2015 Transmoto 6-Hour: ENTER NOW!
Now’s your chance to enter the inaugural Transmoto 6-Hour, to be held on a 1300-acre private property near Stroud in the picturesque Hunter Valley on July 18-19. Positions are strictly limited, and Transmoto Dirt Bike Magazine print subscribers have already had first dibs at securing spots, so purchase your Ironman, Pairs or Team-of-Three tickets now to avoid disappointment.
Tickets can be purchased via this link: https://www.cloudentries.com.au/Event/EventForm/3412
WHAT?
The Transmoto 6-Hour is a unique, team-based dirt bike event that’s somewhere between a recreational trailbike rally and an enduro race. It’s a shorter, punchier, less challenging version of the notorious Transmoto 12-Hour, which has been running since 2011, but still caters to riders of all levels. And, in keeping with the 12-Hour’s successful recipe, the 6-Hour focuses on fun-factor rather than officialdom.
WHERE?
The event is all held on a 1300-acre private property near Stroud in New South Wales, just 20 minutes’ drive west from the Pacific Highway. This working cattle station was used for the ‘2014 Transmoto Day in the Vineyard’, and boasts a combination of rolling grass hills and flowing bush tracks.
WHEN?
The inaugural Transmoto 6-Hour will take place on the weekend of July 18-19. Registration, scrutineering and pit set-up is from noon until 4pm on Saturday, with racing on Sunday.
WHO CAN RIDE?
The 6-Hour is designed for riders of all skill levels. Riders must be 16 years or older as of July 18, 2015. The event aims to bring everyone together, from the country’s fastest Pro riders to recreational riders who are entering their first-ever race. In fact, the ability for faster riders to navigate their way past slower riders in a safe and courteous manner is a key skill for a winning team to master.
ENTERING THE 6-HOUR
- Entry fees are: $195 for an Ironman entry, $370 for a Pairs Team and $525 for a Team-of-Three (no split payments), plus booking fee.
- Correct rider information is essential for registration including: Full Name, DOB, Home Address, Email, Phone, T-Shirt Size, Team Name, MA Licence and Expiry.
- If any rider does not have a current MA licence, they will be charged $55 for a Single-Event Licence fee (issued by Motorcycling NSW) for insurance purposes.
- Competitors will be emailed a special information pack two weeks before the event.
- Included in the entry fee: team transponder and brackets, camping, parking, a 6-Hour T-shirt, a temporary Oyster Bay MCC membership, and a competitor bag that includes all sorts of sponsors’ product and the latest issue of Transmoto Dirt Bike Magazine.
- Note also that, while amusing team names are part and parcel of team events, it’s important that entrants’ real names and details appear on any documentation – especially the Single-Event Licence because it is an insurance document. In the event of an accident, I.P. Freely, Ghost Rider and Bush Whacker would discover their event insurance was void. Don’t risk it.
PROBLEMS OR QUESTIONS?
Just drop us an email at events@transmoto.com.au
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