VOLUME 59 ISSUE 44 NOVEMBER 1, 2022 P25
Kurt Caselli Foundation To Offer
Free Dirt Bike Skills Class
T
he Kurt Caselli Foundation
announced its partnership
with the U.S. Motorcycle Coach-
ing Association ("USMCA") to
offer a free dirt bike skills class
to new and beginner riders with
certified motorcycle coaches.
The USMCA Beginner Skills
Class sessions will take place
from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on
Saturday, December 3, 2022, at
the 10th Annual Kurt Caselli Ride
Day at Fox Raceway in Pala, Cali-
fornia, and is open to all ages.
For more information and
to receive an invitation to the
limited-availability classes, inter-
ested parties should submit their
information at https://kurtcaselli.
com/skills-class. Participating rid-
ers must bring their own motor-
cycle or Stacyc bike. There is no
additional cost for this Beginner
Skills Class other than the Kurt
Caselli Ride Day entry fee for
anyone over 12 years old. Kids 12
and under receive free entrance
to the event. All event proceeds
will benefit The Kurt Caselli Foun-
dation nonprofit organization and
fund various safety initiatives and
educational scholarships in 2023
and beyond. Event tickets and
details can be found at https://
kurtcaselli.com/tickets.
"We are excited to announce
our return to the Kurt Caselli Ride
Day," said Lindsey Scheltema,
USMCA Executive Director. "Last
year was a huge success; we
watched many riders improve
their skills on their bike and gain
confidence to ride on a track
more safely than they would have
before this skills class."
"The beginner skills class with
USMCA Certified Coaches brings
a new level of safety to our an-
nual fundraising event," said KCF
President Donny Emler Jr. "Riders
learn foundational skills before
graduating to the track."
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The Kurt Caselli
Foundation will again
offer its beginner dirt
bike skills class for
free at the KCF Ride
Day at Fox Raceway.