-10R. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A

 

INSTRUMENTATION

A new 5” all-digital TFT color instrumentation spearheads the 2026 Ninja ZX-10R’s cockpit, offering riders a high-tech, premium interface that elevates both form and function. Larger than the previous model’s screen, the advanced full-color display uses TFT (thin-film transistor) technology for crisp visibility, while glass bonding brings the image closer to its surface for a sleek look and reduced glare. Combined with IPS (in-plane switching) LCD technology, the display provides vivid colors and a wide viewing angle, ensuring essential riding information is easy to read at a glance.

Riders benefit from customizable display options designed to suit a variety of riding environments.The screen’s background color automatically shifts between white and black depending on ambient light, or it can be set manually, with auto-adjusting brightness further enhancing clarity. Two display modes are available: Type 1 highlights an analogue-style tachometer, core vehicle data, and turn-by-turn navigation for street use, while Type 2 features a bar-style tachometer with a racetrack-focused lap timer for performance riding.

The TFT display also incorporates a wide range of functions, from everyday essentials such as digital speedometer, gear position, and fuel gauge, to advanced indicators for riding modes, KawasakiTraction Control, Power Modes, Launch Control, Quick Shifter, and more. Smartphone connectivityadds another layer of convenience, offering call and message notifications, battery status, voicecommand indicators, and riding log integration via RIDEOLOGY THE APP MOTORCYCLE*. A race-style shift lamp integrated into the meter housing further enhances circuit riding, with three selectableshift-up indicator patterns to suit rider preference. Together, these features make the new TFTinstrumentation as versatile as it is cutting-edge, providing riders with the information they need –whether navigating city streets or chasing lap times.

 

The Ninja® ZX™-10R. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A

 

SMARTPHONE CONNECTIVITY

The 2026 Ninja ZX-10R sportbike brings riders even closer to their machine with advanced smartphone connectivity. By pairing wirelessly with the RIDEOLOGY THE APP MOTORCYCLE* ridersare able to gain access to a wide range of functions that enhance convenience, customization, and riding enjoyment. This integration ensures that both on the street and on the track, key information and controls are always within reach.

Through the latest version of the app, riders can view detailed vehicle information such as fuel level, odometer readings, and maintenance logs, while a Riding Log records GPS route data and running conditions for post-ride review. Notifications for incoming calls and messages appear on the bike’s instrument display, minimizing distractions and keeping riders focused on the road. General settings, including shift-up indicator timing, display preferences, and date settings, can also be adjusted directly from the smartphone, adding another layer of personalization.

For riders seeking even more control, the app enables Kawasaki Riding Management, allowingRiding Modes (Road, Sport, Rain, or Rider) and support systems like Kawasaki Engine Brake Controland KQS to be set in advance and uploaded to the bike automatically. Navigation and Voice Commandfunctions (available with a separate license) further expand usability, enabling turn-by-turn directions onthe 5” TFT display and voice-operated app control for a hands-free experience. Together, these features make smartphone connectivity a powerful companion, blending everyday convenience with performance-focused customization to elevate every ride on the Ninja ZX-10R.

 

The Ninja® ZX™-10R. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A

 

SUSPENSION

The 2026 Ninja ZX-10R features advanced suspension components developed with technology derived directly from feedback from Kawasaki’s WorldSBK factory racers. Up front, a 43mm Show a Balance Free Front Fork (BFF) provides a combination of ride comfort, braking stability, and precise front-end feedback. Independently adjustable compression and rebound damping allow riders to fine-tune performance, while improvements to the fork clamping area on the lower triple clamp and optimized rigidity of the fork outer tubes enhance handling and cornering performance. Although the front spring rate remains at 10.5 N/mm, the fork height has been slightly reduced from 3mm to 1mm, creating a less forward-leaning stance, and damping settings have been optimized to match.

