Nick Ienatsch
Nick Ienatsch is an American motorcycle racer, writer, and motorcycle riding instructor.
Racing
ARRA #1 plate at Willow Springs Raceway 1989, 1990WERA Grand National Finals champion in three classes: 1989
AMA 250GP #2 and #3 plate holder: 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995
AMA Superteams #1 plate with Two Brothers Racing, 1993, Erion Racing 1994; #2 plate with Dutchman Racing 1995
AMA 600 Supersport podium finisher, Sears Point; Daytona
AHRMA winner on TZ750, NSR250, GPz550, KZ1000 currently
AMA/Dragbike ProStreet World Finals winner at Valdosta, GA 2008
FIM-certified runs over 200 mph during magazine testing with a best of 234
Motorcycle schools
Ienatsch was the lead instructor for twelve years at Freddie Spencer Riding School. He later created and is lead instructor at Yamaha Champions Riding School.Writing
Ienatsch has written for Motorcyclist Sport Rider where he was founding editor and Cycle World.Ienatsch is also author of the 2003 book Sport Riding Techniques and the 2017 novel The Hill Ranch Racers.
In 1999, Ienatsch was the founding editor of MotoGP.com, through 2001.
Ienatsch wrote The Pace, The Pace 2.0, and The Brake Light Initiative
Ienatsch writes for CycleWorld.com on a weekly basis.