With the popularity of four-wheel ATVs (all-terrain vehicles) continuing to grow across Australia for both sport, industry and primary production uses alike, off-road motorcycle racing legend Stephen Gall is proud to announce that the Yamaha-sponsored Stephen Gall’s ATV Safety Institute programme has shifted into top gear for the 2005 season.
Now entering its fifth year of promotion, Stephen Gall’s Yamaha ATV Safety Institute will stage ATV safe riding demonstrations and new model ATV and motorcycle displays at 17 leading agricultural and machinery Field Days around Australia (schedule follows).
The Yamaha ATV Safety Institute demonstrations are specifically aimed at improving the commitment to safety of ATV riders through the practical delivery of informative Training for the sports, rural, government and private industry markets.
ATV instructor Rodney Jenner will host the demonstrations and displays, which will take place in front of hundreds of thousands of Field Day attendees.
Jenner is a former national and international off-road motorcycle competitor and long-time instructor at the Yamaha Academy of Off-Road Riding. He has undergone additional training with Stephen Gall’s Yamaha ATV Safety Institute to become a licensed ATV instructor.
In order to meet the hectic schedule of Field Day events, Jenner and his wife Leanne and daughter Zoe travel in a purpose-built Winnebago motorhome with a trailer-load of Yamaha ATV and off-road machinery in tow.
“2004 was the first time we travelled in the motorhome and trailer,