CHAMPIONS TRAINED

The Superbike School has enrolled some well-known students over the years…


Current Rider & legend champions

Current Rider & legend champions

2018 -

Mike Jones current MotoGP wildcard,

Joe Roberts current   Moto 2,

Thomas Luthi current  Moto 2,

Sandra Cortes current  Moto 2,

Leon Camier current     WSBK

Senna Agius - Racing JGP3 in the All Japan Road Racing Championship

Harrison Voight - Asia Talent Cup & Racing JGP3 in the All Japan Road Racing Championship

Luke Power - Asia Talent Cup

World Champions

  • 2012 Moto3 World Champion Sandro Cortese
  • 2009 World Superbike Champion Ben Spies
  • 2007 World Superbike Champion James Toesland
  • 2005 MotoGP 125cc World Champion Thomas Lüthi
  • 2004 World Superbike Champion James Toseland
  • 2003 World Supersport Champion Chris Vermuellen
  • 1997 World Superbike Champion John Kocinski
  • 1993 World Endurance Champion Doug Toland
  • 1993 World Superbike Champion Scott Russell
  • 1992 World 500cc Champion Wayne Rainey
  • 1991 World 500cc Champion Wayne Rainey
  • 1990 World 500cc Champion Wayne Rainey
  • 1989 World Superbike Champion Fred Merkel
  • 1988 World Superbike Champion Fred Merkel

International Champions

  • 2015 Australian Superbike Champion Mike Jones
  • 2010 South African Supersport Champion Ronan Quarmby
  • 2009 British Superbike Champion Leon Camier
  • 2005 British Supersport Champion Leon Camier

    AMA Superbike Champions

  • 2013 Josh Herrin
  • 2008 Ben Spies
  • 2007 Ben Spies
  • 2006 Ben Spies
  • 1998 Ben Bostrom
  • 1997 Doug Chandler
  • 1996 Doug Chandler
  • 1992 Scott Russell
  • 1991 Thomas Stevens
  • 1990 Doug Chandler
  • 1988 Bubba Shobert
  • 1987 Wayne Rainey
  • 1986 Fred Merkel
  • 1985 Fred Merkel
  • 1984 Fred Merkel
  • 1983 Wayne Rainey
  • AMA 600cc Champions

  • 2015 Joe Roberts
  • 2010 Austin Dehaven
  • 2008 Ben Bostrom
  • 2008 Jake Zemke (Formula-X)
  • 2007 Roger Lee Hayden
  • 2005 Tommy Hayden
  • 2004 Tommy Hayden
  • 2001 Eric Bostrom
  • 1994 Jamie James
  • 1990 David Sadowski
  • AMA Superstock Champions

  • 2004 Aaron Gobert
  • 1992 Scott Russell
  • 1991 Scott Russell
  • 1990 Scott Russell
  • AMA 250cc Champions

  • 2000 Chuck Sorensen
  • 1998 Roland Sands
  • 1986 Don Greene
  • 1985 Don Greene
  • 1984 Don Greene
  • AMA Supersport Champions

  • 2005 Tommy Hayden
  • 2004 Tommy Hayden
  • 2001 Eric Bostrom
  • 1994 Jamie James
  • 1990 David Sadowski
  • AMA SuperTwins Champions

  • 1997 Eric Bostrom
  • 1994 Shawn Higbee
  • 1990 Nigel Gale
  • Formula USA Champions

  • 1993 Chuck Graves
  • 1992 Mike Smith
  • AMA Formula Extreme Champion

  • 1998 Eric Bostrom
  • AMA Battle of the Twins Champion

  • 1988 Dale Quarterly

Mike Jones

Mike Jones

Future World Champion

2011 ASBK Superstock 600 Champion
2010 ASBK Superstock 600 3rd place 2012 – Formula Xtreme Australian 600 Champion
2013 – Competed in European Superstock 600 
2014 – Formula Xtreme Australian Superbikes 3rd place
Multiple National Junior Championship Titles

Wayne Rainey

Wayne Rainey

1990/1991/1992 500cc World Champion

“My first time on the asphalt – for more than a couple of laps – was at the California Superbike School. It was a really good experience. I wasn’t the fastest guy out there but it gave me the idea of what to do and, more importantly, that I did want to do it. Kawasaki had been helping me with my short track program. There are some great people down there who believed I had some promise, so they gave me a box stock racer and hired Keith Code to work with me for one year. Here is the part that really surprised me: We spent days going over stuff that Keith had written down about racing. I thought we were going straight to the track, but here I was actually looking up words in the dictionary and talking about riding. After we did get to the track the whole thing turned around and there I was, writing down everything that I was doing on the track. Keith made me think before we got to the track, while I was on the track, and after I got off the bike. I don’t know if everyone can get into the winner’s circle as fast as I did, but I know now that being able to think about your riding is important. Get that part done first. This is where I started. I hope it works for you.”

Leon Camier

Leon Camier

2005 British Supersport Champion

2009 British Superbike Champion

“The way techniques are broken down and made simple for you to understand and then try out on track makes you really understand what riding a motorcycle is all about… it has taken me to another level.”

Chris Vermuelen

Chris Vermuelen

2003 World Supersport Champion

James Toseland

James Toseland

2004 World Superbike Champion 2007 World Superbike Champion

Thomas Luthi

Thomas Luthi

2005 MotoGP 125cc World Champion

2009 Championship position 7th

2014 Championship position 4th