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Cycle News 2004 07 14

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self (trust me , you'll look slower than you feel!). Whe n you see the results of the videos shot from behind you, you can't help but learn from it. O ne thing is certain: If you have plans to race at Road Atlanta, you'd be a complete bonehead not to take a Schwantz school first. By the time you're finished with two days with Schwantz and crew, you'll know every square inch of the place. You learn the ropes not only by riding behind guys who know Road Atlanta like the back of their walking it with those same individuals. When I first heard that we'd be doing a track walk on day two , I figured it wo uld be a big ZZZZZ-fest. Not so. In fact, I'd say I learned more during the walk than in any other portion of the instru ction. Why? Because everything looked different when we were out on the track on foot - up close and personal. And a lot of what they were telling us started to make more sense. When I went back out after the track walk, I felt like I knew the place intimately. And that made me faster. the bridge on the inside of the trac k and watc hing Jamie James slide his GSX-RI()()() over the crest and down the hill toward tum 12. No matter how much money you have, there isn't a spectator ticket available for purchase that allows you to stand on the inside of the track to witness a rider of the level of James laying down black stripes halfwaydown the hill. What's also important aside from the stuff on the trac k and in the classroom is the stuff on the table. And it doesn't get better than at Schvvantz place. The lunch at the 's Schvvantz School doesn't co me out of a paper bag. Nope. It's first class. A full-on catered meal - tablecloths and all. It's also a good time to buddy up with an instructor for www.cyclenews.com so havinga chat about riding, racingor what ever you choose is simple and easy. Thes e guys make you feel at home , and you get the feeling that they actually enjoy what they 're doing. And that's important . Someth ing fairly new at the two-day schoo l is a dinner after the fi rst night for all the students and the school staff, including Kevin and the instructo rs. Everyone meets at a Mexican place close to the racetrack, and more bench racing ensues . And mo re good food. Again, it's a nice touch that you won't find at other schools, and it just does that much more to make everyone fee l comfortable. Bythe time you start your second day of riding, you'll have made plenty of new friends. CYCLE NEWS • JULY 14, 2004 39

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