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Entries Open: 2024 Transmoto 10-Hour at Tumut, NSW

2 years ago

Public entries are now open for the third annual Transmoto 10-Hour at Tumut, powered by GASGAS, to be held on the March 16-17 weekend.

To enter, simply click the ENTER NOW graphic below, select your class, and you’ll be linked directly through to the online entry system to register your team details and complete the entry.

And don’t muck around because, with entries strictly capped at just 600 riders, we expect the event to sell out quickly. Plus, there’s already been an enthusiastic take-up of entries by Transmoto Tribe members, who were offered a 48-hour priority entry.

WHAT CLASSES ARE AVAILABLE?

There’ll be a limited number of entries for the Ironman and Pairs classes, and plenty of positions available for the Team (of either 3 or 4 riders) class.

To find out what class best suits your riding ability, click here.

TEAM CATEGORIES

Remember that all Teams must enter under one of six ‘Team Categories’:

  • Weekend Warriors (no rider to have ever raced professionally, no sponsor hook-ups or dealer support, paid your own entry fee);
  • Young Guns (all riders under 23, as of the event date);
  • Wise Wizards (average rider age must be at least 50, as of the event date);
  • Mixed (at least one female rider);
  • Wonder Women (all female riders); or
  • Open (general team entry, if you’re not eligible for any of the above Categories).

Teams of 3 and Teams of 4 will be grouped together for the Class results, but entering in a relevant ‘Team Category’ will increase your team’s chances of taking home a trophy and/or prizes.

ENTRY FEES

  • $1200 for a Team of 4 ($300/rider)
  • $975 for a Team of 3 ($325/rider)
  • $700 for Pairs ($350/rider)
  • $400 for Ironman

Note: A $20 hire fee applies to the supplied MotoSponder transponder and carry pouch (only one MotoSponder is required per Ironman, Pairs or Team entry). This will be added to the team’s total entry fee.

PROBLEMS? QUESTIONS?

A greater majority of your questions will be answered in the FAQs section on Transmoto’s dedicated Events website. But if you still need a question answered, hit us up via email (getus@transmoto.com.au) and we’ll sort you out as soon as we can.

To ensure you don’t miss out on any updates, click ‘GOING’ on the Tumut event’s Facebook page.

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