News 24 Apr 2015

Broadford the best it's been since historic GP round

Series organisers confident circuit will be prime for MX Nationals.

Source: MX Nationals.

Source: MX Nationals.

With a surface to rival the 2000 round of the FIM Motocross World Championship according to series organisers, Broadford is looking prepped and ready to host round three of the MX Nationals this Sunday, 26 April.

After a long preparation period, the State Motorcycle Sport Complex is looking better than ever and will be the perfect hosting venue for round three of the MX Nationals this weekend.

MX Nationals series promoter Kevin Williams today commended the venue on their impressive preparation, and says that people should expect big things this coming Sunday.

“This is without a doubt the best prepared we have seen Broadford since the MXGP in 2000,” he said. “John Coleman and his team at Broadford have put in a substantial amount of work to get the venue ready, and we are very impressed with how everything is looking.

“Broadford has played an integral role in the history of motocross here in Australia, and we are very excited to create more history at round three of the series on Sunday.”

As always racing will be action packed from the minute bikes hit the track. Racing kicks off on Sunday at 10:40am with the first moto from the Motul MX2 class, followed by Monster MX1 and Pirelli MXD races.

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