Perris Raceway Hosts Suzuki
RM Army Ride Day
S
uzuki hosted the second stop
of its 2023 RM Army Boot
Camp Experience at Perris Race-
way, in Perris, California, May 25.
The Suzuki RM Army Ride Days
gives Suzuki owners the oppor-
tunity to do laps on a top-notch
and well-prepped track for free
and experience all things Suzuki.
The Perris Ride Day was a big
success. The facility was a sea
of yellow, with Suzuki RMs of
all sizes and model years tak
-
ing to the track throughout the
afternoon and early evening. The
HEP Suzuki team rigs were also
on hand, as were team riders
Frederik Noren, Kyle Chisholm,
and Marshal Weltin that put in a
few laps.
Team personnel like race
manager Larry Brooks and me
-
chanics were also in attendance.
RM Army attendees receive
free entry, event merchandise,
tours of the team semi-trucks,
food and refreshments, along
with the chance to ride with their
favorite Suzuki athletes. Me-
chanics are also available to aid
in bike setup and professional
tech tips.
"The series of RM Army Boot
Camp events throughout the
country is to show apprecia-
tion for the loyal Suzuki RM and
RM-Z owners," said Suzuki's
Felix Teodoro. "We want to give
back to our Suzuki customers
and have a unique experience of
feeling part of the Suzuki/Pipes
Motorsports Group. Having
Pipes Motorsports Group there
provides an opportunity to speak
and gain knowledge from experi-
enced race team manager, Larry
Brooks, Ken Roczen's mechanic,
Travis Soules, and a chance to
ride and speak with racers from
the HEP Motorsports teams."
There are four more stops on
this year's summer tour, includ-
ing one at Spring Creek MX Park
in Millville, Minnesota, July 13,
and Ironman Raceway in Craw-
fordsville, Indiana, August 24.
A Midwest and a Mid-Atlantic
RM Army Ride Day are also on
the schedule but locations and
dates are forthcoming.
Click here for more informa
-
tion on Suzuki's RM Army Ride
Days.
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WIND
IN THE
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Hundreds of Suzuki
enthusiasts packed
Perris Raceway recently
to attend the Suzuki
RM Army Boot Camp
Experience.