Nationals Motocross injects over $300,000 revenue into Wonthaggi this weekend
This weekend Wonthaggi will be the host to rounds Three and Four of the Pirelli MX Nationals this event will bring a staggering $350,000 in to the local region, with motels booked out weeks prior and restaurants to see lines out the door.
The world class prepared Track on West Area Rd this weekend will see thousands of fans swamp to the track to see the first of this years Double-head rounds.
MX Nationals Series Promoter Kevin Williams today explained that the venue is well equipped to welcome thousands of motocross fans and the track will be prepared to a world class standard.
“The Pirelli MX Nationals is a very important event for not only the club, but also for the region. With Wonthaggi again hosting a national event of this size it will bring a staggering Three Hundred and fifty thousand dollars into the local region as well as keeps the venue on the radar, and provides the sport in the area with fantastic national exposure” shared Williams.
“We of course have a number of riders competing from Australia such as two time defending MX1 champion and current red plate holder Dean Ferris, but also international competitors from New Zealand such as Hamish Harwood, Kane Lamont and Rhys Carter which adds that extra level of depth to the racing and is fantastic for our series and for the local fans who are planning on coming out to watch the races this weekend” said Williams
So, who will finish on top when gates drop this coming Sunday? Will it be the 2017 stars or will the local heroes dominate once again?
2016 and 2017 Thor MX1 champion Dean Ferris won an exceptional 17 races throughout the 2017 season, and will come into the first double head round this weekend holding the red plate after a flawless first two rounds, but one rider who won’t be letting the CDR Yamaha rider out of his sights, is 2016 and 2017 MX1 runner up and current second place holder in the series Kirk Gibbs, Kirk looked extremely fit and comfortable on board his factory KTM machine at Round 1 and 2 but was unsuccessful in taking the top spot on the podium, will he have what it takes this weekend.
That depth of talent isn’t limited to the MX1 class, this year MX2 has a world class level of skilled talent spread across the gate with the likes of 2017 MX2 runner up Wilson Todd, who struggled with the conditions at round one, but managed to get on the podium at round 2 in Appin two weeks ago, he will be hoping to make up valuable lost points this weekend, in Wonthaggi. 2016 MX2 runner up Nathan Crawford walked away with a close second place at round 1 and got the top spot at round two and now holds the Red plate, as well as our home grown talent you can never over look the international talent of Hamish Harwood finishing 3rd at round one.
Finally, the Pirelli MXD category will showcase plenty of future talent this weekend.
Throw in the Yamaha 125cc Rookies, factory trucks, entertainment for the kids, and the fastest riders in the country, Round 3 and 4 of the Pirelli MX Nationals this weekend is an event not to be missed.
This Saturday and Sunday motocross fans will have the opportunity to witness history unfold at Wonthaggi, Victoria at the first double header round.
So If you’re a lover of motorsport and racing, make sure you’re at Wonthaggi this weekend, Saturday 19th and Sunday 20th for the Third and fourth of the 2018 Pirelli MX Nationals, Two day passes available at a discount price at the gate.
For more information on the Pirelli MX Nationals, including ticket prices and race schedule, head to www.mxnationals.com.au
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