Plüss Moto Sport: Three consecutive days at the Anneau du Rhin
From 7 to 9 August, the Swiss circuit organiser Plüss Moto Sport is offering three days of free riding at the Anneau du Rhin, with instructor-led training on the first day.
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The Anneau du Rhin is easily accessible from southern Germany and Switzerland. The track is situated just around 60 km north of Basel or around 50 km south-west of Fribourg in Alsace. The track offers excellent conditions for track training at various levels. At
On the first of the three days, alongside free riding, the ‘Discover the Bike’ circuit beginners’ course takes place. Such a course is highly recommended to any newcomer – no matter how experienced or skilled they may be on the road – as a first step into circuit riding. Anyone new to circuit riding who signs up directly for free riding is guaranteed to be frustrated.
On all three days, 20 minutes per hour are reserved for beginners and road riders. That is more than enough for newcomers and less experienced circuit riders. For the remaining 40 minutes, the pit lane is open; riders are free to ride and practise, and whilst there is a theoretical maximum of 40 motorbikes on the track, in practice there are far fewer. On all three training days, riding takes place on the long track variant, which measures 3.7 km
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Experienced circuit riders can ride freely for three days at Plüss Moto Sport from 7 to 9 August – which is certainly a physical challenge even for very good riders. Newcomers can be introduced to the joys of circuit riding under the supervision of experienced instructors on the first day and then consolidate what they have learnt at length. Just so that no one can say they weren’t warned: this is highly addictive!
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