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No matter how good or experienced a rider may be there’s always something to learn and a new motorcycle industry project aims to make the process of improving riding skills accessible to all.

One of our more popular new readers aren’t the only ones to recognise the value of improving their skills. The Motorcycle Industry Association (MCIA), along with a broad range of organisations including road safety and training experts, government departments and respected, associated organisations, has recently launched The Elite Rider Programme. The aims of the initiative are to increase the number of riders undertaking post-test rider training, improving their riding skills to make them better riders and safer on the road.

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