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YOu can also do the code school Superbike bike camp (two otr three day) Student instructor ratio is 2:1 That's what I did and well worth the $$$



Did CSS here, at Yas Marina. Well worth it!

You can do the levels 1-4 as per the normal courses. However you can also book the instructors 1 on 1 if you'd like. More expensive but more attention and more tailored to the individual. I wouldn't do more than 2 levels one after the other though, it gets very tiring and it's based on you going away and practising what you learned after each level.

Also note CSS is 2 schools, 1 in Uk and 1 in US but both move around, so can sometimes combine it with a nice holiday aswell if you check their schedules ;-)

Also there is the DRE (Ducati Riding Experience) which you can book through Ducati , which teaches, though Italian style I hear. There you have the option of being taught by Troy Bayliss and riding on a Panigale.

I also have some numbers/adresses for former CSS instructors who teach privately world wide if interested. Our Ducati Club flew one out about 2 months ago, prices are very reasonable/lower if shared that way, and you get much longer,and more personal teaching that way.
 
I did the two day at Barber in Birmingham AL @2450, includes the bmw bike rental, riding gear if needed, and breakfast and lunch both days. plus lapso n the camera bike (this was cool it has a high pylon mounted on it and gives view on the bike as well as track.

I'm going to do level 3 and 4 there next year.

Chris

How much did that one cost?
 
I did the two day at Barber in Birmingham AL @2450, includes the bmw bike rental, riding gear if needed, and breakfast and lunch both days. plus lapso n the camera bike (this was cool it has a high pylon mounted on it and gives view on the bike as well as track.

I'm going to do level 3 and 4 there next year.

Chris

I did the two day camp in Las Vegas this past March...well worth it!
 
@ Zvez Thanks haven't experienced one of those camps, and hadn't noticed that option. They seem to mainly do those in the US. But sounds good!
 
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