Nationality American Name Nick Ienatsch | Role Writer | |
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Spouse(s) Judy Ienatsch (nee Perez) (m. 1997) Books Sport Riding Techniques: How to Develop Real World Skills for Speed, Safety, and Confidence on the Street and Track |
Nick ienatsch bio
Nick Ienatsch (born 1961/62 in Eau Claire, Wisconsin) is an American motorcycle racer, writer, and motorcycle riding instructor.
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- Nick ienatsch bio
- Ep 14 foot pegs ycrs presents inside insight with nick ienatsch
- Racing
- Motorcycle schools
- Writing
- References
Ep 14 foot pegs ycrs presents inside insight with nick ienatsch
Racing
He was a competitor in several American Road Racing Association classes, Motorcycle Grand Prix racing (see 1991 United States motorcycle Grand Prix) and in AMA 250 Grand Prix class.
Motorcycle schools
Ienatsch was the lead instructor for twelve years at Freddie Spencer Riding School. He later created and was lead instructor at Yamaha Champions Riding School.
Writing
Ienatsch has written for Motorcyclist (1984–??) Sport Rider where he was founding editor (ca. 1985–1996) and Cycle World (1997–2012). He is also author of the 2003 book Sport Riding Techniques.
In 2011, he launched the subscription website fastersafer.com with fellow YCRS instructor Ken Hill.
In 2016, he became a contributing author at BikeMinds.com.