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Bikesales Staff10 Jan 2017
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Live the high life in the Kawasaki Champion's Marquee at this year's Phillip Island World Supers

Just $500 will get you a spot in the Kawasaki Champion's Marquee at the opening round of the Superbike World Championship, to be held at Victoria's Phillip Island circuit over February 24 to 26.

Located at the end of Gardner Straight and enjoying uninterrupted views of the start/finish line, Doohan Corner and Siberia, patrons won't miss a second of the action, as the world's best – including Kawasaki's reigning world champ, Jonathan Rea – duke it out on one of the world's most spectacular circuits.

Here's what's included in the $500 ticket price:

• Three-day circuit admission
• Paddock access and rider autograph session on Friday morning
• Pit walks and paddock access on Saturday and Sunday
• A copy of the official program
• Reserved car space in the VIP car park
• Reserved motorcycle parking next to the Kawasaki Champion’s Marquee
• Undercover marquee that is Kawasaki only
• All food included – morning tea, afternoon tea and lunch
• Tea, coffee and soft drinks included
• Alcohol available to be purchased
• Superscreens can be viewed from the marquee
• Mini outdoor Kawasaki-only grandstand
• Flat screen TV inside the marquee
• Kawasaki Champion’s gift

Interested? Click here to fill out a registration form that will be sent to Kawasaki Motors Australia, which will then contact you for confirmation and to arrange payment.

Hurry! Spots are limited and with Kawasaki defending the 2016 title, they're bound to go fast!

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