Tuesday, June 15, 2010

June 2010 Newsletter

Jason Checks In
STAR is halfway through the season and things are going well. We've had great schools at Thunderhill, Streets of Willow, Willow Springs and Chuckwalla. Our return to "Big Willow" was awesome, and paired well with the previous day at the Streets. Based on the feedback we will definitely put that on the 2011 schedule. Chuckwalla Raceway is awesome - Micky Grana has done such a great job out there. Unfortunately our second day got cut a bit short because of weather, but everyone got in a lot of riding over both days.

Up next is High Plains Raceway in Colorado and Oregon Motorsports Park in Oregon. High Plains was our find of the year in 2009. A great track, very technical, and we always have a great turnout up there in Colorado. I have heard good things about the new Oregon track, it looks like it has a lot to offer also. STAR went up to PIR in 2009 and had horrible weather, so I have moved the date up into August hoping it will be a bit nicer.


1 on 1 Instruction with Jason
We have been getting a lot of people asking about our 1 on 1 programs. My close association with Micky Grana and CVR has allowed me to get further involved with teaching on a 1 on 1 basis. If any individual (or small group) are interested in working with me, send an email to 1on1@starmotorcycle.com and I'll get back to you.

Military Instruction
It looks like we are also going to be doing some special Military days soon. STAR and the Jordan/National Guard team have worked together on a program to make our soldiers and military personal better and safer riders. We have to keep those protected who protect us, right? I have taken so many great people for rides on the AMA National weekends, it been a true honor for me. If you had asked me in 2008, I never would have guessed that it would have made such a big impact on me personally as it has.
Getting ready for 2ups under the watchful eye of the boss
Racing
On the racing front overseas it’s been about as bad as it gets! My team, Maco Moto has been so incredibly unlucky. Check out this video if you haven't already seen it. The bike exploding is ours, in the second hour of Le Mans 24 Hour. My teammate was lucky to escape; someone pulled on the track right in front of him!


Instructors
Lick's new rider Chris Fillmore is showing increasing speed. At the recent round at Road America he showed he could ride the pace, now a bit of luck and some polishing he should start seeing top fives and maybe a podium in the future. Keep working James. It was great to see Angie back with us for some schools - even threatening to come to the rest of them this year! This year we will see a few more of my AMA friends out to join us, one of them is going to be a fulltime instructor with us. Can you guess who? Lick looks for the elusive one second
As for me, golf is the highlight of my life right now. I was low medalist in qualifying for the Southern Cal Mid-Am but got stuck in France due to the volcano and didn't get to play the actual tournament. Lincoln James and I won our member-member tournament, he played great. And last week I qualified for the Southern Cal Am, even Tiger has won that one so I am looking forward to playing. I am going to try and qualify for the US Amateur and US Mid-Am later in the year also.JP Jason in a white belt, maybe. Lincoln in a white belt?
Mark is still ripping around in his car. For those that don't know we started a bit of a new branch of STAR, starcarsports.com. We are running car events at Chuckwalla once a month except July and August when it’s too hot out there.
Sponsors
If you live in the NorCal area I'll be at the Cycle Gear's annual "Motobash" on Saturday, June 19th. Gallardo and I will be there with our truck and trailer. More information is available here.

That's all for now.

Cheers and ride safe.

JP


Monday, January 4, 2010

January 2010 Newsletter

Jason Checks In
Welcome to the New Year! I am going into this 2010 STAR School season more excited than previous years. It was time to work on some new things – and with suggestions from our students this is the year.

To start, we created "A Taste of STAR". This is going to be a two day course that will have optional classroom sessions every 1.5 hours. I wanted to create a track day that wasn't a free for all, but wasn't a full-on school either. What I am hoping to do with these days is attract some of the people that haven't been to a STAR school. They can come and listen to our philosophies and decide if coming to a full STAR school is for them. We will run two groups and offer instruction still to those that would like it. If you choose to come to the classroom and get some questions answered you can. I also expect a lot of our past students to come out and continue learning in the safe and structured environment they rely on with STAR. A Taste of STAR will debut at two different tracks in 2010, Streets of Willow Springs and Chuckwalla Raceway.


