 class that's going on right now is the experienced riders course or they've renamed it now to the BRC2. It's your level two course that is a follow-on to the basic rider course. For active duty personnel from the time you complete your BRC to you get into your level two you have 60 days to get in and complete that and that's whether it's a BRC2 on a cruiser style motorcycle or the MSRC on a sport bike. The MSRC is a one-day class roughly 8 to 9 hours it's really a day of self-reflection. As motorcyclists and in particular as sport bike riders we're focused on out on the road you know we have all the power we you know those bikes will do amazing things and we need to understand how to control that while we're out on the public streets and out in the public. As military members we stand out you know no matter what we're wearing we stand out. In the sport bike course we work on braking, cornering, increasing ground clearance in a corner which allows you to come to brakes faster in a turn. We really we really work on those things we work on adjusting our attitudes truly if we keep doing it wrong out there eventually someone's gonna say you know that's enough and we don't want that to happen I certainly don't want it to happen I enjoy the sport.