
Aims to improve riders' skills and deepen their understanding of motorcycles.
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Aims to improve riders' skills and deepen their understanding of motorcycles.
BMW Motorrad India announced a Track Training programme designed to improve rider skills and understanding of their BMW motorcycles. The training academy will be held at the Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh across two sessions which will be on 2 days each. The dates are set to be on March 23-24 and April 20-21, 2024.
The programme is divided into Level 1 and Level 2. Level 1 focuses on fundamental track riding techniques, while Level 2 targets more experienced riders seeking to refine their existing skills. The two-day academy caters to riders of various experience levels through a structured curriculum. Classroom sessions will be combined with practical track experience led by instructors with over 12 years of experience. The track training session is carefully designed, combining theory and track practice for a balanced learning experience. Led by experienced trainers, it includes 6 theory sessions and 6-8 track sessions. The curriculum covers basic to advanced skills like braking and cornering, suitable for all riders. To join the BMW Motorrad Track Training, contact your nearest authorised BMW Motorrad Dealership.
Participation is open to owners of specific BMW Motorrad models including the S 1000 RR, S 1000 R, S 1000 XR, F 900 XR, F 900 R, G 310 R, and G 310 RR. A valid driver's licence, a pre-event motorcycle service, and specific safety gear are mandatory for participation. These include a full leather racing suit, ECE Snell certified road racing helmet, road racing boots, and full gauntlet road racing gloves.
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