Triumph Track Experience to be held in India for the first time

    The participants will be trained on the basics of riding on a track, as well as setting up their bike for a track day.

    Published On Apr 24, 2019 08:00:00 AM

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    Triumph Track Experience to be held in India for the first time

    Triumph Motorcycles India is organising its first track training programme at the Buddh International Circuit, Greater Noida on April 26, 2019. Called the Triumph Track Experience, the event comprises of theoretical and practical sessions on riding on a track, as well as the basics of setting up a motorcycle for a track event. Triumph has allocated a total of 35 slots for the session on April 26, with the cost of registration being Rs 10,000.

    The Triumph Track Experience is only open to Street Triple, Speed Triple, Daytona and Thruxton R customers. The participants will be trained by JK Tyre Superbike champion, Vijay Singh Ajairajpura, who is also the man behind custom bike building-brand, Rajputana Customs. Registrations for the event close a day before the event begins, on April 25, 2019.

    Triumph is not the only premium manufacturer to conduct such an event for its customers, with Ducati and BMW, among the others, having organised similar events. The Triumph Track Experience will act as a great platform for owners to fully experience what their motorcycles are capable of, under experienced supervision and in a safe and enclosed environment.

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    Ducati to conduct DRE racetrack training in India

    BMW Motorrad GS Experience launched in India

     

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