The Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) is launching Super RIDE Day Weekend, May 29-31, a coordinated national effort with training providers across the country to introduce those curious about motorcycling to the right way to get started, with proper training, professional coaching, proper gear and appropriate-sized motorcycles.

More than 40 training sites across 23 states have already committed to hosting events, with additional participation expected in the coming weeks.
RIDE Day provides a structured introduction to motorcycling led by MSF-certified RiderCoaches, using training ranges, appropriate motorcycles, and proper gear to ensure first experiences take place in a controlled, professional environment.
Since launching in 2022, more than 5,000 people have participated in RIDE Day events across 199 events in 29 states.
“RIDE Days create a clear and accessible starting point for people interested in riding,” said Corey Eastman, Director of Rider Education Expansion at MSF. “They connect new riders with local training locations, so they know where to go when they decide they want to learn to ride. Since RIDE Days were so popular, we decided to launch Super Weekend to give people across the country the opportunity to participate.”
MSF survey data shows that 50 percent of RIDE Day participants go on to complete an MSF Basic RiderCourse, the course used to earn a motorcycle license.
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