Former Superbike rider and Triumph team up for riding events and Demo Days

With the extreme cold weather experienced this winter, British motorcycle enthusiasts need something to look forward to and the Triumph Experience is the perfect antidote to Winter blues.

Former British Superbike rider Matt Llewellyn will be providing expert tuition, and riders also will have the chance to pit their bike-handling skills against the clock and to ride one of Triumph’s other sports models on a guided road ride.

The unique day out will allow riders to explore the performance of the award-winning Daytona 675 on a closed track.

The riding school come demo days will be hosted over four days throughout the summer and is part of the ongoing 'Triumph Experience' announced at the popular NEC Bike Show in Birmingham.

The four events will take advantage of the Silverstone’s Stowe Circuit and the West Country’s Castle Coombe, offering riders the perfect opportunity to develop their riding skills within the comfort of a closed environment and to experience a variety of models, ideal for those planning their next purchase for the perfect motorcycling summer months.
 
The full program includes:

  • Full rider briefing: Including guidance on how to improve your style and speed
  • Two Daytona 675 on-track sessions
  • An on-road ride-out: Led by Triumph’s professional riding team, using Street Triple, Speed Triple, Tiger and Sprint ST models
  • Hot Pillion Laps with former British Superbike rider Matt Llewellyn
  • Beat the clock session on the skills course

The five-hour experiences are available in the morning (8am – 1pm) or afternoon (12 noon – 5pm) on June 7th and 19th at Silverstone and moving to Castle Combe for August 10th and September 6th.

This unforgettable riding experience will cost £99 and is open to those who have held a full motorcycle license for a minimum of one year. Participants will be required to wear one or two-piece leathers, boots, gloves and an ACU approved full-face helmet.

 
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