Get ready for an exciting journey towards becoming a safer and more confident rider! Today, we're diving into a brand-new video series that will revolutionize your riding experience.
The Art of Mastering the Road: Unveiling the Secrets to Smooth Riding
Have you ever found yourself questioning your speed around corners or felt a bit uneasy during group rides? Well, wonder no more! MCN has teamed up with Bikertek and Rapid Training to bring you an incredible series of videos that will elevate your riding skills to new heights.
A Perfect Kickstart to Your Riding Season
These videos are like a treasure trove of wisdom, packed with dozens of invaluable tips for riders of all levels. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a novice, there's something for everyone.
Giles Lamb, an ex-traffic cop and the presenter of these videos, shares his expertise: "The fundamentals of great riding - exceptional vision, meticulous planning, and precise machine control - remain constant, regardless of your years of experience. These videos are a refresher for experienced riders and a game-changer for newcomers."
Episode 1: Unraveling the Mystery of Risk Assessment
The first video in this six-part series focuses on the art of assessing risk. It's a skill that's vital for every motorcyclist, yet one that many of us struggle with. From unexpected car maneuvers to hidden bends, the video reveals techniques to enhance your safety and, most importantly, make your rides more enjoyable.
But here's where it gets controversial...
While some riders might argue that risk assessment is an innate skill, others believe it's a learned art. So, which camp do you fall into? And this is the part most people miss...
It's not just about avoiding accidents; it's about embracing the thrill of riding while staying safe.
So, are you ready to unlock the secrets of risk assessment and take your riding to the next level?
Stay tuned for more exciting episodes, and don't forget to share your thoughts and experiences in the comments! We'd love to hear your unique perspectives and spark a discussion on this crucial aspect of riding.