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2022 FIM OCEANIA JUNIOR CUP

07 September 2021 | All News, Road

Motorcycling New Zealand would like to invite Expressions of Interest from prospective young road race riders between the ages of 11-16 years of age, who may wish to compete in a great opportunity in the 2022 FIM Oceania Junior Cup in Australia.

The FIM have committed a substantial grant to MNZ, to support the opportunity.

The grant covers the use of a machine for at least 6 rounds in Australia plus all associated gear and race support.

The fortunate young racer will have to make their way there and support themselves financially while at the race meetings, but the bike and gear are all provided.

MNZ view the FIM Oceania Junior Cup as a great introduction and opportunity for young junior riders to develop their skills and talents further in an international setting. The experience will only enhance the capability and competence of the fortunate rider.

In the first instance, please supply EOI’s to the following link bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup (asbk.com.au)

(While the current Covid -19 lockdown is restrictive currently, the opportunity is subject to travel restrictions being lifted as and when directed from Government)

Regards

Andy Skelton

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