At the rear, a horizontal back-link suspension system paired with a Showa Balance Free Rear Cushion (BFRC) shock maintains stability and control. The BFRC high-spec rear shock improves ridecomfort, increases traction, and offers independently adjustable compression and rebound dampingwhile reducing overall weight. Revised rear linkage components adjust the lever ratio, and the spring rate has been tuned from 95 N/mm to 92.5 N/mm to facilitate easier initiation of pitching motion. Optimized damping settings further enhance rear-wheel traction, giving riders greater control from mid-corner through corner exit.

Together, the front and rear suspension updates combine to deliver a responsive, balanced chassis that maximizes the benefits of the Ninja ZX-10R’s updated aerodynamics, frame geometry, and track-focused handling. Riders benefit from increased stability, sharper turn-in, and improved confidence whether on the racetrack or spirited street rides.

 

The Ninja® ZX™-10R. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A

 

BRAKES & WHEELS

A pair of 330mm Brembo semi-floating front discs with Brembo M50 monobloc dual radial-mount four-piston calipers provide superb braking power and are tasked to handle the stopped duties of the powerful engine. At the rear, a 220mm disc and single-piston caliper complement the strong front brake and offer controllability and strong braking force. The rear brake reservoir has been positioned to the inside in order to give the rider greater freedom of movement as they change position on the bike.Three-spoke design cast wheels are lightweight and provide the optimum rigidity to contribute to edge grip when riding on the track.

Bridgestone’s latest high-performance Battlax RS12 tires replace the previous models Bridgestone Battlax RS11 and were developed to suit the performance characteristics of the Ninja ZX-10R.

 

The Ninja® ZX™-10R. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A

 

ERGONOMICS

Ergonomics were designed to enhance rider comfort and complement the Ninja ZX-10R’s aerodynamic package. The wind protection offered by the cowl and windshield translates to reduced stress from wind blast, enabling riders to change positions at ease when setting up for corner entry on the track. The handlebar is positioned forward and straight. The space between the handlebars and the seat provides riders the ability to change positions for both track and street riding. The rear seat height was carefully selected, encouraging riders to elevate their hips when in a full race crouch position. This position helps minimize drag when tucked behind the windshield. Footpegs are positioned in order to meet the circuit-focused riding position that engineers sought after. This position enables the rider to weight the pegs when going through a corner.

 

ACCESSORIES & RACE KIT PARTS

A number of Kawasaki Genuine Accessories (KGA) can be found available for riders to personalize their Ninja ZX-10R motorcycles. Grip heaters enhance street riding comfort on cold days. Marchesini forged aluminum wheels offer both light weight and optimal rigidity for increased performance. Necessary parts, such as front brake discs and speed sensor ring are available via accessory kits. Additional accessories for the Ninja ZX-10R include a seat cowl, knee pads, frame sliders, axle sliders, and scratch-resistant film for the TFT meter.

For riders focused on closed circuit riding, a number of race kits parts are available and help assist in building the Ninja ZX-10R and Ninja ZX-10RR to full superbike spec. The smallest details can beaddressed with factory parts to help lower lap times on the racetrack. From a race kit ECU to multiplethickness plain bearings and trust washers for engine blue printing to factory catch tanks and chassisgeometry adjusters, KGA is there to support racers.

 

 

NINJA ZX-10RR

For 2026, the single-seat Ninja ZX-10RR model returns with several features developed throughKawasaki’s racing efforts in WorldSBK. The Ninja ZX-10RR features a wide powerband and a quickerengine response with an easy-to-use character. Performance upgrades include the elimination of intakefunnels in the airbox, allowing the bike to receive sufficient air for the increased power. The use of light weight titanium connecting rods manufactured by Pankl, a company specializing in developing and manufacturing engine and drivetrain components for high-performance race cars and the aerospace industry, is one of the key performance features found on the Ninja ZX-10RR. Lighter weight pistonslower the reciprocating weight, aiding in the high rev limit and contributing to smooth-climbing revs. Oneless piston ring than the standard model pistons enables a shorter piston height and preventsmechanical loss due to friction. Piston pins match the pistons and feature a DLC coating that protects against wear.

