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Speedweek Downunder

Hi Guys,

Great forum, thanks for the opportunity for us to let you know about our upcoming festival at Queensland Raceway

We welcome any individual, club or group to our event, we are aiming this event to people of all ages. We are catering for all types of bikes also, USA, British, Vintage, MotoX, Road bikes, Choppers, Drag, you name it, its welcome.

We have priced our event to give everyone great value for money, there will be plenty of events and always something happening throughout the weekend.

To list some of the events that have been confirmed,

Dirt Drags

Spear the spud

Burnouts

Catch the Snag

Slow Race

Go to Whoa

Push the Keg

Corn Eating Comp

Drag Racing

Show and shine ? Judged by Chris Anderson and others

And other entertainment includes

4 Live bands ? we are auditioning these guys at the moment and we?re sure guys will be happy with them

Stunt bike show

FMX Show

Fireworks

Amusement rides for young and old

Our website will be updated as more things are confirmed, at the moment we are working round the clock because as you can see, it is a MASSIVE event.

Along with all the entertainment we?re also busy pulling together as many trade vendors as possible to build the ultimate bike supermarket at our event.

Again thank you for your input, we will pop on here every few weeks and update anything and also read your valued comments.

Speedweek Downunder

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