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TWO IN TO ONE WILL GO!
11 January 2007 - UK Supermoto Racing

UK Supermoto Racing

UK Supermoto racing looks set for a bright future today, as the organisers of two previously competing National series agreed to combine their efforts to produce one definitive British Supermoto Championship for 2007.

ACU/AMCA British Championship staff will work closely with their Moto GB counterparts in a historical tripartite agreement which looks set to pull Supermoto back to the level of growth enjoyed during the 2002/03 seasons.

The 2007 British Supermoto Championship will feature a single Open class, a maximum of 28 seeded / invited riders and will be fought out over 6 rounds at venues throughout the UK. 

The all-new format British Championship will be ably supported by a 10 round National Supermoto Championship which is also scheduled to feature single make racing and a youth class in addition to conventional 450 & Open classes. 6 Rounds of the National series will take part over the same weekends as the British Championship events, thus ensuring that potential spectators enjoy a race card absolutely crammed full with action.

More information on this exciting agreement will be released shortly including the 2007 Championship Calendar(s) together with series regulations, entry forms etc.

In the interim interested parties should contact:

Eddie Nelson (ACU)                    on 01788 566400 or
eddie.nelson@acu.org.uk

Ken Winstanley (AMCA)              on 01543 431017 or
ken.winstanley@amca.uk.com

Tony Brock (Moto GB)                on 0870 0685802 or tony@motogb.net


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