MOTORCYCLING Australia has announced the Yamaha Australian Off-Road Championship will return to Nowra in 2021, when round seven and eight of the series is staged on August 28 and 29.
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The rounds scheduled for Nowra earlier this year were postponed due to severe weather which impacted the area causing extensive flooding of the track and pit area, making it impossible for riders and teams to travel and participate in the event.
The Oyster Bay Motorcycle Club had done significant work in preparing for the original rounds and Motorcycling Australia knows they will leave no stone unturned to ensure a sensational track is provided come August 28 and 29.
The championships have also received significant support from Shoalhaven City Council, which ensures the event can provide a spectacular race weekend for both riders and fans of AORC.
Fans are encouraged to enjoy all that Nowra has to offer, while also attending the AORC.
Oyster Bay Motorcycle Club will design challenging circuits for riders that will test their skill level and fitness and we encourage fans to come along.
Prior to the Nowra round, the series, which kicked off at Golden Beach on April 17 and 18, will visit Kyogle (July 17-18) and Queensland Moto Park (August 6-7) - with Kingston SE (September 18-19) and Omeo (October 16-17) also having stages later in the year.
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