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  1. The British Motorcyclists Federation is urging motorcyclist to contribute to the Government’s review of the controversial motorcycle test procedure now imposed on British motorcycling.

    The review, with a closing date of 31st July, was prompted by the outcry from the motorcycle community on the bungled implementation of the new test, supported by the highly critical report from the Transport Select Committee*.

    When he announced the review last month, the new Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Transport, Mike Penning, said that he wanted to hear from as many people as possible ‘as there may be scope for some changes to the way in which the test is carried out’ and he accepted that: “The new two-part motorcycle test has clearly led to some concern amongst motorcycle groups, particularly about the safety of the off-road module 1 part of the test and about the difficulty of accessing the limited number of off-road test centres.”

    The bmf fully supports the Transport Secretary’s initiative and urges motorcyclists and other interested parties to contribute to the review by emailing the Department for Transport on [email protected] by 31 July.

    Commenting on the review, the bmf’s Government Relations Executive Chris Hodder said: “Riders rarely get a chance to literally tell the government what they’re doing wrong let alone getting a genuine promise that they’ll listen and do something about it, so it would be a great shame to let this opportunity go to waste.” 

    Those responding to the review are also invited to give their views about how the next directive, the 3rd Driving Licence Directive, should be implemented in 2013.  Currently, the government is planning to make riders progress to the top category licence by taking the same test three times on three increasingly larger capacity machines, however, the bmf considers that tailored training is a better way to improve riding standards and would be more accessible.
  2. The number of women taking to two wheels has increased significantly during the last eighteen months and this now represents a large proportion of moped, scooter and bike sales for the motorcycle industry.

    As a result of this trend, road safety officers in West Mercia and Warwickshire are actively promoting a series of free and subsidised “Take Control” rider assessment courses to women, in the hope that they will want to develop their riding skills.

    Director of Safety at the Coventry-based Motorcycle Industry Association (MCIA) Karen Cooke, has recently tried a Take Control course for herself and commented; “I have been riding motorcycles for 28 years and I am always nervous when anyone else analyses my riding technique, but my instructor was great and really put me at ease. Even though I have completed refresher training in the past, he still came up with some helpful suggestions and I was able to iron out one or two bad habits that naturally develop over time. I would encourage all moped and motorcycle riders to learn the Take Control techniques and particularly hope the increasing number of female riders will make a commitment to this sort of self improvement. There is no bravado, no test and no pressure and it helps you to become a safer rider“.                                                                                             

    Motorcycle dealerships are finding that women are buying a wider variety of machines from mopeds and scooters as a main mode of transport for commuting, to larger custom bikes and sports bikes, just for fun. Motorcycling now has a much wider appeal for both sexes, all ages and people from many different backgrounds.

    Communications Manager for the Safer Roads Partnership in West Mercia, Katy Jenkins explains; "Just ten years ago, most women wearing leathers and a crash helmet were presumed to be pillion passengers, but that is simply not the case now. We even know of a few ‘women-only bike clubs. They are often more receptive to advice and more willing to learn and we have a variety of half-day and full day courses that can be tailored to the needs and level of experience of every lady“.

    Take Control rider training costs either £30 or nothing at all, depending on the course you select. It is available to anyone who lives in or travels through the counties of Shropshire, Worcestershire, Herefordshire and Warwickshire. Instructors will usually travel to where clients live or work and ride on their local roads or regular routes.

    More information can be found at www.takecontroltraining.co.uk

  3. Chris Walker, Luke Mossey and Tristan Palmer managed to bring home some results at a weather stricken round six of the MCE Insurance British Superbike Championship at Knockhill in Scotland this weekend.

    Walker had an eventful race one which saw three re-starts. The first red flag was produced due to torrential rain. Red flag number two unfortunately involved Walker who was forced off track to avoid a crashing Dan Linfoot. Walker landed in the middle of the tarmac and was lucky not to be hit by the chasing pack. The debris from the crash needed to be cleared so the third red flag appeared.

    When the race finally got underway it was reduced to 15 laps and Walker had to start from the back row of the grid due to the crash as the grid was based on the rider’s position at the time of the final red flag. Walker, aboard his GSX-R 1000 Suzuki, was fast off the line and got up to 17th on the first lap, he made steady progress on the first six laps working his way forward to 10th position which he held to the chequered flag.

    With the disjointed race out of the way Walker was due to start race two from 12th place based on his fastest lap in race one. However the race lasted all of one lap due to a crash involving a number of riders. The race was red flagged immediately and didn’t re-start as the weather had deteriorated.

    Walker said: “What can I say other than it was one of those days. I didn’t make any mistakes but ended up in the middle of two pile ups. My bike is pretty beaten up and I’ve got a dead leg, but we can pick up the pieces and get it turned around in time for Snetterton. I managed to salvage a top-ten from a back row start so I can’t be too disappointed.”

    Mossey and his Triumph 675 had a superb race day once again picking up the Fuchs-Silkolene Supersport Cup win and 11th overall, finishing ahead of Championship front runner Billy McConnell. He qualified in a solid tenth place which he maintained for the bulk of the race.

