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Bikesales Staff12 Dec 2011
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Kawasaki WSBK hospitality

Team Green has joined Honda and BMW in announcing its trackside hospitality for the 2012 world Superbike opener
Tickets are now on sale for Kawasaki’s corporate hospitality facility at the Phillip Island round of the 2012 Superbike World Championship from February 24-26.
Attendees will be able to show their support for Kawasaki’s factory WSBK team consisting of Tom Sykes (pictured) and Joan Lascorz.
The three-day $599 ticket includes:
  • A general admission ticket;
  • Daily Catering with morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea;
  • Grandstand, dining and trackside garden seating;
  • Pit walks on Saturday and Sunday;
  • Rider autograph sessions;
  • Closed Circuit TV;
  • Motorcycle parking adjacent to marquee;
  • Cloak room;
  • Complimentary official event program and guest gift pack;
  • Cash bar (for alcoholic drink purchases);
  • Soft drinks, tea and coffee; and
  • Superscreen viewing.

For more information, visit www.kawasaki.com.au/promotions/kawasaki-wsbk-vip, or book now through Revsell Marketing P/L, 0412 199 947, revsell@bigpond.net.au.

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