California Superbike School dates announced for 2025

The Califonia Superbike School (CSS), one of the leading track-riding schools in the world, have announced their dates for the 2025 session in India. The CSS will take place twice, the first being from January 24-26 and the second between January 31 and February 2, 2025.

California Superbike School — What is it?

The California Superbike School is a leading track-riding school that teaches the right way to ride a motorcycle on a racetrack, which also helps build riding skills for everyday needs. The school focuses on sharpening the skills of riders on various levels.

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The CSS program has four levels in total. The first three levels are for riders with less experience and are usually clubbed together. Each level comprises of five sessions and involves riding, taught by a lead coach. The riders then get on the track and practise. Each rider also gets a personal coach who points out the areas of correction and strength, while also clearing doubts.

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Level four is for the experienced riders who have completed the first three levels. Level 4 of CSS is also conducted separately. The cost for CSS levels 1, 2, and 3 is Rs 80,000 while level 4 costs Rs 1.35 lakh. The fee covers training, food, and fuel, while CSS will also provide motorcycles on a first-come-first-serve basis.

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