Carson City Sheriff's Office to host 15th Police Motorcycle Training and Competition
This year the Carson City Sheriff’s Office hosts its 15th annual Police Motorcycle Training and Competition June 21-23 at Mills Park, adjacent to the Community Center off of Oxoby Loop.
The three-day event brings together officers from across the region and state to take part in valuable training to keep them safe while performing their normal duties. See the video below or go here.
The competition gives officers the opportunity to show their riding skills to residents and visitors, moreover, event spectators can meet officers in a non-enforcement role to discuss topics and share information.
Competitors ride police motorcycles of all types, in a competition with each other, against the clock and even agains the flow of gravity as they attempt to stay upright and accomplish the best results.
The event always concludes on Saturday afternoon with the most popular of spectator events, "the Last Man Standing" where the last rider is challenged to stay upright without dropping his feet or motorcycle to the ground. The last officer to do this, wins.
Our goal remains the same: To have a safe and fun event for riders, their families and the spectators who are there to watch. We hope you will join us to share a day of food, fun and friendship. Admission is free for spectators to see this family-friendly event.
For more information contact Sgt. Earl Mays at (775-283-7869 or CCSO Deputy Joey Trotter at 775-887-2020. Go here to register.
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