Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Launching The Royal Motorcycle Club of Jordan's training center

Driven by its commitment to promote safe motorcycle riding, the Royal Motorcycle club of Jordan (RMCJ) has officially announced the launch of its training center during a special event that was organized at the RMCJ’s facilities in Naur gathering representatives from various media channels inJordan.


The Royal Motorcycle club of Jordan and in collaboration with local authorities aims at establishing nationwide training programs dedicated to coaching new riders in Jordan through certified trainers.
The training center will be using internationally recognized curricula, standards and resources from the Motorcycle Safety Foundation; an internationally recognized developer of the comprehensive, research-based, Rider Education and Training Systems.


During the event, the RMCJ also announced its adoption of the IMPS program; a British originated program that aims at educating young people through disciplined, dynamic and challenging activities with a world renowned motorcycle display. RMCJ will be working closely with local NGOs to enroll underprivileged children in the IMPS program.

Media representatives also got the chance to watch a fabulous show performed by the IMPS team who delivered a spectacular display of discipline and skill comprising complex ‘cross-overs’ requiring split second
timing, breathtaking fire jumps and visually stunning pyramids.






 Mr.Raja Gargour (The director of the Royal automobile Museum) With a young IMPS member




 One line cross



Two lines cross













On this occasion, Mr. Omar Zarour, General Manager of the Royal Motorcycle Club of Jordan said: “In 2008, the RMCJ was established with the objectives of encouraging motorcycle use, promoting safe riding, and developing world-class rider training programs and encouraging local and inter-regional tourism through the organization of motorcycle rides. Today, we are proud to announce the launch of a pioneering training center in the Middle East and the Gulf where new riders can learn how to ride a motorcycle in a safe and proper way through our certified team of trainers and coaches”.

“The training center and the adoption of the IMPS program are key milestone achievements for RMCJ. We look forward to further expanding the club's activities and seeing more motorcycle enthusiasts joining our
club”, added Mr. Zarour.

Established in 2008 by a directive of His Majesty King Abdullah II, the Royal Motorcycle Club of Jordan (RMCJ) is a non-profit non-government organization. It aims at promoting safe motorcycling throughout the
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and has been officially recognized as the national authority to regulate and oversee motorcycle use in Jordan.

The Royal Motorcycle Club of Jordan is affiliated with the International Motorcycling Federation (FIM) and also works in partnership with USAID’s SIYAHA program to promote Jordan worldwide as an exceptional destination for any motorcycling adventure.

Roy Pratt, Team director of the IMPS

After getting the imps in their uniform for the show on a very high temperature, they were vaporizing in this heat









Changing drivers




Here there was this very funny part where the kid was actually shooting a full water gun hehe












So as a summary, the training center is open now. more information:

  • The club's admission fees: 1850 JDs first time. then 350 JDs annually.
  • For the training, You will be getting advanced lessons on a brand new Honda Rebel (250cc). 
  • 30 Lessons, getting highly efficient courses of maneuvering, cornering, and evading accidents.
    Courses cost: 150 JDs for members, and 200 JDs for non-members.
For registration please check the RMCJ's website Here

1 comment:

SRT8 ! said...

Nice show... thanks for information about getting the license

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