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2007 Dates Latest, Gift Vouchers, V2, Cold Killers And A Special Book Offer...

Published by Tasha Crook
05 December 2006, 16:22
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With only 2 spaces remaining on our April 5th/6th 2 Day Camp at Almeria and school days in the UK selling well for April and May, 2007 is shaping up to be a great year already. We have now updated our schedule to include dates at Mondello Park in Ireland, Kinnekulle and Gellerasen, Sweden and The Artic Circle Raceway in Norway.

For a full schedule please click this link www.superbikeschool.co.uk/schedule

Gift Vouchers:

If you want to do a school in 2007 why not ask for a CSS Gift Voucher as a present. These can be purchased in values from £10 up to £500. As an added bonus the gift voucher will come with a free DVD ‘A day at the School’ which was shot this October at Silverstone.

You can order your voucher by calling 08700 671061 or online at www.superbikeschool.co.uk

V2 Visor Sponge Gift Pack:

If your looking for a stocking filler idea for a mate then what about something simple but really effective. If you did a school with us this year you would have received one of the sponges courtesy of V2 and found them a biking must have.

Cold Killers from Knox:

Whether you’re a motorcyclist, horse rider, or you ski you will find the range of Cold Killers Thermal clothing invaluable. We sell gloves, hoods, Sport Tops, Sport Pants and Wind Buddy Jackets – California Superbike School are very happy to approve and stock the Cold Killers range.

Performance Riding Techniques/2006 Moto GP Review:

A very special back-to-back offer of two excellent books published by Haynes - Andy Ibbott’s Performance Riding Techniques and Julian Ryder’s 2006 Moto GP Review.

2006 has been a memorable year for Moto GP, with the new rule changes for 2007, we’ve seen the last of the 990 engine.

The last year of the 990cc formula also gave us something we have never seen before: Valentino Rossi trying to cut back another rider's points lead. In all seven of his World Championships, he has led from the front and controlled the field. This time it was the young American who stretched out a lead and was then pursued all the way to the final race.

As well as the Doctor (Valentino Rossi) and the Kentucky Kid (Nicky Hayden), a new generation of fast and fearless young racers moved up from the 250cc class and made an instant impression. Australians Casey Stoner and Chris Vermeulen both started from pole position and stood on the rostrum in their first seasons in MotoGP, while Spanish national hero Dani Pedrosa won three races to become Rookie of the Year. Dani also instigated what could have been one of the most costly crashes motorcycle racing has ever seen.

Only £35 plus P&P when ordered together – a saving of £5. You can find more details about this at the link at the bottom.

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