RM Army Boot
Camp is Back
S
uzuki Motor USA and H.E.P.
Motorsports announced the
second 2024 RM Army Boot
Camp. The next 2024 RM Army
Boot Camp will be held at Club
Moto in Livermore, California, on
Wednesday, May 29.
"Club Moto is a popular track,
with challenging elevation
changes, that has served Bay
Area MX riders since 1995," says
Suzuki. "This RM Army Boot Camp
will have the run of this incred-
ible track for the afternoon and
evening, so there will be plenty of
riding opportunities during this ex-
clusive track day for Suzuki riders.
"RM Army Boot Camps
launched in 2023 and have
earned much interest among
Suzuki riders and the motocross
press for the good times, great
riding, and memorable experi-
ences Boot Camps provide. Boot
Camp events give Suzuki MX
motorcycle owners the opportu-
nity to ride, learn, and hang with
their favorite H.E.P. Motorsports
Suzuki team riders and learn pro
tips from team technicians.
"Boot Camp attendees inter-
act with the H.E.P. team and pro
riders throughout the day while
also receiving plenty of track
time, great food, refreshments,
and fun at some of the best
motocross tracks in the country.
Attendees also get exclusive RM
Army Boot Camp swag com-
memorating their day, additional
info from Suzuki staff about
available programs, great memo-
ries and receive important tips
and skills from the pros to help
make them better riders."
Suzuki says Boot Camps give
Suzuki MX riders of all skill levels
a unique MX experience, and
Camps are planned at tracks
around the U.S. Additional Boot
Camp events will be announced
as their dates are finalized.
These events are complimen-
tary to Suzuki owners. Suzuki RM
and RM-Z motorcycle owners
may enroll online at SuzukiCy-
cles.com/Racing/RM-Army-Boot-
Camp. Attendance for on-track
riding is limited and is offered
on a first-signed-up, first-served
basis.
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Suzuki Motor USA and H.E.P.
Motorsports announced the second
2024 RM Army Boot Camp will take
place at Club Moto in Livermore,
California, on Wednesday, May 29.
Suzuki RM and RM-Z owners
will get the chance to hang out with
Suzuki's factory-back racers.