2 Days of Full Power - Combi training Street Training Basic & Advanced Curves 15.-16.05.2026
The perfect way to take your personal cornering performance to the NEXT LEVEL is to take part in the combined training of our two classic cornering courses.
Day 1: STREET TRAINING BASIC CURVES
Day 2: STREET TRAINING ADVANCED CURVES
If you still have some vacation time after the two training days, you can enjoy and refine your new curve feeling on a tour through the Alps.
Start location
Burgkirchen, Austria
Bad Reichenhall, Germany
Motorcycle type
Street legal motorcycle
Tourtyp
Training
Skill level
2 - 5
Tour duration
2 Days
Total distance
100 km
Offroad share
0 %
Tour Operator
KTM Riders Academy by Klaus Schwabe

Experience Program Day 1: STREET TRAINING BASIC CURVES
This training is not a ‘basic’ training in the classic sense. It is necessary so that you understand the contents of STREET TRAINING ADVANCD CURVES and can take part. With our extension arm sysstem motorbikes we help you to develop a better lean angle feeling. Leaning in wet conditions, small skids, recognising the limits of grip, breaking up unconscious steering blocks, cornering ABS, grip test while riding.
The Burgkirchen training location plays a special role here. Here we can train tight bends such as those on the Stelvio Pass on our 33° gradient. On our special lean angle area, we can show you what it feels like at a lean angle of approx. 45° when the grip gradually decreases. We will practise with you the ‘BLI-LEN-GA’ rule we have developed, with which you can handle every bend perfectly. And show you what a multi-tool the rear brake is for stabilising and correcting.
08:45 Arrival at the training ground
09:00 The training begins
- Inclined position training with the suspension system bikes
- Solution-orientated gaze technique
- Recognising steering and steering blocks
- Maximum lean angle even in wet conditions
- ABS corners
- Dealing with skidding
- Grip test and recognising and acting on grip limits
12:15-13:15 Lunch break
- Quickturn (training individual motor skills)
- Rear brake as a stabiliser and for correcting the riding line
- BLI-LEN-GA rule
- Tight, steep bends
16:30 End
Experience Program Day 2: STREET TRAINING ADVANCED CURVES
This training programme takes place on selected sections of the Berchtesgaden mountains, which are perfect for training and very scenic. Among other things, we will put into practice what we have taught you in the STREET TRAINING BASIC CURVES.
You will practise precise steering and how to break up shock blocks when cornering. We show you how unconscious, disruptive steering blockages arise and how you can eliminate them. We have perfect bends where you can use the rear brake to stabilise and correct the driving line. We'll show you what you need to bear in mind when choosing your line, first during a talk in the café and then on various hairpin bends. During individual coaching and on the training tour, you will apply what you have learnt on different bends. There is no standard solution. Rather, there are many different situations that require different motor skill tools. We provide you with numerous tools and show you how to use them.
08:45 Arrival at the meeting point (ARAL petrol station B21, Loferer-Str. 29, 83435 Bad Reichenhall)
09:00 The training begins
- Driving in the group, driving to the training area
- Steering techniques, shock blocks, unconscious steering blocks
- Lecture: Choosing the right driving line
- Apply the BLI-LEN-GA rule
- Gaze technique
- Using the rear brake to correct and stabilise
- Driving line
12:15-13:15 Lunch break
- Individual coaching
- Training tour with different requirements and training content
16:30 End
Experience Information
Own motorcycle
Roadworthy motorcycle models of all brands with street tires
Participation possible with motorcycles of all brands.
- Training fee
- Fruit, soft drinks and coffee
- Lunch snack
- Personal accident insurance
- The accompanying book for all training courses „Der Motorrad Coach“ from Klaus Schwabe
- Motorcycle clothing including rain gear
- Legal exhaust system
- Licence plate
- Vehicle documents
- Authorised and roadworthy motorbike
- Valid driving licence
- Tires with sufficient tread depth and the correct air pressure
Contact:
Für additional information please contact:
Brigitte Schwabe
[email protected]
Klaus Schwabe
[email protected]
Mobil: +49 151 531 334 96
Places to stay:
It is not possible to stay overnight on the training grounds.
Helpfauer Hof
Helpfau 2
A-5261 Helpfau-Uttendorf
https://www.helpfauerhof.at
6 km, approx. 5 min to the training facilites
Hotel Weiß
Hauptstraße 30
A-5222 Munderfing
https://www.gasthof-weiss.at
18 km, approx. 21 min to the training facilites
Hotel Mittelpunkt Europa
Kühberg 2
A-5274 Burgkirchen
https://www.mittelpunkt-europa.at
5 km, approx. 5 min to the training facilites
Campingparadies Mattsee
Stein 1
A-5221 Lochen am See
https://www.campingparadies.com
27 km, approx. 31 min to the training facilites
| Training | 2 Days of Full Power - Combi training Street Training Basic & Advanced Curves 15.-16.05.2026 |
| Date | 15.05.2026 – 16.05.2026 |
| Location | Austria, Burgkirchen Aufeldstraße 1 5274 Burgkirchen |
| Price | EUR 675,00 |
Important Information
A travel cancellation insurance is not included in our Experiences. Please refer to your credit card for a possible additional travel protection, or take out travel insurance that suits your needs yourself with a provider of your choice.
