Motorcycle Off Road Experience

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15 April 2014

Motorcycle Off Road Experience

Opportunity to have a go at off roading


The group behind the Motorcycle Off-Road Experience (MORE) is giving another 400 people the chance to try off-road riding for the first time at this great subsidised event.

A four day mini ‘try out’ festival will be held at the AMCA’s track - Bevercotes in Nottinghamshire, between Friday June 20th and Monday June 23rd 2014. Places for either a morning or afternoon session will be allocated again on a first come first served basis with booking via an online system, run by the MCI’s contact centre, which will go live at 10am on Saturday the 10th of May.  


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A small charge of £25 will be made for each booking, which includes all equipment, training and bikes.

It is advisable to book as soon as possible when the booking site goes live as all the places went within the hour last year - that's how popular it is!

For more information, there's a website which explains how the day works: www.rideoffroad.co.uk and introduces the trainers, manufacturers and sporting bodies behind it.

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Background

The group behind MORE includes Honda, Kawasaki, KTM, Yamaha, Suzuki, plus the off-road sporting bodies AMCA, ACU and BSMA with project management provided by the Motorcycle Industry Association (MCI). They are all members of the MCI’s Off-Road Special Member Group, which is where the idea for MORE was conceived.

Having recognised a lack of opportunity for people to try off-road riding in a safe and structured way, the group is keen to repeat the successful formula from previous years, which involves pooling kit, top class bikes and trainers, many of who have had international riding careers, including three times World Champion Dave Thorpe.

What’s different from previous years?

* The day for ‘live’ registration has been moved to a Saturday instead of a weekday, to make it easier for people who work during the week to register.

* The venue has been moved further north to Nottinghamshire (last year it was in Northamptonshire), to make it more accessible for people living in Scotland and the north of England, though it is open to anyone from any part of the UK over the age of 16.

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Howard Dale, General Manager of Kawasaki, who leads the MORE group as Chair of the MCI’s Off-Road Special Member Group explained why the manufacturers involved are willing to subsidise the event:

“A survey of last year’s participants showed how much fun the event was with 98% stating there should be further MORE events and 97% intending to do more off-road riding. A lot of people clearly got the off-road bug, with a third taking further training, and over one in ten buying their own bike. We were convinced there was a demand for an event such as this and our research confirmed this.”


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Sandra Cole, Membership Manager for the MCI project manages the event:

“We had a lot of people who lived in the north of England and Scotland asking for an event nearer to them, which is why we’ve moved further north.”

“And we decided to ‘go live’ on a Saturday rather than during the week, so that people who were at work last year have a fair chance at getting a place for 2014".

“To get a place, you need to be aged over 16 and ready to register via the internet at 10am on Saturday 10th May, but like last year there will be a waiting list, which is worth joining as a few spaces always become available nearer the date.”

Trainers include: Dave Thorpe for Honda, Mick Extance for Kawasaki, Ady Smith for KTM, Neil Prince for Suzuki and Barry Johnson for Yamaha.


Updates about the event will be announced on the MORE Facebook page:

https://www.facebook.com/MotorcycleOffRoadExperience

If you have been to one of these events before did you enjoy it? Let us know at: [email protected]

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