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Guy Allen18 Oct 2007
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Mingay stunt show headlines Sydney

Renowned stunt rider Matt Mingay will headline the amazing lineup of action attractions at this year's Sydney Motorcycle Show, on 2-4 November

Best known for his work as Tom Cruise's stunt-double from the Mission Impossible blockbusters, Mingay is a crowd favourite at events such as the Australian F1 and MotoGP Grand Prix, Gold Coast Indy, international A1GP rounds and every V8 Supercar event on the calendar, to name a few.

Riding motorcycles since he was just 7 years of age, he also holds a number of world records, including the most donuts in 60 seconds (24), the longest rolling burnout (over 1.6km) and fastest wheelie (225km/h for 1km), among others.

Mingay said he was looking forward to putting on a show for Sydneysiders and promised an unforgettable experience.

"I've always wanted to perform at Homebush, so this is a great opportunity to show off in front of a big crowd of bike enthusiasts," said Mingay.

You can find out more about the show at www.sydneymotorcycleshow.com.au

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