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Spectators Welcome @ Conondale

10 years ago

We’ve had a fair bit of enquiry in recent weeks from people wanting to spectate at the inaugural Transmoto 6-Hour this weekend at Conondale’s iconic Green Park. Well, good news, folks – spectators are welcome.

In addition to watching Sunday’s racing, you’ll also have the opportunity to check out trade alley (mainly during Saturday’s 12-5pm rider registration), meet legends of the sport (such as reigning Dakar Rally champ, Toby Price), and go in the draw to win a swag of raffle prize bootie. All we ask is that spectators make a donation to the local school’s P&C.

Simply punch “1156 Kenilworth Road, Conondale, Queensland” into your GPS and it’ll take you straight to the event’s doorstep.

Check out the TeamMoto Motorcycles Facebook page for an awesome point-of-view course preview.

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