BMW Motorrad: Training with Tom Lüthi

TIPS FROM THE KÖNNER Race track feeling, the opportunity to learn from a professional and an encounter with a new BMW Motorrad innovation - all this awaits participants in exclusive rider training courses this year. In the new Tom Lüthi Riding School by BMW Motorrad, participants are given the opportunity to optimize their personal riding style under professional guidance. Thomas [...]

Tom Lüthi
Tom Lüthi will be racing the M 1000 RR at the training sessions in April and June.

The new Tom Lüthi Riding School by BMW Motorrad gives participants the opportunity to optimize their personal riding style under professional guidance.

Thomas "Tom" Lüthi will lead the two training courses, which will be held at the Circuit de Dijon-Prenois and the Anneau du Rhin in France in collaboration with BMW Motorrad Switzerland and the FVP Moto organization team.

Combination of speed and inclination
As part of the racetrack training, Tom Lüthi will compete for the first time on the new BMW M 1000 RR, testing the characteristics of the most powerful and fastest BMW Motorrad model ever to receive road approval.

In a mixture of theory and practice, participants are introduced lap by lap and turn by turn to the ideal line, the perfect braking points and the optimum combination of speed and lean angle.

Tom Lüthi: "The idea of accompanying and leading racetrack training sessions had been pursued by my management and me together with BMW Motorrad for some time. I'm curious to see how the participants react to my advice."

Trainings for bikers with motorcycles of all brands
The training sessions are designed for riders with different levels of experience and are open to motorcycles of all brands. In addition, BMW Motorrad Switzerland provides the BMW M 1000 RR, BMW S 1000 RR and BMW S 1000 XR models.

The first training course will take place on April 26, 2021, at the Grand Prix Circuit de Dijon-Prenois in Burgundy, France. The second training course will be held on July 18, 2021, at the Anneau du Rhin in Alsace. Registrations are possible online at www.fvp-moto.ch.

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