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Ride Your Motorcycle Week kicks off November 29

Ride Your Motorcycle Week 2021


Ride Your Motorcycle Week is back and this year its focus is getting riders back on their bikes after lockdown as summer riding season beckons.

Now’s the time to get back out there on two wheels in time for Ride Your Motorcycle Week

The annual event will run from November 29 to December 5. With motorcycle, scooter and off-highway vehicle sales up 8.3 per cent on 2020, the event will push for riders to dust off their motorcycles and get going whether they prefer dirt riding, race tracks, commuting or adventuring.

Remy Gardner, current Moto2 Championship leader, 2022 MotoGP debutante and son of world champion Wayne Gardner has echoed Ride Your Motorcycle Week’s intention.

Remy Gardner

“Australia, it’s time to get back on your bike. From the bottom of my heart I sincerely wish that you have a great time coming out of lockdown and get out on your bikes, have a ride and enjoy the sun and the freedom again. Hope you can all get back to normal life and have a good time out on your bikes!”

Remy Gardner

Previously known as Ride your Motorcycle to Work Week, the change of name is intended to broaden the appeal of the event. Throughout the week advertising will encourage motorcyclists to dust off their bike of choice and get busy having fun, with the week to include prizes for riders.

FCAI Chief Executive Tony Weber explained the intention of the event was to remind riders of the efficiency and ease riding a bike offered, as well as promoting riding’s positive impact on mental health.

Tony Weber

“When you’re on the bike, there’s nothing else like it. But life gets in the way. Ride Your Motorcycle Week is just a little extra push to get your bike serviced ahead of riding season, take the bike to work or take the long way home, take day the off and reconnect or just go and have an adventure. This is the week to start doing it. COVID has obviously changed the way Australians think about commuting, but the name change is about more than acknowledging working from home. The off-road segment has boomed during the last two years, and this is acknowledged in the campaign’s name change. Riding has a real role to play in helping Australia get back to work, offering socially distanced transportation and alleviating congestion and parking issues. As ever, our secondary goal is to capture the attention of policy makers who to often overlook riding in developing transportation infrastructure.”

The event also aims to draw attention to two-wheeled transport as a potential solution in COVID-19 recovery.

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So jump on your bike for Ride Your Motorcycle Week! Pictured: CFMoto 650 GT

Stay tuned to the campaign at www.rideyourmotorcycleweek.com.au or on social media www.facebook.com/rideyourmotorcycleweek

Source: MCNews.com.au

Australia’s Ride Your Motorcycle Week Kicks Off This Month

The Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries would be preparing for its usual Ride Your Motorcycle to Work Week initiative but with 2020 being what it is and the pandemic causing many people to stay home, the initiative has been changed to just Ride Your Motorcycle Week.

The event will run from September 21 to 27, and it is encouraging riders to go for a ride and “Ride This Thing Out” to cope with all that’s going on this year.

“The pandemic has hit everyone hard and the mental health benefits of riding are well documented. Riding makes you happy and right now, Australians need a break. The biggest smiles are always hidden behind a helmet,” said FCAI motorcycle manager Rhys Griffiths.

The point of the initiative is to get as many Aussies out riding. It’s also to bring awareness for motorcycling in general.

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“Our aim this year is primarily about reminding Aussies how much fun they can have on a bike, but our secondary goal is to capture the attention of policymakers who too often overlook riding in developing transportation infrastructure.”

So, it doesn’t matter what bike you have in your shed, whether it be a large touring bike, an adventure bike, or a scooter, try your best to get out on two wheels during September 21 to 27. Also, check out the initiative’s Facebook page to get updates on riding and COVID-19.

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com