Suzuki offering new rider taster sessions at the Silverstone MotoGP

Suzuki is giving MotoGP fans that don’t yet hold a motorcycle license the chance to take taster sessions and gain expert instruction at the Silverstone GP

Suzuki Moto GP taster sessions Silverstone
Suzuki Moto GP taster sessions Silverstone

This weekend Suzuki is offering taster sessions for new riders who don’t currently hold a motorcycle license at the Silverstone GP. Expert tuition is provided by its British Superbike team riders, and even their MotoGP stars.

Using their GSX-S and GSX-R125 machines, Suzuki will be offering taster sessions for new riders with tuition on hand from BSB race-winner Bradley Ray, plus National Superstock 1000 championship leader Richard Cooper and Suzuki legend John Reynolds. MotoGP stars Alex Rins and Joan Mir will also stop by and share their wisdom, too. Friggin ace!

Suzuki Taster day Silverstone GP
Suzuki Taster day Silverstone GP

Those that undertake a taster session will also qualify for £250 towards their deposit when going on to purchase a new GSX-S125 before the end of September 2019. The offer is available to both cash buyers and finance customers. Suzuki’s GSX-R125 is also available with a £250 deposit contribution and 0% APR finance.

Suzuki GB’s Jonathan Martin said, “There aren’t many people better qualified to help new riders learn the ropes than those that ride and race motorcycles for a living, and it’ll be a great experience for those that are learning to ride to receive tuition from their racing heroes. We’re committed to making it easier and more attractive for new riders to join the motorcycling fraternity, which is why we’re offering these taster sessions for another year, and are also offering an additional incentive for those that go on to purchase, so they can get on the road as quickly as possible. Hopefully, we’ll see them all riding to next year’s Grand Prix.”

Suzuki’s taster zone will be situated next to the main display stand, where the MotoGP-inspired GSX-R1000R will be displayed alongside the rest of Suzuki’s 2019 model range. 

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