Inside Motorcycles Magazine
  • News
    • Products
    • Reports, Results & Points
    • Rider & Team Releases
    • Industry News
    • All News
  • Multimedia
  • Features
  • Blogs
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Products
    • Reports, Results & Points
    • Rider & Team Releases
    • Industry News
    • All News
  • Multimedia
  • Features
  • Blogs
No Result
View All Result
Inside Motorcycles Magazine
No Result
View All Result

Canadian rider invited to next Yamaha VR46 Master Camp

Yamaha Motor Canada by Yamaha Motor Canada
August 9, 2019
in News
0
3
SHARES
147
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

August 9, 2019 (Toronto, ON) – Yamaha Motor Canada is pleased to announce that Canadian amateur racer Jake LeClair has been selected to attend the 8th edition of the Yamaha VR46 Master Camp, based out of Valentino Rossi’s VR46 Motor Ranch in Tavullia, Italy this coming September.

The VR46 Master Camp is designed to give young Yamaha stars a boost by enhancing their riding skills and professionalism, enabling them to make the next step in their racing careers.

“There really are no words to describe this opportunity,” said LeClair, who received the news via Tomas Casas, current top bLU cRU athlete and previous Master Camp attendee. “There is only one VR46 Camp, and I am going!”

LeClair, 18, became Yamaha’s first-ever bLU cRU Factory Ride Award winner in the discipline of road racing in 2018. He was the inaugural champion in the Amateur Lightweight Sport Bike category of the Canadian Superbike Championship (CSBK) that same year, and currently sits second in CSBK Amateur Sport Bike on his Yamaha YZF-R6 – an impressive feat in his first year on 600-class machinery.

The Blackstock, ON teenager becomes just the second Canadian invited to the VR46 Master Camp after Casas in early 2017. Since attending, Casas has won two consecutive CSBK Pro Sport Bike titles and is Yamaha’s flagship Canadian Superbike racer.

“With all that Tomas has accomplished since being at the camp, I feel privileged and honoured to have this opportunity,” beamed LeClair. “I have watched numerous videos online and know only a select few get chosen from around the world to go. VR46 is all about success, so what better place to learn than at Valentino Rossi’s personal facility!”

LeClair and a handful of other young Yamaha riders from around the world will spend the week training with VR46 Riding Academy instructors on riding technique, bike control, balance, fitness, technical skills, presentation and more.

You can follow Jake’s progress during September’s VR46 Master Camp on Yamaha Motor Canada’s Instagram (@yamahamotorcanada) and Twitter (@YamahaMotorCa) accounts.

Tags: bLUcRUJake LeClairValentino RossiVR46Yamaha Motor CanadaYamaha racing
Share1Tweet1
Previous Post

KTM INTRODUCES MY2020 SIX DAYS MODELS IN CANADA

Next Post

Changing conditions halt Pro qualifying for season finale doubleheader at CTMP

Next Post
Photo: Rob O'Brien

Changing conditions halt Pro qualifying for season finale doubleheader at CTMP

Discussion about this post

<

Inside Motorcycles

Since 1998, Inside Motorcycles has been “Canada’s Source for Motorcycle News.” With its in-depth coverage of the Canadian motorcycle industry, InsideMotorcycles.com has become an indispensable resource for riders and racing enthusiasts across the country. InsideMotorcycles.com is on top of all the latest industry developments, both in Canada and internationally.

Corporate

  • About IM
  • Contact Us

Advertising

  • Web Advertising
  • Marketplace
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy

© 1998-2024 Inside Motorcycles. All Rights Reserved.
Please do not replicate images or take columns from this website for use on another without permission of the author.
Designed and developed in Adelion Studio

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Products
    • Reports, Results & Points
    • Rider & Team Releases
    • Industry News
    • All News
  • Multimedia
  • Features
  • Blogs

© 1998-2024 Inside Motorcycles. All Rights Reserved.
Please do not replicate images or take columns from this website for use on another without permission of the author.
Designed and developed in Adelion Studio

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?