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MX amateurs set for weekend

- – Nick Ridley

Roaring engines and spinning wheels will return to Dooen, north of Horsham, this weekend with Horsham Motorcycle Club hosting an MX amateurs event.

Club junior co-ordinator Kenny Watts said the event would bring a significan­t number of families to the region and spectator entry was free.

Mr Watts said the event would give up-andcoming talent a chance to compete.

“We have eliminated our profession­al riders, so everyone has a chance to win,” he said.

Bronte Holland Memorial 125 Cup, a unique MX Amateur teams event, and an all-female Maggie Stacey Memorial race will happen during the two-day meeting.

Horsham club stalwart Mark Hancock said the event would inject about $250,000 into the Horsham economy.

He said the event would attract about 1000 people and boost the tourism sector.

“During the past 20 years of hosting events, Horsham has become nationally recognised for motocross,” he said.

Mr Hancock said from his experience of being in the sport of motocross it had evolved from a group of ‘hooligan’ bikers into a profession­ally organised sport.

“The Horsham Motorcycle Club has been appreciate­d in making contributi­ons to the city by the community,” he said.

“The residents recognise the motorcycli­sts when they come into town and have open arms for them.”

Mr Hancock said motocross was now a mainstream sport in rural and regional settings.

“If you didn’t play football, tennis or cricket you were considered an outcast,” he said.

“The media and companies such as Red Bull helped increase the audience size for extreme sports such as motocross.”

Mr Hancock said the club had been proactive in collaborat­ing with Horsham Rural City Council in maintainin­g its track.

“We have great sponsors and the government grants we receive are invested back into the circuit,” he said.

Mr Hancock said Horsham Motorcycle Club needed volunteers to help with the event.

“Each year it gets harder and harder, this year the flag marshal duties have been given to the riders,” he said.

People interested in volunteeri­ng can call Mr Watts on 0419 313 207.

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