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Kawasaki Motors USA Backs USMCA
Programs And Initiatives
T
he United States Motor-
cycle Coaching Association
(USMCA) announced that Ka-
wasaki Motors Corp., USA has
joined on to officially support
USCMA programs and initiatives
as a Motorcycle Partner for 2021.
Kawasaki's addition to the
USMCA list of supporting part-
ners brings power to the future
of motorcycling in the United
States. Backing up their his-
tory of on-the-track successes
throughout the world, Kawasaki
looks to enhance current- and
new-rider experiences through
coaching connections via
USMCA's network.
"For more than 50 years Kawa-
saki has been making motorcy-
cles for new and experienced rid-
ers in the United States," said Bill
Jenkins, Senior Vice President,
Sales and Operations Kawasaki
Motors Corp., U.S.A. "Education
and certified coaching is vital to
the growth and future of motorcy-
cling and Kawasaki is excited to
support USMCA's initiatives for
the industry."
Leveraging Kawasaki's dynam-
ic lineup of machinery, and their
vast dealer network, USMCA will
help align riders with coaches to
ensure their motorcycle invest-
ments last a lifetime.
"Kawasaki has a rich heritage
of supporting motorcycle rid-
ing and racing in the U.S., and
we are very excited to add the
USMCA to that history," said
Jon-Erik Burleson, USMCA
Chairman. "We appreciate their
commitment to support growing
the sport through great coaches
and excellent coaching. We look
forward to working with them to
protect the future generations to
enjoy the sport as much as the
past generations." CN
Kawasaki Motors Corp., USA has
joined on to officially support
USCMA programs and initiatives as a
Motorcycle Partner for 2021.