Motorcycle Sport & Leisure

MOTO GYMKHANA   For old blokes and slow bikes (NOT).

THE STORY SO FAR

We’ve been getting our teeth stuck into the Japanese dark art of Moto Gymkhana for the last few months. So far, Tony Carter (current acting editor of , and the man behind , , and ) and I have spent some time with Andrew Freeman, boss man at the Moto Gymkhana Association in the UK – who’s been showing us the ropes; explaining what the different coloured pylons (cones) mean, how a competition course works, teaching us a few moves, and trying to get us

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