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fine-tune control, improve decision-making on the road, challenging riding exercises in the ARC

Advanced RiderCourse - ARC : Ready to Level Up?

Already riding and ready to take your skills even further? The Advanced RiderCourse (ARC) is a full-day, fast-paced course designed for experienced motorcyclists who want to fine-tune their control, improve decision-making on the road, and challenge themselves through dynamic riding exercises—all while riding their own motorcycle.


The ARC helps riders sharpen perception, refine braking and cornering, and build real-world hazard response strategies. This course is action-oriented, mentally engaging, and confidence-building from start to finish.


This course is a great fit if:

  • You’ve already earned your motorcycle endorsement (Class M)
  • You’re an experienced rider looking to increase precision and control
  • You’re ready for more advanced braking, cornering, and hazard avoidance
  • You’re returning to riding after time away and want focused coaching
  • You want to challenge yourself with new techniques and exercises


Course Format:

  • Full-day course (approximately 7-8 hours)
  •  Includes a mix of classroom-style group activities and on-range riding 
  • Classroom segments focus on perception, risk offset, and decision-making
  • Riding exercises include advanced braking, swerving, curve strategies, and evasive maneuvers
  • This course is NOT intended for new riders and does not provide a license waiver


What You’ll Practice:

  •  Advanced cornering and braking control
  • Upper body posture for tight curves and quick adjustments
  • Swerve strategies and decreasing-radius curves
  • Visual awareness and perception techniques
  • Crash avoidance and mental risk assessment strategies
  • You'll leave with heightened control, increased situational awareness, and more refined riding ability

 

The ARC is both mentally stimulating and physically demanding. We ask that you not schedule any activities on your day of class, including work, social events, or late-night outings the evening before.

Get a good night’s rest before class.

Successful participation is up to you.


During the winter months, and early spring, if snow/ice are forecast, registrations will be moved to the next available date.

A minimum number for 4 students is required to have a class. If class cancellation is required, notice may not occur until the day before the class date.

Ready for a challenge?

Enroll in the Advanced RiderCourse today & refine your riding skills!

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ARC Course Requirements:

Street-legal, insured, and registered motorcycle. (You will be required to show proof of insurance)

DOT approved helmet.

Protective eyewear.

Full-fingered gloves.

Long pants made of denim or equal durability - no holes or exposed skin.

Long sleeve shirt or jacket - no holes or exposed skin.

Over-the-ankle boots (sturdy, not canvas).

Raingear if needed.

Snacks, and plenty of water!

*Helpful Hint:

 This course is both mentally and physically challenging. We recommend that you avoid late-night activities the evening before class and arrive well-rested. Bring a small cooler with snacks and water, and wear broken-in boots with good traction. Keep an eye on the weather forecast and dress in layers for comfort and safety. 


 

  The ARC consists of:
A full day of advanced motorcycle training that includes both interactive classroom activities and range exercises. You’ll use your own motorcycle to work through precise, real-world riding techniques that emphasize braking, cornering, swerving, and visual awareness. The course builds confidence, sharpens your reaction time, and enhances your ability to manage risks—while strengthening the connection between you and your bike.


 

Ready to ride smarter? Enroll Now!

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