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Bikesales Staff9 Dec 2013
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World Superbikes for your Santa sack

Things looking grim on the presents front for Christmas, and can't be bothered fighting road rage at your local shopping centre? Then read on...

A weekend away at the 2014 world superbike round at Australia’s motorcycle Mecca, Phillip Island, is the ideal gift for anyone who loves speed or sport.

It’s priced perfectly for Christmas gift giving, at just $99* for a three-day general admission ticket, with the event to be held from February 21-23. Camping is $80* for up to four nights, purchased in advance.

To book visit www.worldsbk.com.au or call the hotline on 1300 728 007.

Eight manufacturers are on the grid in 2014 – MV Agusta and the American company Buell joining Japanese brands Kawasaki, Suzuki, Honda, the German BMW and Italian marques Ducati and Aprilia. Catch the world superbike heroes including Tom Sykes, Marco Melandri, Jonathan Rea and Eugene Laverty as they throw themselves into the island’s high horsepower heaven.

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