TOYOTA CAMP M2M
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shape the future of the sport by celebrat-
ing inclusion through a diverse group of
people. Staff asked participants while
registering what their skill level was on a
scale from beginner to experienced to
ensure safety and comfort of the rider.
To help participants focus on their
chosen aspect of riding, different stations
were set up for the participants mak-
ing registration a breeze. Coaches from
The MX Factory instructed new riders
that have never been on a bike, and they
taught the very basics of motocross,
while Jordan Jarvis taught the most ef-
ficient way to negotiate a corner. Team
Allsouth KTM's Pro Supercoss rider Kyle
Swanson gave tips on braking and accel-
erating, and Weston Peick helped those
with the desire to "Jump Like Weston."
The more people that understand
and have experienced the physical
demands of controlling a bike, the more
respect the athletes will receive. Toyota
Camp M2M's goal is to give everyone
the opportunity to learn to ride, they aim
to reward their loyal customers as well
as inspire everyone, not just women,
Are you ever too young
to learn how to ride a
motorcycle?
Peick was
one of many
superstars of
the sport on
hand to pass on
their tricks of
the trade.