Videos

  1. Robbie Nigl Rides for Aprilia in Motorcycle Versus Car

    Aprilia wanted to find out who was faster around a racetrack: a Nissan GT-R or an RSV4. Naturally, they needed a rider who could make the bike shine, so they chose Robbie Nigl to ride it.
    I won't tell you who won, but it's easy to predict which vehicle gets more smiles per hour.

     


  2. Aprilia Performance Ride Control Explained

    Does anyone recognize this masked man? ... Could it be our own Robbie Nigl??


  3. Fishtail Riding School on Two Wheels 2 Anywhere - Full Episode

    In August 2010, Internet TV show Two Wheels 2 Anywhere visited Fishtail Riding School to learn about this "track day" thing. After a super day in the wet, they came back for a second try in September -- and got a beautiful dry and sunny day.
    In this full length episode, host Pete also does some drag racing with help from Fishtail's lead instructor, Tim Hafner. Enjoy!
     


  4. Ride With Robbie Nigl

    In this video Two Wheels 2 Anywhere capture several laps with Robbie as he rides his Ducati 748 in the Advanced group on September 8th 2010. This helmet cam, point of view video will give you a new perspective on fast.
     


  5. Mike Dube follows Jerry and Joel

    Instructor Mike Dube follows Jerry and Joel during an A-Group session at NHMS. As the session progresses the three get separated. Mike does some nice late brake passing in turn 3.


  6. B-Group, NH Motor Speedway, Loudon NH 9-9-09

    Instructor Mike Dube follows two B-Group riders on the September 9th 2009 track day at Loudon NH. During this video, Mike demonstrates pit out and pit in and shows a good line around the NHMS course.
     


  7. New Hampshire Chronicles Features Fishtail Riding School

    Cindy Jones of WMUR TV's NH Chronicles produced a segment on Fishtail Riding School filmed last April at NH Motor Speedway in Loudon NH. Students and instructors were interviewed in a piece which is just under seven minutes long. It is an excellent overview of Fishtail Riding School from the point of view of students and instructors. Watch the video by clicking here.