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12/19/2008
MOTORCYCLE SAFETY FOUNDATION PROTECTS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN SETTLEMENT WITH OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY AND STEPHEN GARETS
MSF has granted permission to Team Oregon to incorporate MSF’s copyrighted works in the Team Oregon course materials in the State of Oregon.
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11/20/2008
MOTORCYCLE SAFETY FOUNDATION ENTERS PARTNERSHIP
WITH GENERAL GERMAN AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION
TO IMPROVE RIDER SAFETY

Collaboration Will Facilitate Access to Additional Rider Training Courses For U.S. Military Personnel in Europe to Meet Military Requirements
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11/17/2008
MOTORCYCLE SAFETY FOUNDATION PRESIDENT TIM BUCHE AND DIRECTOR OF TRAINING SYSTEMS RAY OCHS, ED.D., AMONG FEATURED SPEAKERS AT IFZ 7TH INTERNATIONAL MOTORCYCLE CONFERENCE

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10/31/2008

MOTORCYCLE SAFETY FOUNDATION INTRODUCES NEW MILITARY SPORTBIKE RIDERCOURSE FOR U.S. ARMED FORCES
 

Foundation’s New Course Developed To Address the Increasing Number of Sport Bike Rider Crashes Among Military Personnel

IRVINE, Calif., Oct. 31, 2008 – The Motorcycle Safety Foundation’s Military SportBike RiderCourseSM, developed in close collaboration with the U.S. Navy and U.S. Army safety centers, is now available to all branches of the Department of Defense.

Developed to address the increasing number of military personnel who are involved in sport bike crashes, the MSF Military SportBike RiderCourse is a “next-level” training course for military riders who have completed the MSF Basic RiderCourse. The one-day course consists of approximately three hours of classroom interactive lessons and four hours of on-cycle range time, and is taught by instructors (RiderCoaches) who receive additional training and special MSF certification to teach the course.

"The goal is to provide riders with a way to further develop personal riding strategies and decision-making abilities to help them minimize their risk," said Dr. Ray Ochs, MSF director of training systems.

The classroom segment focuses on the behavioral aspects of riding such as attitude and personal risk assessment, and includes discussions about braking proficiency, cornering techniques, traction management, and characteristics unique to sport bikes. The hands-on range session builds on these topics by providing riders the opportunity to develop and improve skills in braking, cornering and swerving.

A student pocket takeaway booklet, the "Sport Bike Survival Guide," will be provided to all military personnel who participate in the course. Written by accomplished sport bike riding instructor Nick Ienatsch, with a foreword from Superbike Champion Ben Spies, it includes riding techniques, street strategies, handy reference materials, quick tips, and additional resources for those seeking to further their knowledge and skills.

To see examples from this new booklet, click on the images below.

       
       

The Department of Defense mandates rider training and specifies an MSF course for all military personnel who ride, and the U.S. Navy now requires that all personnel who own sport bikes take the MSF Military SportBike RiderCourse after they have completed the MSF Basic RiderCourse.

To date, more than 1,600 armed forces personnel have taken the new MSF Military SportBike RiderCourse.

“With this new course for military riders, the Motorcycle Safety Foundation advances its ongoing effort to provide innovative programs and curriculum, all developed with one goal in mind – to fulfill its mission of improving rider safety,” Ochs said.


Since 1973, the Motorcycle Safety Foundation has set internationally recognized standards that promote the safety of motorcyclists with rider education courses, operator licensing tests, and public information programs. The MSF works with the federal government, state agencies, the military, and others to offer training for all skill levels so riders can enjoy a lifetime of safe, responsible motorcycling.

The MSF is a not-for-profit organization sponsored by BMW, BRP, Ducati, Harley-Davidson, Honda, Kawasaki, KTM, Piaggio, Suzuki, Triumph, Victory and Yamaha. For RiderCourse locations, call 800.446.9227 or visit www.msf-usa.org.