CMRA Race School

The CMRA Race School is designed for motorcycle riders who wish to test their skills in organized racing competition during the Regional and National Championship events.

All riders must attend a race school before they can apply for a CMRA competition license.

Riders under 18 years of age should contact the CMRA for consent form information before applying.

Race School 2024 – Thursday August 1 (class), Friday August 2 (on track)

Registration: Link to be posted when available.

CLASSROOM SESSION arrive 6:30, class starts at 7pm and goes until 9pm. Location to be announced.
Classroom session will cover bike preparation, rider preparation, proper racing lines, braking and cornering techniques as well as crash avoidance.

TRACK SESSION at Rocky Mountain Motorsports (RMM) arrive at 9am, on track at 1:30, finished at 8:30 pm, gates close at 9pm.
The track session will allow students to practice the classroom teachings on a closed course, in small groups, under the supervision of CMRA instructors. Proper braking and cornering techniques will be introduced, and students performance is constantly monitored with feedback readily available throughout the day.

Location: Rocky Mountain Motorsports (RMM)

Machine preparation

It is suggested, although not a requirement, that students ride a “sportbike” type, road legal machine. Race ready bikes are welcome. The school allows each student an opportunity to work on their riding skills, and riders are grouped according to the size of their bike and riding skills. This benefits all students, since you can ride with other riders of similar skills and know what to expect of each other. To prepare your bike for the race school, you must:

  • ENSURE YOUR MACHINE ARRIVES IN THE MORNING READY TO GO!
  • All bikes must be in a safe and roadworthy condition.
  • Sidestands may remain on, but only for the school (not racing).
  • The following must be removed or taped over: mirrors, signal lights, all glass lenses on instruments (except your tachometer), reflectors, headlights and taillights. (Good rule of thumb here – if it comes off relatively easily and you don’t need it, remove it. It’s cheaper than buying new ones if you crash.)
  • Each bike must have a functional engine kill switch.
  • Tires must be in good condition – tires with excessive wear will not be allowed on the track.
  • Antifreeze may stay in the bike for the school, but not for racing.  Antifreeze is invisible on asphalt and is very slippery. Drain your coolant, flush your rad a couple of times, and fill it with distilled water if you plan on racing.

Riding gear

All riders must provide the following items, to be worn during the riding sessions:

  1. Approved full face helmets (like Snell 2015 or newer, B.S.I., or E.C.E. standards).  If you are not sure your helmet is suitable, contact the head instructor in advance.
  2. Full racing leathers (one piece or two piece). NO jeans or non-leather motocross apparel will be accepted. Leather boots, leather gloves, and a back protector are also required.

Each riders’ bike and protective clothing will be checked at technical inspection before the track session.

For further information, please contact us.