Safe | Fun | Professional

Premium Motorcycle Training in Calgary. Licensed, Approved, and Dedicated to Your Safety.

Why Choose Motology School?

Students choose Motology School because we are high-quality, good value, and well-organized. We believe in the essence of safe motorcycling and proper instruction. Although we cannot make you an expert rider in one weekend, we professionally lay a solid foundation of skills, techniques, and knowledge. With a maximum 4:1 student-to-instructor ratio and one of Calgary’s largest training lots (1.2 acres), we guarantee you the utmost attention.

The Motology Difference

Student Ratio 4 : 1 (Competitors 15:1)
Class Size Max 8 (Competitors Max 20)
Training Lot 1.2 Acres (Large & Approved)
Instructors Certified (No "Teacher Aids")

Meet your instructors

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James

While James is the founder of Motology School, he views himself primarily as a student of instruction. Drawing on over two decades of training experience with the Royal Canadian Air Force, he launched the school in 2012 with a quiet but powerful goal: to make a genuine difference in the riding community. For James, the true reward isn't running the business—it’s seeing the 'lightbulb moment' in a student’s eyes. He works behind the scenes to ensure that the legacy of safety and knowledge is passed down to every new rider, believing that the best way to save lives is to empower the people in the saddle.

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Rebecca

With years of teaching experience and a deep passion for the sport, Rebecca is dedicated to the safety and success of every student. Known for her organized and genuine approach, she strives to provide the highest quality of motorcycle education. Rebecca understands the unique challenges of riding but believes the rewards are worth the effort. She loves passing on her knowledge to help new riders improve, with a special talent for helping shorter riders master the techniques needed to ride with confidence. Current Ride: Suzuki GSX-R600 and Honda CBR600RR

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Rob

A veteran rider with decades of experience, Rob’s passion for riding shines through his grin. His love of motorcycle riding on pavement or dirt, is only second to his new found love for instructing. There is nothing better than an open road on a great day, so Rob is out to teach his students the skills and respect that motorcycles demand, and share his contagious addiction with everyone. Current Ride: Suzuki V-Strom and Kawasaki ZRX1100

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Elle

Elle has a passion for adventure motorcycling. Having been trained in the BMW off road course, her skills and knowledge go beyond just the pavement. She understands the unique needs of women and has a wealth of knowledge and experience that she is excited to share with our students. Current Ride: BMW GS700

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Alf

Alf has over 20 years of riding experience across the UK, Europe, and North America. He learned and trained others as an instructor in England and has been passionate for over eight years, passing on knowledge and skills. He is a qualified UK Enhanced Rider Scheme trainer (Advanced Rider Training) and holds the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) Gold riding award. After relocating to Calgary, Alf joined Motology School and continued his instructing passion.

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Steven

Steve has been riding since dinosaurs roamed the earth. His very first motorcycle was an 86 Intruder 750. He loves teaching new riders and has a strong safety ethic when riding. He enjoys working on and customizing bikes and is enthusiastic about rare or limited production vintage bikes. His current rides are a Ducati ST3 sport touring, a 98 Yamaha R1, an 88 Yamaha YSR50 and an 86 Yamaha Fazer, which he restored to near-factory condition.

Jason

Jason joined Motology School and was immediately captivated and inspired by the difference he was making in people's lives. Passing on his knowledge and experience is most rewarding and satisfying.

Our Story

It was March 20th, 2004—the kind of crisp, early-season day every rider waits for. We were an hour west of Calgary on the 1A, surrounded by close friends and the beauty of Alberta. But in a split second, the perfect ride turned into a nightmare.

As we rounded a left sweeper, I watched in helpless horror as an oncoming car drifted wide, crossing the solid yellow line. There was no time to react. The car struck my fellow rider—a member of my own family—head-on. The combined force of 120km/h shattered everything. In an explosion of dust and debris, the motorcycle disintegrated, and a life was instantly, violently taken. The driver of the car sat in the ditch, shaken but safe, while we were left with the silence of a tragedy that never should have happened.

That moment on the asphalt changed me forever. It lit a fire of advocacy that has never burned out. Motology School wasn’t born in a boardroom; it was born from the wreckage of that day. We teach because we know the cost of ignorance. It is not enough to simply “twist the throttle.” We are committed to arming you with the skills to be proactive, reactive, and preventative. We share the road, but we must also own the responsibility. We train you to survive, so that the joy of the ride never has to end in silence.

RIP Adrian Wong (2004)

You will always be remembered.

Adrian’s Obituary (2004)

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