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Bikesales Staff18 June 2014
NEWS

Supported ride in 2015 FX 300 Ninja Cup

One is up for grabs, with the rider selected from motoDNA’s Sydney-based junior road racing development program over the balance of 2014

motoDNA has teamed up with BCperformance A1 Kawasaki to offer a young rider a supported ride in the 2015 FX 300 Ninja Cup, a support class to the Swann Insurance Australasian Superbike Championship where all riders are on identical Kawasaki Ninja 300s.

The most promising rider will be selected from motoDNA’s Junior Road Racing Development Program held regularly at Sydney Motorsport Park.

The successful junior must attend at least four motoDNA junior development days in 2014. All eligible juniors will be judged by the motoDNA team, with the winner being announced on December 15.

motoDNA’s Junior Road Racing Development Program provides a pathway for riders from all disciplines to learn the craft of road racing, with tutors including 500 GP, world superbike and world endurance winner Kevin Magee.

The next motoDNA Junior Development Day is on June 26, 2014 at Sydney Motorsport Park. Juniors can book online at www.motodna.com.au/calendar.

BCperformance A1 Kawasaki rider Kyle Buckley is currently leading the 2014 FX 300 Ninja Cup. To learn more about the team visit www.bcperformance.com.au/raceteam.

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