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Chasing A Dream Scholarship

 
dred96 dred96
New User | Posts: 6 | Joined: 09/07
Posted: 09/28/07
01:25 PM

American Supercamp is currently accepting applications for riders interested in attending fall/winter schools as part of the Chasing a Dream scholarship program.  Upcoming schools include dates at locations in CT, OH, CA, and CO.  Four riders will be selected to attend a two-day American Supercamp motorcycle technique school.  The Ethan Gillim Chasing a Dream program allows for young riders to attend and train with American Supercamp motorcycle technique schools at no charge to the student.  Initiated shortly after the passing of the young up and coming racer Ethan Gillim, the program is dedicated to helping young riders pursue the dream of riding motorcycles.  The program is an ongoing opportunity at every American Supercamp school.  Applications are always welcome and should include a brief introduction including riding experience along with a copy of the rider’s most recent report card. For more information visit http://www.americansupercamp.com/butch.shtml. Applications can also be sent to American Supercamp C/O Danny Walker 8606 S.E. Frontage Rd. Ft. Collins, CO 80528.

About: American Supercamp is a riding skills and balance improvement course using aggressive and innovative riding drills.  The camp is designed to force students to critically think about their actions and the effects on the handling of the motorcycle.  The camp focusses on improving your techniques of cornering for safety and speed; for roadrace, motocross, supermoto, flat-track, or street riding.  For more information visit www.americansupercamp.com  

 

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