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WHAT CAN I DO IN NATIONAL MOTORCYCLE WEEK?
01 July 2006 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd

National Motorcycle Week

Pillion Ride – If you’ve got friends, relatives or even work colleagues with a bike ask them to take you out for a spin. Ride to Work Day is on 19th July so why not see how many people at work can travel by bike.

Get Off-Road – There are lots of different off-road activities people can try from trials to speedway. Find out more from the website www.rideoffroad.co.uk

Get A Licence – The first step to getting a licence is a CBT (compulsory basic training). Contact your local trainer to book your test or find out more from the industry’s fact sheet ‘How to Get A Licence’ in the public section of www.mcia.co.uk.

Watch A Race - As National Motorcycle Week comes to an end the Moto GP gets underway at Laguna Sec USA, so if you’re lucky get a ticket or get some friends round, turn on the telly and admire the skills of the professionals.

Samantha Tyson-Evans MCI’s Press and PR Officer said, “ National Motorcycle Week is a fun week for celebrating motorcycling and highlighting the many benefits associated with it. Hobbies, keeping fit, commuting and holidays are just some of the things bikes and scooters can be used for.

“ Anyone who is fed up with traffic congestion or public transport should seriously think about getting on two wheels to get to work.”

An event and information pack is available on the website www.mcia.co.uk in the new National Motorcycle Week section.

www.mcia.co.uk


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