Military SportBike Rider Course
Military SportBike RiderCourse (MSRC).
MSRC classes will be posted on AIRs, found via Registration.
MSRC requires a minimum of SIX riders. If the minimum is not reached MSRC will be cancelled 10 days prior to course date.
The MSF (MSRC was developed in close collaboration with the U.S. Army and U.S. Navy motorcycle safety education and training safety centers.
MSRC is a one-day course intended for motorcyclists who have completed the MSF Basic RiderCourse or MSF Experienced RiderCourse.
The course consists of approximately 3 hours of classroom interactive lessons and 4 hours of on-cycle range time.
The classroom segment focuses on the behavioral aspects of riding such as attitude and personal risk assessment, and includes discussions about braking proficiency, cornering techniques, traction management, and specific characteristics unique to sport bikes. The goal is to provide riders with a way to further develop personal riding strategies to minimize risk, with particular emphasis on the Search-Evaluate-Execute (SEE) strategy used in all MSF curricula. There's also an opportunity to discuss case-specific situations within each military branch. A knowledge test is given at the end of the classroom portion.
The range session builds on these topics by providing riders the opportunity to develop and improve skills in braking, cornering and swerving. Included is a demonstration of the components of total stopping distance and practice in obstacle avoidance and evasive maneuvers.
Class location:
Installation Safety Office - Bld #373 Sonic Street - Pope Army Air Field (behind the Pope Theater)
Classroom - use the back entrance - Riely Road side, facing the runway.
MSRC requires a minimum of SIX riders. If the minimum is not reached MSRC will be cancelled 10 days prior to course date.
Motorycles NOT provided, you must bring your own.
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