Yamaha and MotoSchool Partner Up For Rider Training

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SMSP based training academy MotoSchool has partnered with Yamaha Motor Australia to offer industry-leading track-based rider training. MotoSchool will operate with a fleet of the latest Yamaha sportsbikes to introduce new riders and upskill existing riders of all levels. Press: YMA

The partnership is set to open up opportunities for existing Yamaha sportsbike riders as well as enticing new customers to the R-Family and MT model ranges. “Yamaha is the dominant player in the road bike segment in Australia, with the best-selling road bike in 2024 being the YZF-R7LA,” explains YMA Customer Activation Co-ordinator Jake Belford.



“The next step for these riders will be our all-new YZF-R9 arriving around May. We want to engage all these new Yamaha customers – as well as existing riders – and encourage them to ride in a safe and controlled environment. To achieve this goal we are pleased to provide MotoSchool with high performing, confidence-inspiring motorcycles for coaching duties. We look forward to creating many Kando memories for Yamaha customers,” ends Belford.

“Our entire coaching team is familiar and comfortable on Yamaha’s wide range of sportsbikes,” says MotoSchool CEO and founder Haydan Parker, “which allows us to offer personalised data-driven coaching and a fully immersive experience,” he continues. “Our current events are based at Sydney Motorsport Park, across both the South and Grand Prix Circuits, we have also recently introduced training courses for beginners on the Skid Pan. In 2025 we will expand into a national operation visiting exciting new circuits and track facilities. We welcome enquiries from Yamaha dealers who may want to be involved with customer or staff demo experiences,” ends Haydan.

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