Cornering Training with Expert Coach Hugo Mary
Are you ready to take your motorcycle skills to the next level? Join the exclusive cornering training with Hugo Mary! From April 26 to May 3, you’ll have the unique opportunity to work intensively on your riding technique with personal coaching from an experienced professional. This week will focus on cornering techniques and motorcycle control – with emphasis on technique over speed.
What can you expect?
- Daily coaching and practical exercises at the renowned T.K.Z., where you’ll learn about optimal cornering lines, braking techniques, corner preparation, and more.
- Theory immediately put into practice: using video footage, we’ll analyze your progress together and provide valuable feedback.
- A visit to a unique motorcycle museum and, weather permitting, an extra surprise activity.
Accommodation and Facilities
You’ll stay in a comfortable environment with a range of amenities. The package includes accommodations, a full breakfast, three-course dinners, beverages, lunch packs, and access to wellness facilities. After intensive training days, you can unwind in the sauna, infrared cabin, hot tub, or pool and enjoy cozy evenings around the OFYR.
26 April to 3 May 2025 | Motorcycle Cornering Training
Maximum participants: 10 (a few spots still available)
Price: € 1050 p.p. (Price based on a stay with a minimum of two people per room.)
Included:
- Comfortable accommodations
- Daily full breakfast and three-course dinners at the OFYR
- Beverages included (water, house wine, tea, coffee)
- Lunch packs for the road
- Access to wellness facilities: sauna, infrared cabin, hot tub, and swimming pool
- Use of domain facilities: darts, archery, and pétanque
The instructor
Hugo Mary
My passion for motorcycling started at a young age. When I was 16, I wanted to get my 50cc motorcycle license, but a tragic motorcycle accident within the family made my parents worried. This only strengthened my determination to prioritize safety at all times. Since then, my focus has been on mastering both the motorcycle and the hazards on the road.
By teaching extensively, regularly attending training courses, and participating in workshops, I continue to expand my knowledge. My goal is to not only help riders improve their motorcycle control but also give them the confidence and skills to navigate safely through busy traffic.
Motorcycling should be enjoyable, but it’s essential to always stay aware and alert for a safe ride.