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August 2010 Newsletter
Simon Meade from Suzuki NZ with Cemetery Circuit Promoter Leighton Minnell, and Directors Allan Willacy & Perry Lett, (Rod Trott absent) outside Suzuki Headquarters receiving the keys to the sponsorerd vehicle for the Suzuki International Tri-Series. Cemetery Circuit Ltd are pleased to have Suzuki NZ as their major sponsor for the Suzuki International Tri-Series.
Time is ticking and Leighton is busy organising the 2010 Series - which promises to be even bigger and better than 2009!
Craig Shirriffs will be riding for Suzuki this year on a GSXR1000 also riding in the series will be top Aussie Rider Robbie Bugden and Kiwi Andrew Stroud.
Check out our rennovated website and you will see the history of this phenomenal event! along with other interesting news. http://www.cemeterycircuit.co.nz
Hampton Downs 11 Dec, Manfield 18 Dec, Cemetery Circuit 26 December
July Issue
Hi Everyone!
Just bringing you up to date with News: We the Suzuki International Tri-Series/Cemetery Circuit Organising Team are busy working to make this years series the biggest and best yet!
The 2010 Suzuki International Tri-Series starts with a new venue of Hampton Downs for the first Round on December 11 followed by Round Two at Manfeild on the 18th and the final Round at the World Famous Cemetery Ciruit, Wanganui on Boxing Day 26th December!
Prize money and points will be accumulated over the 3 Rounds and awarded at a Prize Giving Ceremony following completion of Cemetery Circuit Racing. Up for offer this year is $26,000 over the 3 Rounds! With an extra $3,000 for the ‘Robert Holden’ feature as well as $100 per lap leader of this race.
Since the success of the Suzuki International Tri-Series 2009 even more Top International Riders are coming! Names to be announced…
All 3 Rounds will be televised on TV One and Sky Sport as well as recorded onto DVD which will be available for purchase soon after the event. (2009 Series on DVD is still available – Go to http://www.cemeterycircuit.co.nz
Listed below are a few specifics for the series:
SUZUKI INTERNATIONAL TRI-SERIES 2010
HAMPTON DOWNS 11 DECEMBER
MANFEILD 18 DECEMBER
CEMETERY CIRCUIT 26 DECEMBER
*POINTS/PRIZE MONEY ONLY FOR RIDERS
DOING ALL 3 ROUINDS OF TRI-SERIES*
(except for ‘Robert Holden’ Feature)
$26,000 PRIZE MONEY OVER THE 3 ROUNDS
PLUS
$3000 ‘ROBERT HOLDEN’ FEATURE (Cemetery Circuit only)
plus $100 leader of each lap of ‘Robert Holden Feature’!
**F1 SIDECARS MUST ENTER ALL 3 ROUNDS!**
***CLASSIC SIDECARS CAN ENTER CEMETERY CIRCUIT ONLY***
CLASSES
Super Moto
Pre-89 Classics
Super Bikes F1
Sport Bikes F3
Moto 450
Bears
F1 Sidecars
600 Supers F2
*Classic Sidecars
*’Robert Holden’ Feature
*Motard Test
(*Cemetery Circuit ONLY)
ENTRY FEE:
Tri-Series (for all 3 Rounds): $350 per Class
(F1 Sidecars must enter the Tri-Series)
Individual Round: $150 per Class per Round
June Issue
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![]() SUZUKI NZ RE-SIGNS NAMING RIGHTS FOR THE INTERNATIONAL TRI-SERIES FOR ANOTHER 2 YEARS!
SUZUKI INTERNATIONAL TRI-SERIES 2010
10 December Hampton Downs
Practice Day
11 December Hampton Downs Race Day
17 December Manfeild Practice Day
18 December Manfeild Race Day
26 December Cemetery Circuit
PROPOSED CLASSES FOR THE SUZUKI INTERNATIONAL TRI-SERIES 2010:
* SUPER BIKES (F1) FEATURES FOR THE 2010 * Huge contingent of Overseas Riders! |
JUNE ISSUE GET YOUR DVD OF THE CEMETERYCIRCUIT 2 DVD's All 21 Races in Full
Robert HOLDEN (NZ) - IOM 31 May 1996 killed at Glen Helen on his Ducati 916 in practice for the TT |