A special, super-hard titanium coating on the outer surface of the fork’s inner tubes reduces sliding friction and improves action, contributing to the smoother ride, while rear suspension spring preload and damping settings were specifically developed for the Ninja ZX-10RR. Pirelli Diablo™ Supercorsa SP V3tires are fitted to meet the needs of the powerful engine.

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Yamaha Champions Riding School Announces 2026 Schedule

Yamaha Champion Riding School instructors. Photo courtesy ChampSchool

GARYSBURG, N.C. — November 2025 — Yamaha Champions Riding School, North America’s premier motorcycle training program, is proud to announce its 2026 nationwide schedule—a season designed to help riders of all levels ride with purpose, precision, and confidence.

At ChampSchool, we teach data-proven best practices based on the same techniques used by the world’s best riders. These universal principles apply to any rider, any bike, any road, any goal—because they’re grounded in the physics of how every motorcycle is designed to be ridden.

“Our sport demands respect,” said ChampSchool founder Nick Ienatsch. “We’ve all heard about the freedom, joy, and mental-health benefits of riding, but ‘two-wheeled therapy’ shouldn’t hurt the rider. The solution isn’t just training—it’s proper training: understanding the motorcycle, the data, and the habits that champions use on every ride.”

ChampSchool’s in-person programs remain highly exclusive, with over 90% of 2025 events selling out months in advance. Each program offers Yamaha motorcycles on Bridgestone tires and optional Dainese gear and Arai helmets for an easy “arrive & ride” experience.

 

 

Programs for Every Rider:

 

  • 2-Day ChampSchool ($2,695–$3,595) — Our flagship program with an exclusive 4:1 student-to-instructor ratio at top racetracks nationwide. Optional arrive-and-ride with Yamaha motorcycles, Dainese gear, and Arai helmets. Max class size 24–32 with 8–10 world-class instructors.

 

  • 1-Day ChampStreet — Paddock ($495–$595) — Your street bike, your street gear, and the same data-proven techniques as 2-Day. Eight hours in a controlled paddock environment at highway speeds plus speed-limited track time. 8:1 ratio, max 16 students. No leathers required.

 

  • 1-Day ChampStreet — Track ($595–$995) — ChampStreet upgraded: kart track sessions at highway speeds plus speed-limited sessions on the full-size track. Eight hours, 8:1 ratio, max 16. No leathers required.

 

  • 1-Day ChampPrecision ($395) — NEW! — Learn the slow-speed mastery of America’s top police motor officers. Focus on balance, clutch, throttle, and brake control in a safe paddock environment to build precision, confidence, and finesse.

 

  • 2-Day ChampGrad ($2,995) — The next step for ChampSchool grads. 4:1 ratio, max 24–32, 8–10 instructors; arrive-and-ride options available.

 

  • 2-Day ChampGrad Semi-Private ($3,295) — Highly personalized 2:1 coaching, max 16 riders & 8 instructors, with extensive filming, data-acquisition bikes, and mini-bike training on TTR-125s with Bridgestone race tires.

 

  • Private Lessons ($1,595/day) — For 2-Day ChampSchool grads. Deep-dive, tailored coaching at select post-school dates or custom track-day arrangements.

 

What’s New for 2026:

 

  • Return to Texas: Eagles Canyon Raceway (March 24–25)

 

  • New Program — ChampPrecision: Police-level riding skills for every motorcyclist; the motor-officer method for total control

 

  • Track Rabbit Registration: Streamlined sign-up and financing through Klarna, Afterpay, and Affirm (up to $10,000)

 

  • Early-Bird Discounts: Available for a limited time

 

 

