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Bikesales Staff14 Jan 2013
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2013 BMW TS Safari

Will be held from February 17-22, taking in some of the most majestic roads and countryside that Victoria has to offer, from Warrnambool to the Yarra Valley
The 2013 BMW TS Safari will set out from historic Warrnambool on February 17 and conclude in the Yarra Valley on February 22, with limited spots still available.
From Warrnambool, the safari will take in the famous Great Ocean Road, which will include a two-night stopover in Lorne. After crossing Port Phillip Bay by ferry, the safari will head into Gippsland before arriving in the Yarra Valley, situated at the end of the iconic Black and Reefton Spur Roads.
The end of the safari coincides with the opening round of the 2013 Superbike World Championship at Phillip Island. All Safari entrants will receive a priority booking opportunity for the BMW Motorrad Pit Roof Hospitality facility, which would be the perfect way to end a fabulous week.
The safari route will be marked with arrows, participants receive daily route sheets, and those with GPS units are provided GPS files so there is little chance of getting lost. There is also full technical and tyre support along the way in case of mechanical or other problems.
For registration details and the latest BMW TS Safari news visit www.bmwsafari.com.

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