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Bikesales Staff11 June 2013
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Supercross back at MotoGP

The jumps brigade is returning for more, in what will double as rounds four and five of the national title

The Australian Supercross Championship is set to return to Phillip Island for the 2013 Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix from October 18-20.

The GP will host rounds four and five of the supercross title on Saturday and Sunday, with qualifying on Friday.

“Incorporating supercross into our world class event ensures that fans are getting maximum value for money. The Lukey Heights track proved a huge drawcard for fans last year,” said Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Grand Prix Corporation, Andrew Westacott.

“After such a phenomenal reception at last year’s event, we are focused on making this year bigger and better.

At the 2012 event, seven-time MotoGP world champion Valentino Rossi witnessed Aussie superstar Chad Reed win the Pro Open final.

The Australian Grand Prix Corporation has introduced a new grandstand ticket option at the Lukey Heights supercross track for fans wishing to reserve their seat.

Supercross grandstand tickets cost $80 for all three days, in addition to a regular general admission ticket. Single day options, supercross VIP packages and trade sites are also available.

Visit www.motogp.com.au to book now or for more information.

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