2026 Schedule

January 16–17 – Homestead-Miami Speedway – Homestead, FL

February 18–19 – Chuckwalla Valley Raceway – Desert Center, CA

February 24–25 – Inde Motorsports Ranch – Willcox, AZ

March 11–12 – Buttonwillow Raceway Park – Buttonwillow, CA

March 20–22 – Las Vegas Motor Speedway – Las Vegas, NV

March 24–25 – Eagles Canyon Raceway – Decatur, TX

April 1–2 – Road Atlanta – Braselton, GA

April 23–24 – NCBIKE (NCCAR) – Garysburg, NC

April 27–28 – NCBIKE (ChampGrad) – Garysburg, NC

May 5–6 – Inde Motorsports Ranch (ChampGrad) – Willcox, AZ

May 12–13 – New Jersey Motorsports Park – Millville, NJ

May 23–24 – High Plains Raceway – Deer Trail, CO

May 25 – CODE 303 Emergency Vehicle Operations Center – Douglas County, CO

June 10–11 – Thunderhill Raceway Park – Willows, CA

June 16–17 – New Jersey Motorsports Park – Millville, NJ

July 22–23 – The Ridge Motorsports Park – Shelton, WA

August 17–18 – Autobahn Country Club – Joliet, IL

September 21–22 – Carolina Motorsports Park – Kershaw, SC

October 1–2 – NCM Motorsports Park – Bowling Green, KY

October 6–7 – Inde Motorsports Ranch – Willcox, AZ

October 15–16 – Buttonwillow Raceway Park – Buttonwillow, CA

October 22–23 – NCBIKE – Garysburg, NC

October 26–27 – NCBIKE (ChampGrad) – Garysburg, NC

November 17–18 – Inde Motorsports Ranch (ChampGrad) – Willcox, AZ

Additional 2026 dates and locations to be announced.

 

 

About Yamaha Champions Riding School:

Yamaha Champions Riding School (ChampSchool) is the evolution of the Freddie Spencer High-Performance Riding School and remains the nation’s most respected motorcycle training program. Led by racer, author, and curriculum architect Nick Ienatsch, ChampSchool teaches “Champions Habits”—the techniques and control principles used by the best riders in the world—to help riders go faster, safer, and with greater confidence.

ChampSchool is proudly sponsored by Yamaha Motor Corporation USA, Bridgestone Motorcycle Tires, Dainese, Arai Helmets, Insta360 Cameras, Yamalube, GYTR, Chatterbox, GB Racing, Chickenhawk Tire Warmers, Stompgrip, Frog Fuel, and N2 Track Days.

For details and registration, visit www.champschool.com or email [email protected].

 

A New Era of ASBK From 2026, Including Transition to 2027

Australian Superbike race start. Photo courtesy ASBK

Motorcycling Australia and the ASBK Management Team are excited to announce the details for a new era of ASBK, starting from 2026 before the transition to a landmark summer calendar in 2027.

Among key ASBK developments, the shift to a summer championship in 2027 will align the mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship, presented by Motul (ASBK) with other major superbike championships around the globe.

A short and sharp 2026 ASBK Championship will begin the transition to the 2027 ASBK summer calendar, with five action-packed rounds starting in February at Phillip Island with the traditional season opener alongside WorldSBK, and then ending at Queensland Raceway in June with the ASBK Grand Finale.

After an extended winter break, the all-new ASBK summer calendar will then begin over seven rounds, starting in October 2026 followed by rounds in November and December 2026 and then into 2027 in January, February and March before concluding at The Bend in April.

Motorcycling Australia CEO Peter Doyle said that hard work has been going on behind the scenes for many years to find the right time to transition to an ASBK summer calendar.

‘’We now have the support of the manufactures, industry and our partners. With the ASBK Championship in a strong position, now looks to be the best time,” he said.

“There will be a short 2026 championship while we make the change to summer, and we appreciate this will be a busy period.

‘’ASBK racing in the summer months aims to bring more fans to the trackside enjoying sunny weather and great racing – and with more eyes watching our TV broadcasts without competition from football codes and other sports.

“It also opens the opportunity for international riders to join ASBK in their off-season. It’s an exciting time for ASBK as me take these new steps.”

 

Mike Jones (#46) leads Cameron Dunker (#3), Troy Herfoss (#17), Anthony West (#13) and Josh Waters (#1). Photo courtesy ASBK.
Mike Jones (#46) leads Cameron Dunker (#3), Troy Herfoss (#17), Anthony West (#13) and Josh Waters (#1). Photo courtesy ASBK.

