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Entries closing soon for IOMXC

08-10-2007

Riders wishing to enter the International Oceania MX at McAdam Park Barrabool still have time to register before entries close at the end of this week.

Only 40 spots per class are available to get in the line up on the downhill facing start gate, for a chance to blast into the awesome Barrabool “Superbowl” first turn!

To date there are still vacancies in all classes, with a bonus in each entry for all riders who are competing just the one day; a Family pass valued at $90 to watch the second days racing!
With a full compliment of factory teams and riders competing, the racing will be typical Barrabool; fast and close!

The PDF entry forms can be downloaded here.

Joining in the fray of international stars will be the newly crowned Scottish MX 1 Champion, Stuart Flockhart. In recent years Stuart was a front runner in World GP motocross until injuries took their toll. He also took out a New Zealand 4 stroke Nationals Championship in 2006.

To add to the interest of Oceania MX weekend, for the first time on a motocross track, the brothers Jay and Ryan Marmont will be competing on the same type of bike, on the same track in the same class! Both brothers will be going head to head in the Pro Open Class for factory team KTM Australia.

Joining them will be the cream of Australia’s best factory riders, along with USA legend Ryan Hughes, and the current Australian Pro Lites Champion, Jake Moss, returning home from the U.S.A. to represent his country in this classic Australia versus New Zealand Oceania challenge.


   
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