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I assume this is copy/pasted from their site?
Either way, I've been trying to say this for years, that dirties help with road racing/street riding like this and always got "they're 2 separate skills, one doesn't cross over to the other" vibe from lots of cats. I wanna save this segment somewhere so I can eloquently reply "eat shit" to that sentiment.
Cliff's Cycles KTM
NETRA enduro B-vet
Close your eyes, look deep in your soul, step outside yourself and let your mind go.
"A man who views the world the same at 50 as he did at 20 has wasted 30 years of his life.”
Muhammad Ali.
I don't know who, specifically, but it's certainly been indicated, even here.
Cliff's Cycles KTM
NETRA enduro B-vet
Close your eyes, look deep in your soul, step outside yourself and let your mind go.
Any of these camps would bring a street rider's traction sense to a much higher level.
I'm one who believes that the skills cross over, but not as directly as people like to say. If you have been riding dirt all your life, then yes, you're going to have a more natural sense of traction.
A two week camp is fun, but it's not enough to rewire your muscle memory. The problem is that almost all of the sensations and movements are different from a sportbike on pavement to a dirtbike. It is not quite a one to one relationship. It takes time for your brain to develop TWO sets of muscle memory. Once that happens, you are INDEED going to be a better roadracer for all of your time in the dirt.
So, to the OP, I say yes, take the boot camp, but then you have to train on dirt at home. Routinely.