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Bikesales Staff26 Aug 2009
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Troy Bayliss to lob at Sydney Motorcycle Show

Grab an autograph and photo

Three-time world superbike champion Troy Bayliss will headline the guest list at the 2009 Sydney Motorcycle Show, taking place at Olympic Park from November 20-22.

Bayliss announced his retirement at the end of the 2008 season, seeing out his professional motorcycling career on top of the table.

The Australian's schedule has only slowed slightly in 2009, taking part in various testing programs for Ducati while also pursuing a new-found interest in V8 Supercars.

"Troy joined us as a special guest earlier in the year on the Gold Coast and had hundreds of fans lining up for an autograph and a photo," said Sydney Motorcycle Show Event Manager, Mark Petersen.

"He will be at the event on Friday and Saturday, with a timetable of appearances to be released shortly."

All show features, including meet and greets and various Action Arena demonstrations, are included as part of the standard admission price.

Tickets can be purchased at the venue and cost $13 for children (5-15 years) and seniors, $18 for adults and $46 for two adults and two children. The event opens at 10.00am each morning.

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