MX instructor Andre Deraden in Kenya for training clinics
Motocross (MX) trainer Andre Dearden
has arrived in the country to conduct Training the Trainers (TTT) for Kenyan
off-road motorcycling sport instructors and coaches.
The training will take place at the
Jamhuri MX Track on September 13, 14 and 15.
This visit has been made possible by
the Women in Motorcycling Commission of FIM Africa and also through the support
of Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM).
The program is focused on enhancing
the level of training and skill development of women in the sport both as
trainers and riders.
The “Training of off-road trainers
programme” is primarily aimed at educating and training more trainers
on the African continent in developing motorcycling skills and coaching young
riders and women in the sport.
The Training will also equip FIM
member countries to be able to continue nurturing and developing new talent
from grassroots level, and indeed promoting some of our top riders as trainers.
The programme is open to all
qualified trainers in addition to the women who have been selected to
attend.
Immediately following the visit to
Kenya, Andre will proceed to Uganda to conduct similar training as part of a
programme that will see several African nations receive the same training under
this programme.
This training comes hot off the
heels of the FIM MX GP Academy held in Kenya at the beginning of August.
Organised by the Motorcycle Sports Federation of Kenya, the objective of the federation is to continue to uplift the standard of local coaches, trainers and athletes.
This is in line with the aim of growing the number of participants across the country involved in motorcycling
sport and increasing the standard of riding across the board.
Andre who is responsible for
training some of the most successful riders on the African continent will also
take the opportunity while he is in Kenya to conduct some training for the
the Kenya MX team in preparation for the upcoming MX of African Nations
which will be held in Morocco in October,
The event follows last month’s training in which Kenya hosted the MXGP Academy for the first time on the weekend of August 2-4.
The MXGP Academy is a worldwide
project started 2015 in collaboration with MTC (the Motocross Training Club),
the FIM (Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme) and the local FMNs
(national motorsport federations) – including the Motorcycle Sports Federation
of Kenya.
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