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Originally Posted by ericr
Besides where to practice (track etc.) you're on the right course... smooth IS fast! The smoother you get the faster you'll get. There are of course, a lot of techniques you can learn from an instructor at a track, but as you ride just try to be smooth for now 
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Agreed 100%- see my sig.
I found that my riding skill increased considerably when I stopped focusing on being fast. When I forced myself to slow down and focused on just being as smooth as possible, I was able to focus more on the right technique. Before long, I was faster than I had ever been before, but with considerably less effort and less drama.
I'll go ahead and echo the track day statements as well. If you can manage it, there really is no substitute. I also highly recommend doing a Lee Parks or Keith Code school (again, if you can swing it).