Suzuki, H.E.P. Motorsports Launch
2024 RM Army Boot Camps
S
uzuki Motor USA and H.E.P.
Motorsports unveiled the
first event in the 2024 RM Army
Boot Camp series. RM Army Boot
Camps were launched in 2023.
Boot Camp events offer Suzuki
MX bike owners the chance to
ride, learn and hang out with their
favorite H.E.P. Motorsports Su
-
zuki team riders at some of the
best MX tracks in the country.
The first 2024 Army Boot
Camp is slated for Pax Trax MX
Resort in Bunnell, Florida, on
February 29. Pax Trax is a key
hub for southeastern MX enthu
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siasts, with multiple tracks, RV
camping and more at its Florida
facility located between Orlando,
Jacksonville and Gainesville.
To make the first 2024 RM
Army Boot Camp even more
memorable, 2023 World Super-
cross Champion and winner of
the 2024 Glendale SX round,
Ken Roczen, will join the rest of
the H.E.P. Motorsports squad to
share his thoughts and stories
from his 2023 season.
"Suzuki RM Army Boot Camps
offer attendees interactive ses
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sions with the team and riders
throughout the day while provid-
ing plenty of track time, great
food, refreshments and fun at
many of the best motocross
tracks in the country," says Su
-
zuki. "Attendees also earn exclu-
sive RM Army Boot Camp swag
commemorating the event, as
well as some great memories."
Boot Camps are open to Su-
zuki MX riders of all skill levels,
and are planned to cover major
regions of the U.S., including
premier tracks in the Southeast,
Southwest, Northeast and more.
Suzuki says additional 2024
Boot Camp events will be an
-
nounced shortly.
These events are complimen-
tary to Suzuki owners. Suzuki RM
and RM-Z motorcycle owners can
view the full RM Army Boot Camp
schedule and sign up to reserve
their place at SuzukiCycles.com/
Racing/RM-Army-Boot-Camp.
Participants for the on-track riding
is limited and is offered on a first-
signed-up, first-served basis.
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VOLUME 61 ISSUE 6 FEBRUARY 13, 2024 P21
The first RM Army Boot Camp of the year is set to take place later this month in Florida.