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Bikesales Staff30 June 2011
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2011 Australian MotoGP wildcard applications

Now's the time to start applying if you'd like to line up on the 125cc and Moto2 grids at Phillip Island in October

Applications are now open for any Australian riders wishing to apply to compete as a wildcard in the 125cc and Moto2 classes at the 2011 IVECO Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix at Phillip Island from October 14-16.

The Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) has allocated Motorcycling Australia (MA) three wildcard spots for 125cc and one for Moto2, and any interested riders should complete the application form which is located at www.ma.org.au/forms.

Click on the following link to download the application form. Applications close on Friday, August 12, 2011, sent to:

Rebecca Kastenberger
Motorcycling Australia
PO BOX 134
South Melbourne, Vic 3205
events@ma.org.au
Fax: 03 9684 0555

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