Speaking of Chuckwalla Raceway, if you look at the schedule you will see that we have committed to a lot of dates at the new track in the desert east of Palm Springs. We have a few weekend dates for our regular schools but what I am really excited about is our new "1 on 1" schools in October, November and December. For many years now people have asked me to run more specialized schools. Well thanks to our good friend Micky Grana and SoCal Track Days we will be doing just that. STAR is going to offer a totally inclusive package: 2 days of instruction with lodging and food. Video at the track for each student, and two days to get the questions you want answered. The track remains open so track time will be plentiful, so be in shape and ready to ride.

Last season found a great new track in Colorado: High Plains Raceway. What a layout - a true challenge. As always the Colorado students were some of the best we see and the track personnel made being there that much nicer. We also made our first trip to Portland and were greeted with (what I was told is) typical Pacific Northwest RAIN. We had great students; I just wish the weather would have been a bit more cooperative. Maybe heading to Oregon Raceway Park in August will mean better weather, and maybe a bit more challenging and safer racetrack.

Sponsors


STAR is pleased to welcome three new sponsors for 2010. Dainese will be making a big presence at our school. I wore Dainese leathers last year in World Endurance and with the National Guard program and they are truly a world-class suit. Also, AGV helmets which are now owned by Dainese will be our helmets. Motorex Oil is now on board and will be keeping our bikes running and looking even better. Thank you to Suzuki, Dunlop, Two Brothers, and Motion Pro for your continued loyalty and for supplying us with the best products in the industry.

Racing


In 2009 I raced World Endurance with Maco Moto again. To say the teams luck was bad in an understatement. There were things that happened this year that I haven't seen in all my years of racing. A brand new sprocket coming apart while 2nd in Spain with 30 minutes to go, shift linkage failing while 3rd in Germany with one hour left, and Qatar where we qualified 3rd only to have a rear hub come apart and back the axle out. I will be back over with the team in 2010.

JP in action at Suzuka 2009
I will also be giving rides to Military, celebs and news media at all the AMA events again with the Jordan National Guard team. The team does a great job with their two-up program and I look forward to going to the races even though I’m not competing. To meet so many men and women in our armed forces was a true honor in 2009. Of course I will throw a few golf tournaments in along the way; I want to get serious about it again.

Instructors

I am sad to say that we have lost the services of instructor Damian Cudlin to the IDM series in Germany. Many of you commented on how much he helped STAR and for me personally, he was such a huge asset as we trained together and talked motorcycles. Due to the state of our National race series, Germany was his best option. We wish you the best Damo and get back over for a visit mate. We're working on his replacement - anyone know where we can get one of those tattoo shirts?

Gallardo won a Championship this past year. Who knew that while he has been teaching at STAR for the past 11 years, he was an expert car driver? Mark competed in a series that traveled to four different tracks and dominated the class he was driving in. I think Schumacher may need to look out; Gallardo is moving up the ranks. Congrats Big Man on a great accomplishment and becoming a grandfather for the first time.

For those of you who took rides and donated to Andrew Trevitt in 2009, thank you. Andrew is a true inspiration and I am looking forward to seeing him back at the track soon.

I just want to say thank you to all of you who have supported us for so many years. This includes my instructors, and everyone involved in STAR. We are working hard to make STAR even better. I look forward to seeing you all at the track and hope that you had a very Happy Holiday season.

Cheers and ride safe.

JP

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Thursday, July 23, 2009

July 2009 Newsletter

STAR is just back from our first school at the greatest track you've never heard of - High Plains Raceway in Colorado. Our Colorado students patience has paid off. If you have a chance to ride there before the snow-drifts start again, do it!

Instructors at the Racetrack

Jason and Instructor Damian Cudlin are both at Suzuka for the 8 Hours this weekend. Pridmore's best finish is a 4th in 2003, while Damo finished 13th in 2008. You can follow Jason's Tweets on the STAR site - as expected Damian has a, um, colorful Twitter feed also.

Jason waits while teammate Dani Ribalta steps off and heads for the Ferris Wheel

Jason was at Mid-Ohio with his many hats, this time as co-announcer for the Speed broadcast in addition to his standard tasks of giving 2-up rides to the National Guard Michael Jordan Motorsports Racer Experience.

Pridmore and OTTs David Williams at Mid-Ohio

Trevitt Headed Home!

Instructor Andrew Trevitt is headed home for good this week. GetWellTrev!

Lower Prices for Streets of Willow and Thunderhill
STAR has lowered its prices for Thunderhill and Streets of Willow Schools. Thunderhill is now $250/day, and the Streets is $195/day. Still the same world-class instruction and 2-group format.

