Intermediate Motorcycle Rider Course
Elevate your ride with the Intermediate Rider Course, a fast, hands-on training that sharpens your braking, cornering, and control skills using your own motorcycle. Build confidence, boost precision, and hit the road with the skills that make every ride safer and more exciting.
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Prerequisites:
Ability to ride and control a motorcycle safely at a basic level (this is not a beginner course).
A valid motorcycle endorsement or instruction permit (as required by Minnesota law for riding your own motorcycle).
A street-legal, insured motorcycle or scooter to use during the course, in good working condition.
Required protective gear, including a DOT-approved helmet, eye protection, long sleeves, long pants, full-fingered gloves, and over-the-ankle boots.
Great For:
Riders who already have basic motorcycle experience and want to refine their skills.
What This Course Is About:
The Intermediate Rider Course is perfect for riders who want to take their skills to the next level. Designed for riders with basic riding experience, this hands-on course helps you sharpen your braking, cornering, swerving, and overall motorcycle control in a safe, coached environment. Using your own motorcycle, you’ll build confidence, refine your technique, and ride with greater precision on the road. Whether you’re a newer rider looking to grow or a seasoned rider wanting a refresher, the Intermediate Rider Course gives you the focused practice you need to ride smarter and safer.
What You’ll Learn:
1. Improve overall motorcycle control
2. Apply advanced cornering and countersteering techniques
3. Perform quick stops and swerving maneuvers
4. Use enhanced visual awareness and lane positioning strategies
5. Demonstrate increased confidence and precision
Why EDGE?
When you train with EDGE, you get more than a skills refresher; you get expert coaching designed to elevate your riding. Our instructors bring extensive real-world experience and advanced certification, giving you professional, personalized guidance to help you sharpen your technique and ride with greater control.
Additional Info/FAQs
The Intermediate Rider Course covers control, finesse, counter-steering, cornering, swerving, and braking. The MMSC recommends that you have 1,000 miles of riding experience before enrolling in this course.