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This book isn’t a training manual as such, it's more of a light hearted look at the whole advanced training philosophy, interspersed with humorous anecdotes and road trips which help to illustrate the point. Eddy is an IAM Observer and RoSPA Gold standard rider and also holds a RoSPA diploma in advanced riding techniques so he’s well qualified for the job!
The book is useful for anybody thinking about becoming an advanced rider/instructor but may also interest an open minded rider willing to improve and think about his/her skills.
Ian Grainger, Editor Motorcycle Monthly
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Riders should be aware that future governments may single out motorcyclists as a means to reduce KSI statistics. It may be that higher powered motorcycles will become the preserve of those who have accredited qualifications at advanced level.
In 2006, a motorcycle was thirteen times more likely to be in a fatal accident than a car for every kilometre travelled. Yet we know it is not a motorcycle that has a crash but its rider. This book is aimed at riders wishing to learn or enhance key skills to pass on advanced riding techniques to others. Inevitably it covers advanced techniques on the way. It is therefore a must for any motorcyclist.
Dave Shenton, National Motorcycle Manager
Institute of Advanced Motorists
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