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Bikesales Staff7 Sept 2011
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Myrtleford Alpine Rally

Some of the best trails in Victoria, with all participants going into the draw to win a Honda CRF50F in the charity event

Put something back into the community by taking part in the Myrtleford Alpine Rally on October 8, 2011 in the Merriang Plantation region of Victoria.

The rally has been set up as a charity ride, with proceeds going to the local community.

The ride will consist of a morning and afternoon loop through the Buffalo River region, each about a 130km return journey. It’s designed for intermediate riders, with marshal points and clear markings along the whole route.

The entry fee is $110, and all participants will go in the draw to win a Honda CRF50F mini bike. There is free camping and showers on site, a BBQ lunch and dinner and a rally t-shirt.

Participants must hold a valid motorcycle license and have a registered motorcycle -- all makes and models welcome! Recreation registration is acceptable.

Only 180 places are available; visit www.myrtlefordalpinerally.com to register.

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