 

Another new development for the 2026 and 2027 ASBK Championships will be the introduction of the all-new Teams Championship in the Superbike and Supersport classes to acknowledge and celebrate the hard work and competitive spirit of teams in the paddock.

Finally, ASBK will now solely focus on celebrating the top three in every race with trophy presentations, bringing to an end the ‘overall’ podium at each round. In the 2026 ASBK Championship, the Superbike class will battle it out over 11 races across the five rounds.

Further announcements on the composition and locations of the 2026 and 2027 classes, plus the 2027 ASBK summer calendar dates, will be made in the following weeks as further details are finalised.

 

2026 ASBK PROVISIONAL CALENDAR

•    Rd1: February 20-22, Phillip Island, Vic (WorldSBK)

•    Rd2: March 27-28, Sydney Motorsport Park, NSW

•    Rd3: May 1-3, The Bend, SA

•    Rd4: May 29-31, Morgan Park, Qld

•    Rd5: June 26-28, Queensland Raceway, Qld

 

2027 ASBK PROVISIONAL CALENDAR*

•    Rd1: October 2026, location TBA

•    Rd2: November 2026, The Bend, SA

•    Rd3: December 2026, One Raceway, NSW

•    Rd4: January 2027, location TBA

•    Rd5: February 2027, Phillip Island, Vic (WorldSBK)

•    Rd6: March 2027, Queensland Raceway, Qld

•    Rd7: April 2027, The Bend, SA

* 2027 ASBK calendar subject to confirmation.

 

For more information on the 2025 mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship presented by Motul:

 

R.I.P.: Racer, Announcer, Enthusiast Richard Chambers

Daytona International Speedway public address announcer and former racer Richard Chambers (right) interviewing former Latin America Superbike Champion and current Sporting Director for the Italtrans Racing Moto2 World Championship team Robertino Pietri (left) at Daytona International Speedway in 2016. Photo by David Swarts.
Daytona International Speedway public address announcer and former racer Richard Chambers (right) interviewing former Latin America Superbike Champion and then Sporting Director for the Italtrans Racing Moto2 World Championship team Robertino Pietri (left) at Daytona International Speedway in 2016. Photo by David Swarts.

According to his long-time friend Lee Bivens, AMA Pro Formula One and Superbike racer turned announcer Richard Chambers has died in Los Angeles. He was 79 years old.

Richard Chambers announcing at Daytona. Photo by Brian J. Nelson.
Another shot of Richard Chambers on announcing duty at Daytona. Photo by Brian J. Nelson.

Chambers survived a cancer diagnoses in 2020 and returned to his announcing career.

Chambers came up through AAMRR & WERA racing, earned his AMA license and competed as a privateer sponsored by White’s Truck Stop on 250cc and 750cc Yamahas, racing a TZ750 in AMA Formula One. After AMA Superbike was established, he started racing a Kawasaki Superbike.

Richard Chambers on the front row of an AMA Superbike race at Road America in 1982. Photo courtesy Ryan Rawls.
Richard Chambers on his Yamaha TZ750 in an AMA Formula One race. Photo courtesy Ryan Rawls.
Richard Chambers poses with Ryan Rawls during the MotoAmerica event at Daytona, 2025. Photo courtesy Ryan Rawls.

After retiring from professional racing, Chambers became a race announcer at events including the Daytona 200, which he attended for decades. He was an avid supporter of rider safety initiatives, specifically the Roadracing World Action Fund.

May he Rest in Peace, and condolences to his wife, Laurel.

More information will be posted as it becomes available.

 

 

 

Moto2 European Championship: American Moor P18 in Race 1 & P19 in Race 2

Rossi Moor (92) at Barcelona. Photo courtesy Révész Racing.

American Rossi Attila Moor, riding his Cardoso Racing Kalex on the 2.89-mile (4.66 km) track, was 18th during Moto2 European Championship Race 1 Sunday morning at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, in Spain and 19th during Race 2 Sunday afternoon. 

