Ken Hill
Motorcycle Fundamentals
Masterclass

At Rocky Mountain Motorsports

Be a better rider—no matter where you ride.

RMM in collaboration with pro rider Ken Hill is bringing you a motorcycle riding school for riders of all skill levels, at Rocky Mountain Motorsports Race Circuit.

The Motorcycle Fundamentals Masterclass is a cutting-edge training program for performance motorcycle riding, based on Ken Hill’s innovative Order of the Sport methodology. The Masterclass is designed for riders of all levels who want to take their skills to new heights and their lap times to new lows.

2-Day Program

$1,550.00 +GST

Day 1:
Thursday May 22, 2025
9:00am – 6:30pm

Day 2:
Friday May 23, 2025
9:00am – 6:30pm

Public Registration Opens Friday, Jan 31 at 11am

ONLY 30 SPOTS AVAILABLE!
(15 per group: Novice/Low Intermediate and High Intermediate/Advanced)

Program Details

The Masterclass curriculum follows Ken Hill’s Order of the Sport, which teaches the six fundamentals of motorcycle riding and best-practice techniques used by the world’s top riders. The modular, step-by-step methodology is designed to help riders of all skill levels become faster, safer, and more confident, whether they are experienced racers or venturing onto the track for the first time. Unlike other motorcycle schools, Ken’s approach emphasizes individualized support and instruction based on students’ riding goals, existing skill level, and learning style. It also prioritizes holistic rider development via training both on and off the track, combining theoretical instruction of key concepts and techniques with on-track drills to develop mental, physical, and technical mastery. Ken’s methodology has a proven track record of results, from novice riders to national championship winners, spanning 20+ years of professional coaching.

The school is divided into classroom and on-track sessions. In the classroom, Ken Hill will lead students through a comprehensive introduction to the six fundamentals of the sport:

(1) Bike Placement, (2) Vision and Focus, (3) Motor Controls, (4) Brake Adjustability, (5) Turn-In Point and Turn-In Rate, and (6) Body Position and Timing

Program Highlights

  • Guaranteed 3:1 student to instructor ratio
  • Two small groups of 15 students, split between Novice/Low Intermediate and High Intermediate/Advanced
  • 45-minute sessions, switching between the classroom and on-track
  • Includes exclusive Ken Hill Order of the Sport curriculum handbook (30+ pages)
  • On-track practice drills led by instructors, corresponding to classroom sessions
  • Personalized coaching tailored to students’ individual riding goals and current skill level
  • Catered lunch provided on both days

Comprehensive Ken Hill Motorcycle Fundemantals Handbook included!

Things to know

  • This course does NOT count towards the RMM Non-Member Access Policy
  • Rider Safety Equipment and Motorcycle must meet standards of RMM’s Motorcycle Safety Check list found here: Motorcycle Checklist
  • Riders may leave their belongings onsite overnight. No overnight camping. RMM is not responsible for loss or damage of belongings

About Ken Hill

Ken Hill raced motorcycles for over 20 years before making the switch to professional coaching. Over the last 15 years, he has produced and worked with numerous national championship-winning riders, including JD Beach and Hayden Gillim.

He first started coaching at the Freddie Spencer High Performance Riding School from 2003-2008, then served as lead instructor for its successor, the Yamaha Champions Riding School, until 2015. He also led and developed the curriculum for the Rick Development Camp for aspiring championship racers, served as head coach and crew chief for the Rickdiculous racing team at MotoAmerica, and directed riding programs and schools for track day organizers and riders across the country.

Currently, he runs the MotoAmerica Supersport program for CJ LaRoche, and continues to work with other riders, drivers, and track day providers through his private company, Ken Hill Coaching.

Online, you can find his work and educational resources by listening to his podcast or subscribing to his Substack:
Motorsports Coaching