Motorcycling Australia (MA) is thrilled to announce that for the next two years MotoStars will be the promoter for the Australian Supermoto Championship (ASMC). The partnership will commence in 2019 and is set for a complete overhaul, with the championship changing from a one-off event to a three-round series in three different states next year.
The new look is aimed at making Supermoto more accessible to riders and fans alike, taking the sport to the next level here in Australia.
MotoStars founder Damian Cudlin, can’t wait to put the MotoStars stamp on the Australian Supermoto Championship and raise the bar; “We are absolutely thrilled to be involved with the Australian Supermoto Championship, which, along with the Australian Junior Road Racing Championship, will lift MotoStars to the next level. We see this as a great opportunity to refresh the Australian Supermoto Championship, with the strong MotoStars focus on the junior area of the sport, as well as the Pro and Open stars of the show.
Our first move is to make the ASMC a series and to take it to three different parts of the country, moving away from being the one-off event of the past.
“We feel making the ASMC a three round series that is hosted in multiple states of Australia will give riders and clubs from all over the country the chance to compete, and represent themselves, meaning more talent and exposure for the Championship. The sport is already so unique, that alongside road racing, spectators will basically get to see two different disciplines battle it out in one spot, giving both dedicated and new fans the best of both worlds,” finished Cudlin.
Motorcycling Australia’s CEO Peter Doyle is thrilled to see Supermoto climb to new heights; “this new partnership with MotoStars over the next two years will reinvigorate Supermoto in Australia and I for one am excited to see where Motostars takes the championship,” said Doyle.
Keep your eyes peeled for further updates regarding the 2019 Australian Supermoto Championship, with dates and locations to follow.
For Further information and to stay up to date with all your Supermoto news head to Motorcycling Australia’s website, Facebook or Instagram as well as MotoStars website, Facebook and email, as well as the Australian Supermoto Championships Facebook page.
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