VOLUME 57 ISSUE 49 DECEMBER 8, 2020 P87
"We're taking a lot in in a
short amount of time and our
bodies and minds can only
handle so much, and with flat
track you've got to be 100
percent when you're out there
doing it," Lewis says. "You can't
half slide a motorcycle. Either
you're sliding or you're stopping
and you're starting the process
all over again. So, it's about
being on top of your game. I
really emphasize that with my
program. The slide school is
typically three and a half hours.
But we do offer a little bit longer
programs too, to kind of space it
out a little bit and make sure the
body is good and ready to go
and be 100 percent when you're
trying to slide a motorcycle."
(Above) Just 1
riding gear is
provided for all the
students if needed.
(Top) Lewis has
an easy-going
coaching style,
and it's amazing
the little details
he picks up in his
students' riding.