KTM E-Mini training sessions are extended
Due to a successful series (which is still ongoing), KTM has decided to organize a new series of three (6) training sessions in Nederweert from April 3. This is very good news for children aged 5 to 8 who want to get acquainted with our beautiful sport in an accessible way without having to purchase anything. Participate and learn the basics of motocross in three fun training sessions.
The first training sessions will take place on Wednesday afternoon April 6, 13 and 20 at the motocross circuit in Nederweert. A special beginners circuit has been created here. The children are provided with their own motorcycle, clothing and a coach to master the basics of the sport.
The training courses last 1,5 hours and always offer new challenges and learning moments. The training sessions start at 15:30 PM and continue until 17:00 PM. If there is sufficient interest, it is possible to organize an extra group from 17:15 PM to 18:45 PM.
KTM uses its brand new E-Mini Dirt Bikes for this series. These E-minis are electrically powered and virtually maintenance-free. They are also very easy to adjust in seat height and easy to limit traction and speed. If the children want to continue practicing the sport, it is possible to lease a brand new E-mini at a reasonable monthly rate. It is also possible to purchase a pick-up and delivery service for your motorcycle so that it is ready for you during every training session.
Participate? Click HERE to sign up!
If you are interested but cannot attend the first 3 dates or Nederweert is a bit far out of the way for you, please sign up for the 'reserve list' and we will keep you informed.
Posted: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Gallery: KTM NETHERLANDS
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