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| Marine Corps leadership emphasizes motorcycle safety |
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| Written by Administrator | |
| Thursday, 23 October 2008 | |
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Twelve Marines attended the first Military Sport Bike Rider course
at the motor cycle training area near the South Mesa Club, Oct. 21. The MSR course is for advanced sport bike riders and teaches them better breaking and cornering skills as well as show them the general capabilities of the motorcycles, said Kevin L. Frantum, lead instructor, Base Safety. The training consists of three classroom and five training hours on the riding course, added Frantum.
During the classroom time, Marines evaluated their risk levels, riding abilities and discussed how mental attitudes affect their riding. “That’s why if they have a high-risk level they can figure out what it takes to adapt,” said Frantum. “It has been very informative and has good structure,” said Sgt. Michael A. Kalas, helicopter mechanic, Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 361. “It would be better if they maybe stretched from more than just one day to have more time on certain (riding) exercises.” Before departing, Lehnert asked Marines for feedback and said he would like for more experienced riders to mentor junior Marines and beginner riders. “I want you to enjoy your bikes…I just want you to come back alive,” stressed Lehnert. “The cost of this (class) is small in comparison to the emotional loss.” To sign up for a course, call Base Safety at (760) 725-2897. |
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