2018 PAC Adventure: MYSTERY School
Date: Nov 13-14, 2018
Sign Up Link: Register & Pay Deposit Here
Cost: $649.00 (USD, after $100 group discount)
Gear Rental: $80 (USD)
PRS is going back to California!! It’s been 4 years since our last California Adventure, and we are excited to go back to Rich’s Mystery School. Mystery School has moved to a new larger location, and we cannot wait to remind Rich and his team why Canadians are so much fun (or maybe remind him why we shouldn’t be invited into your home)!
Once the event is filled, PRS will assist the group with lodging, flight details, car sharing, etc.
About the Fun Camp:
The Two-Day Fun Camp is for everyone interested in improving their overall motorcycle control! You need to be able to ride a motorcycle, however, you do not have to have any dirt experience. We recommend that you have at least one year of riding experience before taking this course. This class is very effective for all levels of street and track day riders.
Rich uses a step by step process to teach you how to slide your Yamaha TT-R into the corners with skill and confidence. You will experience two fun-filled days of flat track riding drills, practice riding, and racing topped off with a final 25-lap main event race!
About Rich Oliver:
The Mystery School officially began in 2003 during Rich’s last year of professional AMA racing. Rich wanted to give back to those with a passion of motorcycling by helping them improve their motorcycle riding skills, their mental strategy, their exercise and nutritional program and much more. Since 2003, the School has continued to add courses to meet the needs of anyone with an interest or passion in motorcycling.
Rich Oliver is a retired American Motorcyclist Association professional road racer whose credentials include Five National Road Racing Championships and over 71 race victories.
The Mystery School is a safe, hospitable, high-quality training facility that provides curriculum to give our students additional riding skills that can be used to avoid accidents and injuries when riding their own motorcycle(s) on the street, dirt or track.