Snowed Out Pahrump Rescheduled
Our friends at SoCal Trackdays were kind enough to reschedule our snowed-out February Spring Mountain School for October 10th/11th.

Group and Individual Discounts Available

Checked out the SuperSTAR Discounts? You should, its free money.

That's all for now. Ride Safe,

STAR

Google Alerts turns up the strangest things

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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Pridmore in Celebrity Gossip

Monday, June 15, 2009

June 2009 Newsletter

Low Low Low Prices!
STAR has lowered its prices for Thunderhill and Streets of Willow Schools. Thunderhill is now $250/day, and the Streets is $195/day. Still the same world-class instruction and 2-group format.

Snowed Out Pahrump Rescheduled
Our friends at SoCal Trackdays were kind enough to reschedule our snowed-out February Spring Mountain School for October 10th/11th.

Instructors at the Racetrack

Jason was back in action at the Road America AMA races, coaching riders and giving 2-up rides to the National Guard with the Michael Jordan Motorsports Racer Experience.

Pridmore back in action - Road America 2009
Instructor Damian Cudlin experienced the high highs and lows of racing, crashing while leading the Oschersleben round of the FIM World Endurance Championship but rebounded with his best finish of the season in AMA Daytona Sportbike - 5th place at Road America in race 2.
Pridmore and Cudlin are headed to Albacete on July 4
Oschersleben featured the first podium for American ex-pat and STAR student Will Gruy on the Amadeus X One team. Congratulazioni Will!

Instructor David Stanton is finally starting to come to grips with his new R1 - Stein put it on the podium in the Formula Pacific race at the last AFM event at Infineon Raceway.

Jimmy Wood finished 4th in the Larry H. Miller Superbike Challenge GTU Race At Miller Motorsports Park during the World Superbike weekend. Congratulations to all the STAR students in the field: Robertino Pietri, Michael Beck, David Lewis, Royce Mclean, Elena Myers, and Jim Davis. Elena qualified 6th!!
Jimmy Wood on his way to 4th place in the Larry Miller Superbike Challenge GTU race. Photo by Latebraker Photography.

Congratulations to student Aaron Colton on a top 15 in his first AMA Supersport race!

Group and Individual Disounts Available

Checked out the SuperSTAR Discounts? You should, its free money.

That's all for now. Ride Safe,

STAR

Jimmy redux - featured in his hometown paper. We don't call him the Paper Boy for nothing!

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Monday, May 18, 2009

May 2009 Newsletter

We're just back from two perfect schools at Miller and the Streets, and have a few weeks off before heading to the excellent Motorsports Park Hastings in Nebraska on June 13th and 14th. As we mentioned in 2008 after our return from MPH, track owner George Anderson truly built a Field of Dreams out in the middle of a cornfield. World-class pavement, a great layout, condos, garages, and showers. It's a destination, but worth it.
Take a lap around Motorsports Park Hastings with Jason

After MPH we make our first trip to the new High Plains Raceway in Colorado July 13th and 14th. Our Pueblo students said they would follow us to High Plains, and we hope they do!


And we just added a date at Heartland Park Topeka on August 31st and September 1st. The AMA has scheduled a race there this season, I'm sure Instructor Jimmy Wood's onboard from Topeka will be getting lots of play before the National!

Instructors at the Racetrack
Jason and Damian Cudlin both had a rough go at the LeMans 24 Hour, with Cudlins's team suffering a mechanical early in the race and Pridmore crashing out of the battle for 5th at the halfway point in horrendous conditions. Jason had to make a trip to his old friend Dr Ting but should be in fighting shape for Albacete on July 4th.
Calm before the storm - Le Mans 2009
Damian landed on his feet in AMA racing after his original team lost sponsorship and wasn't able to keep him on competitive equipment. Damian made his debut with Paradigm Racing at Barber Motorsports Park, put in in Superpole in his first weekend on the bike (and at Barber) and finished 8th in Sunday's race. He backed that up with an 11th/10th at the just concluded AMA round at Infineon Raceway. The hound has been blooded, as Damo would say!

Instructor Angie Loy won the inaugural all-female AFM Formula AFemme race in her first race ever at Infineon. Rock on Pony!

