RideTo and Triumph Motorcycles extend partnership to support the next generation of UK riders.
RideTo, the UK’s leading platform for booking motorcycle training, today announced a three‑year extension of its partnership with Triumph Motorcycles. The renewed collaboration reinforces both organisations’ shared commitment to helping new riders begin their motorcycling journey, progress through their licence training, and confidently join the UK riding community.
Since first partnering, RideTo and Triumph have worked closely to provide new riders with practical guidance, expert advice, and accessible pathways into motorcycling. RideTo supports learners at every stage – from booking their Compulsory Basic Training (CBT) to completing a full motorcycle licence – while Triumph continues to expand its range of A2‑compliant and beginner‑friendly motorcycles.
As part of the extended partnership, Triumph will continue to champion new riders through its growing A2‑compliant lineup, including the All-new Tracker 400 Speed 400, Scrambler 400 X, and Daytona 660. These models complement Triumph’s broader midweight range, which features competitive finance options designed to make motorcycle ownership more accessible for those entering the sport.
Triumph’s Ticket to Ride initiative also remains a cornerstone of the partnership. The programme offers new riders up to £500 towards the purchase of a new Triumph motorcycle when they buy within 12 months of passing their test. The eligible model range has recently expanded to include the Trident 660, Tiger Sport 660, Speed Twin 900, Street Triple 765 R, Daytona 660, and additional models available through participating Triumph dealers across the UK.
Over the next three years, RideTo and Triumph will continue to collaborate on high‑quality educational content, including practical riding advice, gear recommendations, maintenance guidance, and model‑specific insights. Later this year, RideTo will also publish The New Rider Journal: Volume 3, building on the success of previous editions with updated, comprehensive advice for those taking their first steps into motorcycling.
Founder of RideTo, James Beddows:
“We’re thrilled to be extending our partnership with Triumph for a further three years. Since we first teamed up, we’ve helped thousands more people discover the joy of riding; whether that’s commuting on a scooter or heading out on a weekend adventure.
Triumph share our belief that motorcycling should be accessible to everyone, and together we’ve been able to reach a wider audience of new riders than ever before. We’re excited to build on that momentum and get even more people on two wheels.”
Devron Boulton, Triumph Motorcycles General Manager UK & Ireland:
“We’re delighted to extend our partnership with RideTo as we continue to welcome and support the next generation of riders. Triumph has always believed that motorcycling should be accessible, confidence‑building and enjoyable from day one, and RideTo plays a vital role in helping new riders take those first steps.
With the growth of our A2‑compliant range and initiatives like Ticket to Ride, we’re committed to giving new riders more choice, more value and more support than ever before. Together with RideTo, we’re excited to help even more people begin their motorcycling journey and become part of the Triumph family.”
For details on Triumph’s Ticket to Ride initiative and eligible models, contact your local Triumph dealer.
For more information on RideTo, please visit the RideTo website.
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