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Good Tuesday morning,

Good Tuesday morning,

Tiffany (my wife) subscribed to St. Clair College for her M2 and regrettably we were not aware of Learning Curve at that time. Tiffany attended the St. Clair course on Saturday morning a few weeks ago to begin her two-day course. There was no theory on a Friday evening or a get to know one another more importantly the instructor did not ask which attendant had zero riding experience, some knowledge and or those that have ridden dirt bikes/motorcycles. This would have been a great source of information for the instructor to provide a motorcycle for that attendant comparable to their riding knowledge or lack thereof.

St. Clair only had Harley Davidson 500cc out Saturday morning for each of their attendants-no other choice or offered at that time.

This motorcycle was more than Tiffany could handle and consequently during the morning she lost control at a slow speed and the bike feel on her ankle and leg, causing serious discomfort and eventually blue & black bruising still to this day.

Prior to her course, the week before her course, we drove down Dougal and saw what looked like a motorcycle event and/or course. We stopped and immediately Kevin greeted us and shared with us what he was instructing a motorcycle course and provided an over view of Learning Curve. His knowledge and demeanor offered a high degree of comfort and a level of reassurance. At that moment we regretted our decision subscribing to St. Clair College with full payment.

Fast forward. With Tiffany out of the St. Clair college course and a partial refund pending we opted to move forward with Learning Curve-this past weekend.

Tiffany joined the Friday evening workshop and was ready for her Saturday morning intimating course. She had anxieties and apprehensions but with Kevin s words of encouragement she climbed the hill of confidence. On Sunday afternoon looming over her head, testing was imminent and her thoughts of NOT passing influenced and shaded her optimism.

When it came the time to be graded. The four-member team of attendants in a single file were to be informed of their results. At this time Kevin told Tiffany she would be the last person to know. She was number 3 in line and Kevin jumped over Tiffany (figuratively) from second rider to the fourth person. The three men were told individually they passed.

When it came time for Tiffany, Kevin apparently had a poker and glum face and said something like well Tiffany, the results are and extended his hand to say YOU PASSED !!! What a prankster and it was so kool how he did that.

Thank you, Kevin and Learning Curve

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