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ROAD LEADS TO NORTHALLERTON
25 July 2006 - NORTH YORKSHIRE ROAD RACING SUPPORTERS CLUB

Following on the major success of the recent ‘Night With The Stars’, yet more stars from the world of motorcycle racing are heading for Club Amadeus in Northallerton

They are taking part in another chat show organised by the North Yorkshire Road Racing Supporters Club.

On Wednesday 9th August, just prior to the visit of the British Superbike Championship to nearby Croft, helmet manufacturers Arai will be sponsoring the evening which will feature a host of their sponsored riders.

World Superbike worksKawasaki star and firm crowd favourite Chris Walker along with Airwaves Ducati factory rider Leon Haslam will be joined on stage by rising BSB star Jonathan Rea (Red Bull Honda) as well the Australian duo racing for Hawk Kawasaki in British Superbikes, Craig Coxhell and Dean Thomas.

Also attending will be Superstock ace Ian Hutchinson, Vivaldi Superbike rider Ollie Bridewell and a host of other top riders in the show which gets underway at 8pm.

Arai UK Managing Director John Wakefield will also be in attendance, as will the Arai Race Service truck, and the evening will be hosted by BSB Pit Lane Reporter, Larry ''Scoop'' Carter.

Admission costs £6.00 per person (members £4.00) and there will be the usual late bar, raffle, auction and giveaways, plus the Arai technicians and staff will be on hand to offer advice and service so remember to bring your crash helmet along!

For further details, call 01782 569800 or check out www.nyrrsc.net

www.nyrrsc.net


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