I too rode at the Barber track in the green group on the 31st. Your write up sums up the course, teaching, expectations and the results to a T. We had Laura as a coach and" fantastic" was our groups summation of her as a coach. Lyle on the parking lot course was also very observant and corrected the angle of my arms to make the steering relaxed. Everything exceeded my expectations. First class course on super BMW's suited for the situation. You become so intent on the course and keeping your eyes on task that one only looks at what is ahead. At the final summation Laura mentioned that I was smoother at the Museum corner. I wondered why it was called Museum corner. The next day I visited the Museum only to see that the Museum looks over a tight corner. Yes, if I had looked up I would have seen the Museum overshadowing the track. Good, I was focused and the road ahead is what I was to look at, not gazing off. My wife joined me a day later and we rode for another two weeks. Her evalution, " my riding had improved" and she was Very Relaxed as a passenger taking pictures and enjoying the scenery as the bike leaned smoothly through the corners in the Appalachians.