Next FIM Women’s Road Racing Training Camp Scheduled Oct. 20-22 In Qatar

Next FIM Women’s Road Racing Training Camp Scheduled Oct. 20-22 In Qatar

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The next FIM women’s training camp will take place at the MotoGP track in Losail (Qatar) on 20-22 October 2015

The FIM Women’s Commission is now extending its focus beyond Europe. Together with partner Bike Promotion and with the support of the QMMF (Qatar Federation), the FIM will be holding its next Women’s Road Racing Training Camp in Asia, at the famous MotoGP track of Losail in Qatar.

An intrinsic part of the FIM’s Female Road Racing Development Project (aimed at increasing the number of female riders in Road Racing), this training camp is a unique chance for participants to ride on a fantastic circuit and follow in the wheel-tracks of the top MotoGP and SBK riders.

A very special package has been developed including 3 days of intensive training alternating track sessions (day and night sessions) and theoretical tuition (mental training, riding technique etc.) with the presence of highly experienced road racing coaches such as Nina Prinz, Simon Crafar and Maria Costello. Participants eager to enhance their riding skills and competitive spirit will benefit from an exclusive experience on an exceptional track!

Places are very limited and we urge all female riders interested to visit the dedicated website and register to asap and be part of this once-in-a-lifetime experience!

http://www.fim-womens-training-camp.com

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