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Bikesales Staff22 Nov 2013
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2013 Yamaha Moto Master Class

Two days of motocross tuition featuring -- among others -- Aussie expatriate Michael Byrne, who's making a rare appearance back home from his American base

Yamaha’s Australian Institute of Motocross in conjunction with Moto Development has announced that Aussie star Michael Byrne will be the star attraction at two upcoming courses:  at Appin (NSW) on November 30-December 1 and Coolum (Qld) on December 7-8.

Byrne will be joined by Y-AIM motocross level two coaches Shane Booth and Chris Urquhart for the courses, as well as motocross legend Stephen Gall.

 “This is a great opportunity to come back home and not only see some of the young talent coming through, but to also share some of the experience I’ve gained over the last 10 or so years racing in the USA,” said Byrne. “I feel like I have so much I can share with racers and their families about how I progressed through my career and worked both on and off the track to improve.

The course is designed to benefit any racer of any level. Riders can read more about the Moto Master Class and enter here.

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