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Motorcycle course with the police

Introduction to the motorcycle driving course with the police

If you are passionate about motorcycles and want to improve your riding skills while enjoying a unique experience, a motorcycle driving course with the police may be the ideal option for you. By participating in this course, you will have the opportunity to benefit from the expertise and professionalism of law enforcement while perfecting your driving skills.

One of the main objectives of a motorcycle riding course with the police is to teach you advanced riding techniques. You will learn skills such as mastering emergency braking, tight turns, evasive maneuvers and much more. These techniques will allow you to improve your control of the motorcycle and to react effectively in complex situations.

In addition to learning riding techniques, a motorcycle riding course with the Gendarmerie also emphasizes road safety and respect for the highway code. You will be made aware of good practices in terms of safe driving, which will help to strengthen your awareness of the risks and make you more responsible as a motorcyclist.

One of the most interesting aspects of a motorcycle training course with the police is the interaction with the professional motorcyclists. You will have the opportunity to discuss with them, ask questions and benefit from their valuable advice. This will allow you to learn more about the profession and perhaps discover career opportunities in this field.

The motorcycle safety trajectory is an essential technique for motorcyclists concerned with their own safety and that of other road users. It consists in adopting an optimum position on the road and choosing the best trajectory when cornering.

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Should I choose a motorcycle training course with a guide or a motorcycle training course with the police?

Wondering whether it’s better to take a specialized motorcycle course with a guide or a motorcycle course with the gendarmerie around Grenoble? We’ve weighed up the pros and cons for you.

Motorcycle training with a guide in Isère

✅ Variety of exercises to target all riding elements
✅ Individualized lessons tailored to the rider and his motorcycle needs
✅ High availability and flexibility in date selection
✅ Possibility of planning a course on or off-road
✅ Long practical experience for the student
❌ More expensive than a motorcycle course with the gendarmerie

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For an individual motorcycle training course in the Grenoble area, and in order to get more practice on a variety of roads, you can request a course with a qualified motorcycle guide. StageMoto.fr offers motorcycle road courses in Isère, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. During these courses, you’ll be able to :

  • Improve your agility and control of your motorcycle,
  • Work on the influence of braking and acceleration on trajectories
  • Practice changing body position in a series of turns
  • Work on gear shifting techniques
  • Learn to maintain body position in turns.

Gendarmerie motorcycle course

✅ Financially accessible
✅ Opportunity to meet many bikers during the day
✅ Enriching exchanges with law enforcement agencies
❌ Little availability and flexibility on the date
❌ Exercises not very varied and mostly focused on the safety trajectory
❌ Large groups mean limited practice time per student

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Le programme dépend de l’Escadron Départemental de Sécurité Routière auprès de qui vous ferez un stage. Par exemple, avec l’EDSR38, le programme comprend de 10h à 12h un accueil, la vérification des motos, projections et visionnage de film et réponses aux questions. Ensuite, de 12h à 17h, une pause déjeuner est prévue ainsi qu’une évaluation individuelle de trajectoire de sécurité.

Chaque élève ouvre la marche à tour de rôle et le gendarme se positionne derrière lui pour lui donner des indications par intercom. Le groupe d’élève suit le gendarme pour reproduire la trajectoire et échange ensuite les rôles.

How to improve your riding skills with a motorcycle guide in Grenoble?

Don’t wait any longer for a date for a motorcycle training course with the Gendarmerie to improve your motorcycling skills. Improve your riding techniques with an experienced motorcycle guide, thanks to an individual motorcycle road course.

Discovering piloting techniques

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Are you new to motorcycling and want to get to know your bike? Gain confidence and discover new riding techniques.

👉🏻 Getting to know your motorcycle: model specificities and mastering the controls.

👉🏻 Low-speed riding to improve agility and control.

👉🏻 Eye contact and its influence on trajectory.

👉🏻 Influence of braking and acceleration on trajectories.

👉🏻 Theory and practice of safe trajectories: recognizing situations, taking bearings and making decisions.

Improving your ease in the mountains

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Do you already have some driving experience, but would like to improve your riding skills? Join our course to improve your mountain skills.

👉🏻 Influence of braking and acceleration on trajectories

👉🏻 Practice changing body position in a series of bends.

👉🏻 Controlling speed on ascents and descents.

👉🏻 Gear change techniques.

👉🏻 Reminder of safety trajectories and their influence on road type (wide and narrow roads).

What is the program for the police motorcycle course?

The program depends on the Escadron Départemental de Sécurité Routière (EDSR) with which you will be taking a course. With EDSR38, the program includes a welcome from 10am to 12pm, motorcycle checks, film projections and viewing, and answers to questions. Then, from 12pm to 5pm, there’s a lunch break and an individual safety trajectory assessment. Each student takes it in turns to lead the way, with the gendarme positioned behind them to give directions via intercom. The group of students follows the gendarme to reproduce the trajectory, and then swaps roles.

For an individual motorcycle course and longer practice on a variety of roads, you can request a course with a qualified motorcycle guide. StageMoto.fr offers motorcycle road courses in Isère, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. During these courses, you’ll be able to :

  • Improve your agility and control of your motorcycle,
  • Work on the influence of braking and acceleration on trajectories
  • Practice changing body position in a series of turns
  • Work on gear shifting techniques
  • Learn to maintain body position in turns.

Are police motorcycle courses free?

No, in general, motorcycle training courses with the Gendarmerie are not free. With EDSR38, for example, the participation fee is €25 per person (€15/passenger) and includes coffee – orange juice – welcome pastries; lunch (midday meal). However, events are punctual and quickly sold out. Due to operational constraints, safety trajectory days are also frequently cancelled.

Fortunately, there are other options for bikers. The safety trajectory can also be practiced as part of a motorcycle road course with a qualified guide.

Are police motorcycle courses open to beginners?

Yes, most police motorcycle courses are open to beginners. However, be sure to check the prerequisites and skill levels required for each course before signing up. Don’t hesitate to get in touch with a qualified motorcycle guide to ask for a motorcycle course adapted to your level, and to help you evolve where you need to. StageMoto.fr, a reference in the motorcycle world, offers motorcyclists a comprehensive skills assessment.

Do I need to bring my own motorcycle to take part in a motorcycle training course with the police?

Most motorcycle training courses with the Gendarmerie require participants to bring their own motorcycle, so that you can make progress on the bike you’re riding. This allows you to become more comfortable on your daily vehicle and to keep your bearings.

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