These companies offer insurances for example:
sportvers GmbH
FAQ
General riding levels
Level 1:
Gravel lanes and open trails alternating with single trails without steep ascents or descents, and with the occasional detour on longer stretches of tarmac to avoid off-road sections that are too extreme. Suitable for novices.
Level 2:
Gravel lanes with washouts and potholes, eroded open trails, occasional deep ruts, firebreaks, dry river courses, simple river crossings, single trails without steep ascents or descents. Suitable for novices.
Level 3:
Rutted gravel lanes, eroded open trails with water holes, single trails with tight turns as well as extreme ascents and descents, demanding river and stream crossings. With longer, easier passages in between. Riding experience in the area recommended.
Level 4:
Slopes, scree, deep sand, ruts, slippery ground: There is difficult terrain like this, as well as steep ascents and descents to master. Also on the itinerary: Mud holes, steep slopes, slope traversing and fast riding. Regular riding experience in the area required.
Level 5:
Extremely challenging sections of terrain are ridden in all weather conditions, whether in wet weather or extreme heat. A generally high level of riding technique without any longer, simpler passages means high demands are placed on physical fitness. The group will only get through this with team spirit. Regular riding experience in the area required.
Riding levels for heavy offroad bikes
Level 1:
Dieses Level umfasst gut gepflegte Asphaltstraßen. Es ist geeignet für Anfänger und Wiedereinsteiger. Die Strecken sind zugänglich, aber abwechslungsreich, und erfordern ein gutes Maß an Grundfitness, um die längeren Distanzen bequem zu bewältigen.
Level 2:
Dieses Level umfasst eine Mischung aus gut gepflegten Asphaltstraßen und möglicherweise offenen Kieswegen. Es ist geeignet für Anfänger und Wiedereinsteiger mit Vorerfahrung. Die Strecken sind zugänglich, aber abwechslungsreich, und erfordern ein gutes Maß an Grundfitness, um die längeren Distanzen bequem zu bewältigen.
Level 3:
Fahrer werden technisch anspruchsvolle Asphaltstraßen in Kombination mit bis zu 40 % Kieswegen und Landstraßen erleben. Diese Routen umfassen Anstiege und Abfahrten, lockeren Untergrund oder Steine an einigen Stellen und gelegentlich einfache Singletrails ohne anspruchsvolle Passagen. Es gibt einen regelmäßigen Wechsel zwischen Asphalt- und Kieswegen. Schwierige Offroad-Passagen werden umfahren, um die Zugänglichkeit zu gewährleisten. Fahrer benötigen Vorerfahrung und eine gute körperliche Verfassung, um das abwechslungsreiche Gelände zu bewältigen. Dieses Level ist nicht für Anfänger geeignet.
Level 4:
Dieses Level umfasst anspruchsvolle, kurvige, schmale und manchmal einspurige Asphaltstraßen. Bis zu 60 % der Strecke bestehen aus Kieswegen mit Auswaschungen und Schlaglöchern, ausgefahrenen Landwegen und Singletrails mit engen Kurven und Haarnadelkurven. Fahrer begegnen außerdem tiefen Spurrillen, Brandschneisen, Sand, Schlamm, steilen Anstiegen und Abfahrten sowie trockenen Flussbetten und einfachen Flussdurchquerungen. Schwierige Passagen können umfahren werden, aber Offroad-Erfahrung und eine gute körperliche Verfassung sind notwendig, um dieses anspruchsvolle Gelände effektiv zu bewältigen.
Level 5:
Dieses Level umfasst bis zu 80 % ausgefahrene Kieswege mit steilen Anstiegen und Abfahrten, ausgefahrene Schotterstraßen und Singletrails mit Wasserlöchern, engen Kurven, Haarnadelkurven, Sand, felsigem und rutschigem Untergrund sowie lockerem Boden. Fahrer müssen steile Anstiege und Abfahrten, felsige Stufen und sehr wenig Asphalt bewältigen. Oft sind schnelle Fahrgeschwindigkeiten erforderlich, und schwierige oder anspruchsvolle Passagen können nicht umfahren werden. Regelmäßige Offroad-Fahrpraxis sowie eine sehr gute körperliche und mentale Fitness sind unerlässlich, um die rigorosen Herausforderungen dieses Levels zu meistern.