In his defense of the AFM #1 plate, Instructor David Stanton is still coming to grips with his new 2009 R1. (We don't understand, as Spies seems to be doing ok on his :)) Dave made some progress during AMA Promoter practice at Infineon, and hopes to up the ante at Round 3 of the Championship. He spent the AMA Infineon weekend filling in for Pridmore in his 2-up ride duties with the Michael Jordan Motorsports Racer Experience. Damian Cudlin was entrusted with the task at the Barber AMA Round.


Are you sitting down? Pridmore gives a 2up ride at DAYTONA

Group and Individual Disounts Available

Checked out the SuperSTAR Discounts? You should, its free money.

That's all for now. Ride Safe,

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Friday, April 17, 2009

April 2009 Newsletter

STAR is heading out to the World Class Miller Motorsports Park on April 27th and 28th. Too far to drive? We have 2009 GSX-R600s for rent. That will be as close to channeling Max Neukirchner as most of us will ever get!
Take another lap around Miller with Jason

May is a busy month for STAR with our various racing commitments, just one school scheduled on May 11th and 12th at the Streets of Willow.
April 15th has come and gone like Y2K. Come out and ride!

Thunderhill was Amazing!
STAR had three unbelievable days at Thunderhill. Sunny skies, 2009 Suzukis on our truck, bored (but alert!) cornerworkers and medical personnel, and great students. We're thinking about expanding our sold-out Pro School an extra day next time, as the end of the day always comes too soon. Special thanks to STAR student Aaron Coulton for servin' it up for us at lunchtime!

Jason and Damian at Le Mans
Jason's 2009 season in the Endurance World Championship starts this weekend with the Le Mans 24 Hour. His team BK Maco Moto was not able to attend any of the preseason testing, but were able to qualify 12th (just out of Superpole) for one of the most grueling races in the world. Look for Pridmore to move up during the race.
JP giving it the berries - Le Mans 2009
New STAR Instructor Damian Cudlin is also racing at Le Mans with his team Phase One. We sure scored when Damian and his wife Amy traveled from Australia to Jason's house for winter training and decided to stay. Damo's been racing all over the world for several years, with podiums in various National Championships and the World Endurance Championship (and a 13th in the Daytona 200 this year in his first visit). He has motorcycle teaching experience in several countries, has been a development rider for motorcycles like the Kalex AV1, and didn't even flinch when Gallardo suggested jumping on an SV to work on body position. He might look PG-13, but the Tin Man has a heart. Look for Damian at a STAR school near you.

You can follow the boys in the race on Le Mans live timing and scoring. Jason is also doing updates on Twitter.

As Stanton would say - Cudlin looks to be having a "Nice Time"
STAR In Ultimate Motorcycling
Mike Quindazzi from Ultimate Motorcycling came out to the Streets and spent two days with us. You can read his review of STAR on their excellent site here.

Group and Individual Disounts Available

Checked out the SuperSTAR Discounts? You should, its free money.

That's all for now. Ride Safe,

STAR

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Wednesday, March 18, 2009

March 2009 Newsletter

STAR still has space at our upcoming Thunderhill schools on March 23rd/24th, and at our exclusive Thunderhill Pro School which is filling up fast. We will also be at Buttonwillow on April 6th/7th, which is a month before the WERA West Regional. Jason loves Buttonwillow (he won the AFM opener there in 2008). Come out and ride!

The Streets Rocked!
Our first school of the season at the Streets was epic. 2009 Suzuki motorcycles, 75 degrees and a great group of students. Instructor Corey Neuer was even there :)

Instructors at Daytona
Pridmore was back in action with the Jordan Motorsports team, this time as the starring role in their 2009 Racer Experience.



Richie Alexander and the Jordan guys made their debut in the new AMA American Superbike class with riders Aaron Yates and Geoff May. Both riders finished in the top 10. Lick's new guy Santiago Villa arrived at Daytona with a broken right hand and proved himself a "hard maun" as the Brit announcers would say, moving up twenty places from qualifying to finish in the top 20 in the Daytona 200. Or so we think - as the results on the AMA site are still changing!

Group and Individual Disounts Available

Checked out the SuperSTAR Discounts? You should, its free money.

That's all for now. Ride Safe,

STAR

A classic shot of Instructor Jimmy Wood at the cage match. It's coming up!

