
Jason Shaimas :: Instructor
Rider Bio
I first started riding motorcycles when I was 19, then I got into riding the track Loudon, NH in 1994 my friend and I went to a track day promoted by the local dealership, after that track day it really open my eyes to what you can get out of your bike, I got into racing when I was 26.
You go out and buy the beautiful motorcycle and you drive around the streets and on the highways legally at 1% of what it is capable of on the track. The lean angles your bike is capable of one the track you cannot find on the street and you can go as fast as you want.
Everyone is going the same way, no one will pull out and make a left in front of you, and there is medical attention there if needed and hopefully not. And you can find out what you are capable of on your bike.
I look forward to helping other new track riders, and racers to avoid making the same mistakes I made! Tracks today are much more accessible thanks to great people like Will and the great folks at DIT and it make it a safe environment to find out what you can do on your bike. And again, to do it safely.