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Cycle News 2019 Issue 48 December 3

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IN THE WIND P40 Jessy Nelson MX School Returns T he Road 2 Recovery Founda- tion announced details for the fourth annual Jessy Nelson MX School, which is scheduled for Thursday, December 19, in Pala, California. Riders of all ages and skill lev- els will have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to learn from some of the nation's top motocross/ supercross riders and coaches at a premier stop of the AMA Pro Motocross National circuit at Fox Raceway. With the support and generosity of the motorcycle community, proceeds from this event will go to benefit Jessy Nel- son and Micky Dymond in their R2R Funds. This year's lineup of coaches includes Jessy Nelson, Cole Seely, Broc Tickle, Blake Sav- age, Weston Peick, Jeff Ward, Doug Dubach, Ryan Honstein, Brandon Mays and Carlen Gard- ner. The event will kick off on Thursday morning at 8 a.m. with registration and breakfast, fol- lowed by a rider/coach meeting at 9 a.m. Participants will receive ample riding time with their coaches as the first two sessions take place from 10 a.m. to 12:20 p.m., before a catered lunch at 12:25 p.m. Riders will then hit the track again from 1:30-3:55 p.m. for the final two rounds of riding, and the day will conclude with an information-packed Q&A session with riders, coaches and vendors to provide a complete breakdown of the day's activities. To make sure that each attendee gets the quality time needed to increase their skills, the school will be capped at 100 entries. With a minimum donation of $150 per rider, participants will have a full day packed with years of knowledge and experience. Participants can expect small class groups, and they'll gain valuable skills from the best in the business. Coaches will be split into groups of two with a focus on specific parts of the track, including starts, turns, big jumps and "S-turns." With your donation, you will receive a com- plimentary breakfast, delicious lunch, a swag bag, and access to the Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull KTM Factory Racing Team me- chanics for help with any small mechanical needs. For more information and reg- istration, click here. CN The Jessy Nelson MX School will return to Fox Raceway in Pala, California.

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