 

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More from a press release issued by Révész Racing:

A Very Tough Weekend for Rossi Attila Moor and Team Cardoso in Barcelona.

It was one of the most challenging weekends of the season for Rossi Attila Moor in the penultimate FIM JuniorGP Moto2 round. From Thursday’s opening practice, Rossi Attila Moor, the Hungarian/American rider of the Revesz Racing Team Cardoso, battled severe chattering and pronounced understeer on corner exit, limiting his ability to get back on the throttle.

The Team Cardoso crew worked relentlessly through qualifying. Saturday morning’s Practice pointed in the right direction—nearly six-tenths gained—but not enough for direct Q2 access. In Q1, further tweaks still fell short: with 1:44.913 Rossi missed Q2 by just 0.48, lining up 22nd on the grid.

A technical debrief on Saturday night led to bold, wide-ranging changes for Race 1— necessary to claw back over one and a half seconds, albeit risky without prior testing. The call partially paid off: in Race 1 Rossi gained four places to finish 18th, setting a 1:45.442 best lap and, crucially, improving his feeling.

Between Race 1 and Race 2, the box fine-tuned the package again: in Race 2 Rossi lowered his personal best to 1:44.987, finishing 19th. The outright race benchmark was 1:43.905—a snapshot of an ultra-tight field with 20 riders covered by 0.9s and Rossi only 0.6s off the top-10.

To consolidate progress ahead of the finale, the team has scheduled two days of testing at Circuito de Sevilla, targeting a more competitive set-up for Valencia. The mission is clear: convert these steps forward into a strong result for Rossi Attila Moor, the Hungarian/American rider of the Revesz Racing Team Cardoso.

 

Rossi Attila Moor (92) with his teammate Harrison Samuel Voight (29) at Barcelona. Photo credit: Révész Racing NGRT

 

Rossi Attila Moor: “It was a very tough weekend. I want to thank Team Cardoso and my entire staff for their effort to give me a competitive bike. We made progress, but not yet enough to run where we belong. Now I’ll focus on the two test days in Seville—I know exactly what I want to try— and aim to arrive in Valencia ready to close the championship with an extremely positive result. I would like to extend my heartfelt congratulations to Tibor Erika Varga, who yesterday in Barcelona won the first race in the Stock class and moved into the lead of the overall standings. Bravo, Tibor.”

 

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Inside Info: Yamaha Launches 2026 YZF-R7 Streetbike; Kawasaki
Introduces 2026 Ninja ZX-10R and Z900RS; Triumph Unveils
Street Triple 765 RX and Moto2 models; Norton Is Back With
1200cc V-4 Manx R; CFMoto Shows 997cc SR-RR V4, and more…

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MotoGP Interview: Tech3’s Hervé Poncharal Looks Back, “Full Gas”

Shops: OrangeCat Racing, From Track Days to Champions

 

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Misti Hurst Launches “Life in the Fast Lane: Discovering the Art of Cornering”

Misti Hurst (5) in action on track. Photo credit ETECHPHOTO

Former AMA Pro Racer and California Superbike School Coach Misti Hurst Launches “Life in the Fast Lane: Discovering the Art of Cornering” on Kickstarter

The new book blends two decades of racing, coaching, and writing into a story-driven guide that helps riders improve their skills, find confidence, and life-proof their passion.

Professional racer, writer, coach, and moto mom Misti Hurst is launching a Kickstarter campaign on November 11 to bring Book 1 of her long-awaited series, Life in the Fast Lane, to life.

Blending memoir, motorcycle manual, and coaching guide, the book offers riders an inside look at the skills, science, and mindset behind mastering two wheels.

With a foreword by Keith Code, founder of the world-renowned California Superbike School, the book draws from Misti’s two decades of experience racing AMA Supersport, instructing thousands of riders, and living life in motion.

