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Bikesales Staff4 Apr 2012
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2012 Suzuki support rider program

Now into its 12th year, the scheme applies across the major road and off-road national championships as a reward for successful privateers

With a contingency pool up to $125,000, the 2012 Suzuki Support Rider program is now off and running for another year.

Privateers racing in five Australian championships – superbike, endurance (road racing), off-road, motocross and supercross -- will be eligible for contingency payments across multiple classes.  

At each round of the nominated championship, Suzuki Support Riders competing in eligible classes can claim:

  • Highest placed privateer (within overall top 20) $500
  • Second highest placed privateer (within overall top 20) $250
  • Third highest placed privateer (within overall top 20) $125

State championships are also eligible for contingency based on an overall championship result.

Registration to the Suzuki Support Rider program is free, with forms available at Suzuki dealers or online at www.suzukimotorcycles.com.au/racing/suzuki-supported-rider.html.

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