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Bikesales Staff30 Aug 2013
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Tickets on sale for 2014 WSBK round

The championship will visit Phillip Island from February 21-23, with a three-day general admission pass now just $99

Tickets are no on sale for the 2014 Superbike World Championship round at Phillip Island from February 21-23*.

The best deal is a three-day general admission pass for $99, slashing a massive $51 off the 2013 gate price of $150. Children 15 and under are admitted free.

Bar SBK, with access to three premium, undercover viewing locations at turns one, six and nine respectively, is also on sale at $220 for a three-day pass.  The deal is only available until Monday, September 30.

If VIP hospitality is more your style, also book before September 30 to go in the draw to be one of two winners to receive a full refund on tickets and be in the running for a helicopter or course car ride.**

If you are keen to camp, early bookers can nab a campsite for $30 off the normal price –$80 for four nights (in Thursday, out Monday). Situated just above Southern Loop you can enjoy great views and even sleep-in of a morning, avoid the traffic and be at the track for the first crack of the engines.

For bookings visit www.worldsbk.com.au or call the SBK toll free hotline on 1300 728 007

*Date subject to FIM ratification
** Subject to Clerk of Course approval

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