As one of the top riding coaches in the world, her observations are spot-on. The fact that there is a story behind it, and that she has leveraged these insights throughout her own life and in the lives of so many riders worldwide, is its essence.”Keith Code, Founder, California Superbike School

 

  • About the Book

Life in the Fast Lane: Discovering the Art of Cornering is a bold, high-speed guide for riders who want to ride better, race faster, and life-proof their passion.

Equal parts real-world coaching manual and personal storytelling, it combines the proven methods of the California Superbike School with Misti’s lived experiences as a racer, coach, and mom.

Readers will learn:

  • Proven techniques refined over two decades of rider coaching
  • Insights from behind the scenes at the California Superbike School
  • Stories of triumphs, fears, and lessons from life on track and on the road
  • A bonus interview with Keith Code himself

The book continues the legacy of Code’s Twist of the Wrist II, offering a fresh, relatable voice and marking one of the first major riding-technique books written by a woman who has both raced and coached professionally.

 

  • Kickstarter Campaign Details

Launching November 11, the campaign aims to raise $22,000 CAD to fund professional editing, design, printing, and fulfillment through Acutrack.

Backers can choose from a range of rewards, including digital editions, signed hardcovers, private coaching calls, and even fun creative options like chapter or story suggestions.

Highlight Rewards Include:

  • $15 – Fast Lane Reader (E-Book)
  • $35 – Warm-Up Lap Softcover Edition
  • $68 – Signed Hardcover by Misti
  • $125 – Ride the Dream Tier — includes a thank-you entry for a training day with the California Superbike School on a BMW S 1000, plus other exclusive perks
  • $250 – Premium Signed Legend Edition (dual-signed by Misti & Keith Code)
  • $300+ – Private Coaching Calls & Video Reviews
  • $2,000+ – Track Master Days & Sponsor Tiers

 

Bulk and Group Rewards: Motorcycle shops, riding clubs, and training organizations can take advantage of discounted multi-book packages perfect for resale, member gifts, or team resources.

Stretch goals include upgraded print quality, bonus chapters, a professionally produced audiobook, and stickers!

 

“Life in the Fast Lane: Discovering the Art of Cornering” by Misti Hurst. Photo credit ETECHPHOTO

 

 

  • The Bigger Picture

Life in the Fast Lane is the first in a multi-volume series exploring every aspect of the riding life — from street and track techniques to adventure travel, dirt and ADV skills, and the Moto Mom experience.

Each book combines storytelling, skill-building, and authentic insights from one of the few women to have raced professionally and coached at such an elite level.

 

  • Join the Movement

The Kickstarter campaign goes live on November 11, 2025, at 8 am PST.

Support the project, claim limited-edition rewards, and help bring this book to life:

The pre-launch page is live now — click “Notify me on launch” to be reminded right when it goes live so you don’t miss out: *Kickstarter account set up is required.

👉 https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/mistihurst/life-in-the-fast-lane-discovering-the-art-of-cornering

For updates, visit www.mistihurst.com or follow @mistihurstracing on social media.

Bison Opens Contingency Applications For Racing Organizations Nationwide

CMRA racer Donnie Vines at Hallett Motor Racing Circuit. Photo By: Robert Lackey

Bison Announces New Racing Contingency Program to Support Organizations and Riders Nationwide.

Bison is proud to announce the launch of its newly expanded Racing Contingency Program, designed to reward racers and support organizations nationwide with Bison Bucks awards. The program reflects Bison’s ongoing commitment to grassroots racing by partnering with established and emerging organizations, ensuring both broad exposure and meaningful rewards for riders.

 

  • Program Details

Racing organizations are invited to apply for acceptance into the program. Accepted organizations may select two race classes per season where Bison Contingency will be offered. These classes will be supported at every round throughout the season. Bison encourages the use of the contingency program not only to reward racers in well-attended classes, but also to help attract racers to classes that organizations are seeking to expand.