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Thursday, March 12, 2009

Michael Jordan Motorsports Announces Racing Experience

Jason Pridmore officially returned to the Michael Jordan Motorsports (MJM) family during Round 1 of the AMA Pro Racing Superbike Series at Daytona International Speedway. In conjunction with Jason Pridmore's Star Motorcycle School and the National Guard, Pridmore will be providing exclusive on-track experiences for members of the media and other select guests at each round of the AMA Pro Racing Superbike Series with the National Guard Jordan Suzuki Racing Experience.

Pridmore will be riding a #54 National Guard Jordan Suzuki GSXR-1000 race-prepared motorcycle specially equipped for passengers and outfitted with a state-of-the-art electronics telemetry system by Bazzaz Performance. This system will produce a custom video for each passenger featuring multiple camera views, RPMs, gear position, MPH, track positioning via GPS and more.

"Jason has been instrumental in making Michael Jordan Motorsports the organization it is today," said James Casmay, General Manager of Michael Jordan Motorsports. "We are proud to be able to continue our relationship with the Star School and re-incorporate Jason's personal talents within MJM. This program is an exciting addition to our race weekend activities and is part of our expansive #54 National Guard Jordan Suzuki promotional plan."

Over the last 20 years of his professional career, Pridmore has earned national and international roadracing championships and has provided over 10,000 two-up rides to students at Pridmore Schools. For more information on Michael Jordan Motorsports and Jason Pridmore's Star Schools, please visit:

www.23race.com

www.starmotorcycle.com

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Friday, February 20, 2009

February 2009 Newsletter

Upcoming Schools
STAR still has room at our Streets of Willow and Thunderhill schools. Don't forget about out Thunderhill Pro School, where Jason and Instructor Dave Stanton promise to finally reveal the secret!

Jason Checks In - Schools, Danica! Aussies and AMA 2-Ups
I was hoping to headline this by telling you how great our first school of the year at Pahrump was, but we were snowed out! We’ve been caught in the snow while at Pahrump before, and thought it better to delay the school until later in the year. Our make-up date should be out soon. We are still adding schools. For you Midwest folks, Topeka Kansas will be on the calendar in late August. Keep your eyes on starmotorcycle.com for more information.

Late race pit stop
I did my big car race - nothing like jumping in the deep end :). Spirit of Daytona is a team based in Daytona and and they gave me, Scott Russell and Jeff Ward the opportunity to team up with their regular driver Guy Cosmo. The "motorcycle team" as we were known had a bit of a rough go, but at the end we finished the race 11th in the Daytona Prototype Class. A few problems: no clutch, low amps and a stretched throttle cable. That was in the first hour! Add some spin outs,
a cockpit fire, and other things I’ve tried to forget and it was entertaining to say the least. We were the only team running a Coyote Porsche V8 engine/chassis combo and the consensus is that we did well with what we had. I think the coolest part for me was the Gathering of Champions photo that I was fortunate enough to be part of. Obviously my two motorcycle teammates were beyond worthy, but we also had Jimmy Johnson, Juan Pablo Montoya, Darren Law, Casey Mears, AJ Allmendinger and many more. There may be a few more car races in the works this year, and I am looking forward to that opportunity should it appear. There is more in a podcast on PitPass Radio.

Pridmore and a bunch of famous cagers!
Damian Cudlin is over here from Oz training with me. We’re both getting ready for the Le Mans 24 Hour in April. Damian will be racing an ESP R6 at Daytona, so keep an eye out for him. He is also planning on doing some schools with STAR this year.

I know many of you have taken 2-up rides with me in the past. Well I just got contracted to give the 2 up rides at all the AMA events at lunch time on race days. This will be part of the Jordan/National Guard team. The idea is to take military, celebrities, and press for a closer look at what we do. Should be good fun. They’ve definitely put their trust in STAR, as Dave Stanton is filling in for me at the AMA events that conflict with World Endurance. Maybe I will have to get a full Superstock bike for rides at the school?

Longtime STAR Student Aaron Coulton rides pillion with JP
Keep Andrew Trevitt in mind at getwelltrev. A great daily read on Andrew's blog. Trevitt is very motivating – I can hardly wait to get him out to a STAR school.

Starmotorcycle.com - Not Just Bold New Graphics
Our new website should be live soon. While it requires you to create an account to register for schools, the process is quick and easy and subsequent registration are a snap. Communication with the office (and students) is streamlined. It's going to be a good thing.

Group and Individual Disounts Available

Checked out the SuperSTAR Discounts? You should, It's free money.

That's all for now. Ride Safe,

STAR


Pridmore high-centers it.

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