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更新日期:2018-11-27
檔案大小:27M
目前版本:29
版本需求:Android 4.4 以上版本
官方網站:https://superbikeschool.com/
Email:codebreakincorporated@gmail.com
聯絡地址:255 Harlow Drive Glendale, CA 91206
About Keith Code
Keith Code has been described by America's Rider magazine as "arguably the best known and most successful on-track motorcycle instructor in the world". Riders who have been trained either at his schools or by him personally have won upwards of 50 world and national racing championships, and include multiple world GP champion, Wayne Rainey.
Keith got hooked on motorcycles when he was just twelve years old, after hearing a recording of the 1957 IOM TT Golden Jubilee races and at sixteen he started racing. During the 1970's Keith began what would become his life's work - understanding and teaching the art of riding motorcycles, making him the first person to develop and fully codify riding technology for motorcycles. His research continues to this day.
About the California Superbike School
Keith founded the California Superbike School in 1980, the first rider training school to develop a step-by-step rider training curriculum. His teachings have spread all over the world with the California Superbike School operating at over 90 tracks in more than 15 countries and training over 150,000 riders.
In 2006 Keith was tasked by the United States Marine Corps to design a rider training program that would be effective in reducing serious motorcycle accidents among USMC riders. The program called Advanced Motorcycle Operator School is now considered the "Gold Standard" of rider training by Marine safety personnel due to its graduates' extraordinary safety record over a four year periods.
About Twist of the Wrist
Keith has written three books about sportbike riding and racing techniques as well as a feature length movie covering his first book, "A Twist of the Wrist". His works have been translated into Russian, German, Estonian, Greek, Spanish, Japanese, Polish, French, Italian and Dutch. Today he writes a monthly column called Code Break for Motorcyclist Magazine who named him Motorcyclist of the Year for his contributions to training.
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