 

  • Eligibility

All racers competing in the designated contingency classes are eligible to earn Bison Bucks.  There are no requirements for brands worn, decals on bikes, or sponsor listings.  Awards are structured as follows:

  • 1st Place: $100

  • 2nd Place: $50

  • 3rd Place: $25

Racers must complete a once-per-season contingency form, providing contact information for inclusion in Bison’s rider database. Rider information will be used exclusively by Bison to improve products and programs and will never be sold to outside organizations.

 

  • Organization Requirements

Participating organizations must hang a banner that Bison provides, in a prominent location at each event, and submit contingency race results to Bison within two weeks of each event’s conclusion to ensure timely award distribution.

 

  • Commitment to Racing

“Bison is thrilled to continue our investment in the future of motorcycle racing through this contingency program,” said Robert Lackey at Bison. “This initiative not only rewards the athletes who push the limits on track, but also strengthens our partnerships with the organizations that keep grassroots racing thriving.”

 

  • Apply Now

Organizations interested in applying for the Bison Racing Contingency Program can learn more and submit their application at https://wkf.ms/3WPBZhU, or contact Mathilde Gasnier at [email protected] with any questions.

Where To Ride In November 2025

Some students riding during a N2 Track Days Event. Photo courtesy N2 Track Days.

The following track days, riding schools, and racing events are scheduled by organizations based in the United States during November 2025.

This list includes 23 opportunities to ride at races, schools, and track days during the months of November in North America.

To have your motorcycle racing or riding event added to the Event Calendar on this website and published in the print edition of Roadracing World & Motorcycle Technology magazine, submit your calendar and contact information via the contact page on this website or by emailing to [email protected] or to [email protected].

Before heading to an event, contact the organization or track and confirm that it’s going to be held as publicized.

 

11/1-2 California Superbike School, Las Vegas Motor Speedway, North Las Vegas, NV (All Levels)

11/1-2 Evolve GT School And Track Days, NCBIKE, Garysburg, NC

11/1-2 NOLA Riding Academy Track Days, NOLA Motorsports Park, Avondale, LA

11/2 Superbike-Coach Corp. Schools & Track Days, Cornering School Day 1, Little 99 Raceway, Stockton, CA

11/1-2-3 Sportbike Track Time Track Days, Barber Motorsports Park, Birmingham, AL

11-3/4 California Superbike School, Las Vegas Motor Speedway, North Las Vegas, NV (All Levels)

11/6-7 Yamaha Champions Riding School, Buttonwillow Raceway Park, Buttonwillow, CA

11/8-9 ASMA Series, Arroyo Seco Raceway CW, Deming, NM

11/8-9 SFLminiGP Championship Series, Bushnell Motorsports Park, Bushnell, FL (Round 8)

11/8-9 Compact Octane Track Days, Streets Of Willow course, Willow Springs Raceway, Rosamond, CA

11/8-9-10 Precision Track Days, Atlanta Motorsports Park, Dawsonville, GA

11/11-12 Yamaha Champions Riding School, Inde Motorsport Ranch, Willcox, AZ (ChampGrad)

11/14-16 CRA (California Roadrace Association) Series, Willow Springs Int’l Raceway (Big Willow), Rosamond, CA

11/15 Southeast Mini Moto Series, Lamar County Speedway, Barnesville, GA

11/15-16 Precision Track Days, Roebling Road Raceway, Bloomingdale, GA

11/15-16-17 Jennings GP Track Days & Novice Schools, Jennings GP, Jennings, FL (Track Days)

11/16 Superbike-Coach Corp. Schools & Track Days, Cornering School Day 2, Little 99 Raceway, Stockton, CA

11/22-23 Hallett Advanced Rider Training (HART), Hallett Motor Racing Circuit, Jennings, OK

11/29-30 N2 Track Days, Barber Motorsports Park, Birmingham, AL

11/29-30 Trackdaz Track Days, Buttonwillow Classic Track Buttonwillow, CA (TurkeyDaz)

11/29-30 Sportbike Track Time Track Days, Talladega Gran Prix Raceway, Munford, AL

11/29-30-12/1 Precision Track Days, JenningsGP, Jennings, FL

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