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Bikesales Staff13 Jan 2010
NEWS

The Triumph Nullarbor Adventure

Plenty of thinking time

Just a reminder that Triumph Australia is heading across the Nullarbor in March this year, and it’s inviting people along for the ride.

The 3150km marathon will depart from Port Agusta (SA) on March 4, and terminate three days later in Western Australia.

Triumph personnel will be completing the odyssey in Albany, which is the location for the 2010 Ulysses Club AGM (only registered Ulysses members are able to attend the AGM).

Of course, non-Ulyssians may also choose to spend some time in Albany, or make their way elsewhere in WA. In other words, it’s completely open-ended.

As it’s a social ride, all insurance, accommodation, meals, fuel etc is the responsibility of individual participants.

The itinerary is as follows:

Thursday, March 4 - Port August to Ceduna (465km)
Friday, March 5  - Ceduna to Eucla (597km)
Saturday, March 6 - Eucla to Norseman (704km)
Sunday, March 7 - Norseman to Perth (736km)
Sunday, March 7 (Ulysses) - Norseman to Albany (648km)

Click on the following link for more information on the Triumph Nullarbor Adventure.

     

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