My son and I rode with him at Kentwood and his place in MS. He's a cool dude, very laid back and one of the smoothest riders I have ever seen. They groomed the track when we were riding and everyone stayed off after and watched him turn laps. They had one line around the track, he hit the same spot every time for 20 laps. Most of those guys are pretty cool if you just know when to approach them and when to give them space.
My ex wifes ex husband is really good friends with Kevin and Ali. The thing with Kevin was he was so so good on the throttle. It is definitely a skill to know just how much to give it and when.
No I don't. The "where" was one of the reasons we stopped. You have to drive too far to find a decent track. I live in TN now and wished I still had my bike, but I won't buy another one. I rode from the time I was 5 until I was 47 so I got my fill. It hurts too much when gravity takes over. My son met his wife a couple years ago and that kind of put and end to our riding. It's hard to find good tracks in Louisiana due to the lawsuit problem. Land owners don't want the liability if someone gets injured.