In order to provide maximum safety and maximum driving fun, the participants will be divided at least to 3 - 4 different speed groups.
The classification is based on the honest self-assessment of each participant upon registration!
If a participant has obviously chosen the wrong speed group, we will provide if possible (depending on the maximum size of the group) a change to the correct speed group.
Participants who have signed up for a race are automatically put into faster groups.
General Grouping
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Level 1 - "Beginner"
Rookie on the circuit – but has road experience. Instructor support highly recommended.
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Level 2 - "Sport"
Has already track experience - however, if the respective race track of the event is new, an instructor can also help if possible individually in this group.
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Level 3 - "Expert"
The race track is his home. Has been already a participant of several track days and races. Laptime hunter and „low-flying aircraft“.
The TNT Team reserves itself the right to individually adjust the block size and the number of groups to the requirements of the circuit and the total number of participants. If the number of level 1 participants is too large for one group, a second group (Level 1a) is added to the schedule. The maximum group size depends on the given number of motorcycles that are allowed to be on the track at the same time.
Every event has different included services. Please read the information about what is included in the tickets carefully on the respective ticket booking page.
Yes, please tell all your friends / family members with whom you want to ride together, to put the same group name at the end of the ticket purchasing process, so that we can do our best to keep the gang together. There is an extra field for this information, where you can input your wishes and needs!
Every event has different included services. Please read the information about what is included in the tickets carefully on the respective ticket booking page.
You will receive a confirmation mail about your ticket purchase. All the following steps will be described there.
Every event has different included services. Please read the information about what is included in the tickets carefully on the respective ticket booking page. Normally the arrival or the flight ist not included in the ticket price.
In the event of an emergency during the day, we have comprehensive procedures in place to ensure everyone's safety and well-being. Our trained staff is prepared to handle various emergency situations promptly and efficiently. If you have any specific concerns or need further information, please don't hesitate to reach out to our support team.
You will find specific information about the preparation of your motorcycle on the respective event booking pages, such as noise limit regulations for Race Track Events or special Offroad preparations for Enduro Tours.
Some events offer the possibility to take a travel companion with you. Please have a detailed look on the event booking page and make sure you click and purchase the travel companion additional services in the ticket shop purchase process.
For all additional questions, please write to us at and we will try to answer you as soon as possible. You will find the responsible people and contact information on the booking pages.
Gear & Clothing
HELMET: An offroad full-face helmet is recommended. The lighter it is, the less strain there is on neck muscles.
NECKBRACE: The neck protection system that can reduce spine injuries in the neck area to a minimum, while at the same time guaranteeing maximum freedom of movement.
PROTECTIVE GOGGLES are fitted with a double lens that doesn’t fog up as easily.
A classic MOTOCROSS CHEST PROTECTOR or PROTECTOR SHIRT protects your back, shoulders and upper body. ELBOW GUARDS are also worn and over those a CROSS SHIRT plus, depending on the weather, a GILET or a (waterproof, breathable) JACKET. Lined jackets with integrated protectors are less suitable for tours in the summery South.
A KIDNEY BELT supports and relieves the strain on your back muscles.
MOTOCROSS GLOVES are best for offroad riding; gloves made from neoprene are worn in the rain.
CROSS PANTS made from synthetic materials are robust, yet lightweight. Hip protectors are recommended.
No one goes off-road without KNEE GUARDS.
ROBUST (OFFROAD) BOOTS have prevented more than a vew foot and ankle injuries. The smooth sole allows you to steady yourself when drifting.
Tools and spare parts for fixing the most common breakdowns are carried in the BELT BAG. Twostroke riders always have some oil at hand. Always carry something to drink, your driving license, vehicle documents and some local currency for stops at the village pub. Offroad riding can be very strenuous, which is why overly warm clothing (full-face road helmet, leather pants and jacket) is ill-advised for summer tours in the South.
HELMET: Closed all-round/touring helmet with visor.
Multifunctional TOURING JACKET for all weather. The jacket should be breathable as well as both wind- and waterproof. Removable protectors on shoulders, elbows and the back area are a sensible standard.
ALLROUND PANTS made of robust material. They should be breathable as well as both wind and waterproof. Removable protectors on the knees and the hips made of foam offer good protection.
KIDNEY BELT, protects against the organs and muscles cooling down and provides a certain support function which has a positive effect on the spinal column.
High quality MOTORCYCLE GLOVES made from synthetic leather are well suited for use on the road. They should be breathable as well as both wind- and waterproof. You can wear lighter gloves without cuffs in warmer temperatures.
Touring BOOTS with safety elements for shins, ankles, heels and toes have prevented quite a few foot and ankle injuries. 100 % waterproof boots are only recommended in Northern Europe.
Always carry something to drink, your driving license and some local currency for stops at the village pub.