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Bikesales Staff23 Apr 2015
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Ducati MotoGP Champions Club tickets on sale

Prime position at Phillip Island round of the MotoGP title from October 16-18

Ducati Australia and New Zealand has announced that tickets are now on sale to the Phillip Island leg of the 2015 MotoGP Champions Club, hosted by Ducati on October 16-18.

Positioned right on Turn Four, the Champions Club is the perfect spot to catch all the action as you overlook all the racing from Southern Loop to Siberia against the beautiful backdrop of Bass Straight.

Ticket prices are from $880 for an adult and $830 for a child.

Each ticket includes:
>> Full hot buffet lunch daily as well as morning and afternoon tea
>> Premium beer, wine, soft drinks (cash bar for spirits)
>> One reserved dining seat per person
>> Outdoor viewing area with garden tables and chairs
>> Pit walks
>> Superscreen viewing as well as flat screen television showing all the action on and off the track
>> Free official program per ticket
>> Unlimited use of the VIP hospitality shuttle bus
>> 2015 Souvenir pin
>> 2015 commemorative gift bag (if purchased)

Ducati says the Champions Club is the place to be to enjoy all the action of MotoGP and cheer on Andrea Dovizioso and Andrea Iannone to the Ducati Team.

For more information and to register visit www.ducati.com.au

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