Rider places for the recently announced Kawasaki Masters Champion-ship are already full and a reserve list is now being compiled, according to organisers, the AMCA.
New for 2009, the one make Championship has captured the imagination of Kawasaki riders across the UK with applications from England, Scotland, Wales and even the Isle of Man.
Organised and promoted by the AMCA, in partnership with Kawasaki Motors UK, the Championship is an MX2 series held over seven rounds with riders competing on highly acclaimed KX250F, four stroke machines.
In keeping with the theme of the Championship, the prize for the overall winner will be a brand new 2010 Kawasaki KX250F. For riders up to fifth place overall in the final standings, there are prizes of genuine spare part support deals making what will be a hard fought the series one of the most rewarding too.
Ken Winstanley of the AMCA commented on the level of interest saying, “When the idea was originally discussed it had an instant appeal and we had a cascade of entries on the very first day. It’s pitched at the right level and is feeding an important enthusiast driven level of the sport, something that Kawasaki have always been famous for. ”
Kawasaki Motors UK’s, Branch Manager, Howard Dale was equally enthusiastic. “The KX250F is already an iconic race winning machine from World Championship to amateur level. For club riders to have the opportunity to compete against each other on similar machines, and to have the very real chance of winning a brand new bike, or spare parts support, is a fantastic incentive. We wish them all well.”
New for 2009, the one make Championship has captured the imagination of Kawasaki riders across the UK with applications from England, Scotland, Wales and even the Isle of Man.
Organised and promoted by the AMCA, in partnership with Kawasaki Motors UK, the Championship is an MX2 series held over seven rounds with riders competing on highly acclaimed KX250F, four stroke machines.
In keeping with the theme of the Championship, the prize for the overall winner will be a brand new 2010 Kawasaki KX250F. For riders up to fifth place overall in the final standings, there are prizes of genuine spare part support deals making what will be a hard fought the series one of the most rewarding too.
Ken Winstanley of the AMCA commented on the level of interest saying, “When the idea was originally discussed it had an instant appeal and we had a cascade of entries on the very first day. It’s pitched at the right level and is feeding an important enthusiast driven level of the sport, something that Kawasaki have always been famous for. ”
Kawasaki Motors UK’s, Branch Manager, Howard Dale was equally enthusiastic. “The KX250F is already an iconic race winning machine from World Championship to amateur level. For club riders to have the opportunity to compete against each other on similar machines, and to have the very real chance of winning a brand new bike, or spare parts support, is a fantastic incentive. We wish them all well.”
Pic shows: L - Howard Dale. R -Ken Winstanley.