    Mossey said: “It’s been a tough weekend as we had a breakdown on Friday and then spent Saturday chasing setup. I was pleased to qualify in tenth place, I thought we would get a dry race but it poured down just before we went out. I got a good start and running in the top-ten trying to stay with the leaders when the pace car came out. That upset my rhythm a little and then I got beaten up in the last turn and lost a few places. I made them back up, passed Billy and tried to catch the next group but they were too far ahead. I’m happy with the outcome so now I can’t wait to get to Snetterton as it is my local round and I want a good result.”

    Palmer had a baptism of fire at Knockhill as he didn’t make it to Scotland until Saturday due to unforeseen circumstances. That meant he missed out on valuable track time during Friday’s free practice and first qualifying on Saturday for the Metzeler National Superstock 1000 Championship. He still managed to qualify in fifth place and finished the race in a healthy fourth aboard his BMW S1000RR.

    Palmer said: “Considering how the weather has been we actually had a good dry line and everyone was on dry tyres. It went pretty well for me. I got an ok start and slotted straight into fifth place. I couldn’t keep with the front runners as I’d only had one session on track ahead of the race so I didn’t quite have my settings right. I decided to settle for points instead and make sure I stay in the Championship chase, I’m still fourth overall so that is great.”

    The seventh round of the MCE Insurance British Superbike Championship will take place on the 16th–18th July at Snetterton in Norfolk.

  4. Get ready to put the pedal to the metal once again as Sons of Anarchy: Season 2 comes to DVD 16 August 2010 from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment. The critically acclaimed, gripping and gritty drama is back with more action, adrenaline, secrets and scandal.

    Starring Mark Boone Junior ( Batman Begins, Get Carter), Katey Sagal ( Married with Children, Futurama), British actor Charlie Hunnam ( Children of Men, Green Street) and Ron Perlman ( Hellboy, Outlander) with series newcomers Henry Rollins ( The Ballad of G.I.JOE, Wrong Turn 2) and Adam Arkin (A Serious Man, Life) it makes compulsive viewing for fans of adrenalized thrillers and hot motorcycles!

    Sons of Anarchy is an adrenaline drama with darkly comedic undertones that explores a notorious outlaw motorcycle club (MC) and its desire to protect its livelihood while ensuring that their simple, sheltered town of Charming, California remains exactly that: charming. The Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club Redwood Original (SAMCRO) must confront threats from drug dealers, corporate developers, hate groups and overzealous law officers. Behind the MC's familial lifestyle and legally thriving automotive shop is a ruthless and illegally thriving arms business.

    is an adrenaline drama with darkly comedic undertones that explores a notorious outlaw motorcycle club (MC) and its desire to protect its livelihood while ensuring that their simple, sheltered town of Charming, California remains exactly that: charming. The Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club Redwood Original (SAMCRO) must confront threats from drug dealers, corporate developers, hate groups and overzealous law officers. Behind the MC's familial lifestyle and legally thriving automotive shop is a ruthless and illegally thriving arms business.

    This season Jax and the club deal with the fallout from Donna's death, bringing internal tensions to an all-time high while a new enemy takes root in Charming. LOAN, or League of American Nationalists, is a white separatist organisation headed by Ethan Zobelle (Arkin), who with the help from his lieutenant, AJ Weston (Rollins) opens a cigar shop in Charming and is intent on ingratiating himself with the community and forcing SAMCRO out.

    DVD special features include TBC. Get ready to rev your engines and don your Sons of Anarchy leathers, when Season 2 becomes available to own on DVD from 16 August 2010.

    “ Sons of Anarchy is The Sopranos with a throbbing Harley between its legs ” – The Independent 

    Sons of Anarchy: Season 2 DVD Details:

    Release date: 16 August 2010

    Cert: TBC

    Price: £24.99

  5. The producer for this year's Triumph Brand Film and stills shoot, due to occur in and around Brighton and Milton Keynes from the 19th till the 23rd of July, is looking for real people that know how to ride these bikes!

    The shoot dates will involve a mixture of stills photography and film. You could be doing anything from sitting on a bike having a conversation to roaring round a race track.

    Men and women welcome.  Looking for both for riders and pillions that are comfortable in their leathers. Open to riders of all motorcycles - you don't have to own a Triumph!

    A casting session is to be held in the East End of London on Tuesday the 6th July between 11:00 and 14:00.

    93 Feet East, 150 Brick Lane, London, E1 6RU
    Please arrive in your riding finery.

    If you are chosen, an exact date will be confirmed. Fees are a total of £100 per day to include all travel costs, the rights to use the images and films across all markets and mediums in perpetuity. You will also be fed.

    If you are interested in signing up please e-mail with:
    • A picture of yourself
    • Your age
    • Your height
    • Waist
    • Jeans Size
    • Chest Size
    • your availability between the 19th and 23rd July and your experience on bikes.
     
    The categories are split into:
    • Cruisers
    • Classics
    • Supersport / Roadsters
    • Adventure / Touring
    Contact Georgina:
     
     
    tel: 0207 247 3878