On the Front Cover: Yamaha Champions Riding School/ChampU Chief Instructor and CEO Nick Ienatsch uses a three-cylinder 2022 Yamaha MT900SP to lead instructors Chris Peris, Eziah Davis, Cody Wyman, and Michael Henao through Turn 5 at Inde Motorsports Ranch in Willcox, Arizona. Photo by Joe Salas/4theriders.com
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