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Motorcycling Australia is the governing body for motorcycle racing in Australia, covering road racing, motocross, trials, supercross, dirt track, supermoto and speedway. Motorcycling Australia is affiliated with the international governing body, Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM), based in Geneva , Switzerland .
ADVMoto Magazine (also known as Adventure Motorcycle Magazine; [1] founded in 1999) is a US-based adventure and dual-sport motorcycle magazine. It covers adventure motorcycle travel and sport topics, such as rally and enduro racing. [2] [3] ADVMoto Magazine is currently headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia. [4]
The 2010 series was ramped up to a five-round series and was rebranded as the Australian FX-Superbike Championship with it expanding further to six rounds in 2011. Merger talks with the Motorcycling Australia during 2011 fell apart. [1] YMF Loan, the financial arm of Yamaha motorcycles in Australia, sponsored the series from 2010 to 2013.
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Kayo Sports is an Australian over-the-top video streaming service owned by Hubbl, a subsidiary of Foxtel.Launched in November 2018, the service is oriented towards sports, carrying live and on-demand content from Foxtel's Fox Sports networks, and third-party partners such as ESPN Australia and Racing.com.
The Australian motorcycle Grand Prix is a motorcycling event that is part of the FIM Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. From 1997 to the present day, it is run at the scenic Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit south-southeast of Melbourne, Victoria.
Anthony Stephen Gobert (5 March 1975 – 17 January 2024) was an Australian professional motorcycle road racer, nicknamed The Go Show. [1] He was a rider of immense promise and talent who had his career derailed by a personal struggle with alcohol and drug abuse. [2]
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