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Dainese Announces Partnership with Yamaha Champions Riding School

This multi-year deal combines expert rider education with some of the world’s best protective wear.

Dainese, a world leader of protective wear for dynamic sports, is proud to announce a multi-year partnership with the esteemed Yamaha Champions Riding School (YCRS). The partnership combines expert rider education and world-class safety apparel with a single goal: improve safety and enjoyment for enthusiasts and beginners alike.

Dainese will be the official apparel supplier for Yamaha Champions Riding School, and all Riding School instructors will be equipped with the latest in Dainese protective technology, including the original and industry-leading D-Air wearable airbag system. Students of the 2-Day ChampSchool programs will also have access to the complete line of Dainese apparel for rent and purchase. 

The shared goal of creating a safer, more sustainable riding experience for riders of all levels is the cornerstone of the partnership. In addition to support for ChampSchool in-person training events, Dainese will also be the technical apparel partner for online training events with ChampSchool, racer and new-rider training events, as well as the ability to host their very own Dainese Experience events with support from YCRS.

“Dainese is the perfect partner to help supply students who may not have their own equipment,” said YCRS CEO Nick lenatsch. “Having a complete line of safety equipment available to students eliminates one of the main objections to acquiring proper motorcycle training, and our students deserve the best technology available, which is why we’re honored to be partnering with Dainese.” 

“Improving safety and education has always been the top priority at Dainese,” said Fabio Alt, general manager and chief financial officer of Dainese USA. “The partnership with Yamaha Champions Riding School is a commitment to that. The YCRS ChampSchool is taught by some of the best instructors in the world and at the best racetrack facilities in North America. Through this collaboration, we will have the ability to connect with new riders across the country and help support their advancement as motorcyclists.”

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