Energica: the first 100% electric riding school is underway

The course will take place on May 31st and June 23rd in Modena with an exceptional Coach: Alessandro Brannetti

Energica: the first 100% electric riding school is underwayEnergica: the first 100% electric riding school is underway

The doors of the first one will open in May and June 100% electric riding school targata Energica, the same company that supplies the bikes to the new championship FIM Enel MotoE.

The course has two dates available, 31 May and 23 June 2019, it will take place on the track Modena and is open to all motorcyclists with an A3 licence. The cost is 990 Euros. The course will take place over the course of a whole day and will be a real full immersion in the purest electric power: a unique driving course on board the models Energica. The course includes electric riding techniques on the track and motorcycle control exercises. Participants will be divided into 2 groups of 5 students each followed by professional riders trained in driving high-performance motorbikes. The Coach is Alessandro Branna Brannetti, the most expert electric rider in the world: 4-time Italian minibike champion, European champion and vice world champion in the first electric competitions aboard the eCRP - the first prototype of an electric racing motorcycle created by CRP Racing. He is currently the official test driver of Energica Motor Company and the championship FIM Enel MotoE World Cup and boasts the highest number of hours and kilometers traveled on track with electric motorbikes in the world.

The program:

9am – Welcome coffee and accreditation @ Energica headquarters
10:00 – Theoretical training
12:00 – Lunch break and transfer to the Modena Circuit
14pm-00pm – Practical training: exercises and driving control
17pm-00pm – Track sessions with Alessandro Brannetti
18:00-19:00 – Hot laps on the track
19pm – Delivery of official certificates and greetings

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