BMW Motorrad is offering an exclusive two-day Track Training program for BMW Motorrad Riders. The much-awaited BMW Motorrad Track Training program in India will be held at the Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida, near Delhi. BMW’s Track Training program will be held on 23 and 24th March 2024 and again on the 20 and 21st April 2024. The BMW Motorrad Track Training program will focus to sharpen the overall riding skills. In addition to this, the track training program will also offer riders understand their limits of their BMW motorcycles.
The BMW Track Training program is divided in two sessions, Level 1 and Level 2. Participants of the track training program will receive exclusive training from professional instructors. The training will also be provided in a controlled environment so that the riders are safe.
The BMW Motorrad track training program has 6 theory modules and 6 to 8 track practice sessions alternating in between. Skilled riders with 12+ years of experience as well as National Championship titles under their belt will be offering the training.
The curriculum will cover even the basic handling as well as advanced riding techniques. Session also include and evaluate rider on the understanding and mastering of vision, balance, cornering, throttle control and brake control. The training program is suitable for riders with begin level skills as well as riders with racing level skills.
There are a few important things to note to join the BMW Motorrad Track Training program. BMW riders only with the BMW S 1000 RR, S 1000 R, S 1000 XR, F 900 XR, F 900 R, G 310 R and G 310 RR are eligible to participate. Participants also require a valid driving licence at the time of the event.
In addition to this, the motorcycles must be serviced before participation and the organisers are entitled to exclude unfit vehicles. All riders must also be equipped with full racing gear including full leather racing suit, full gauntlet road racing gloves, road racing boots, and an undamaged ECE Snell certified racing helmet with Double D ring fastener.
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