One for the Scots amongst our readers… The following has been forwarded by Kev Coghlan to aid in the call for youngsters wanting to compete in the 2010 Scottish Minimoto Championship.
If you know anyone who fits the bill and would be interested then do follow it up – if not then please pass the word on.
There’s full info at www.polini.co.uk
Scotland’s Search for a Star 2010
Over the last 10 years McIntosh Moto Ltd has run a competition to give children a chance to access the world of Minimoto racing without the expense of buying a bike. We are giving 10 lucky children the chance to win a minimoto to use for the 2010 Scottish Minimoto season. Yes, a bike to keep and race for a season. Open to all kids even with no experience. This competition for 7 to 13 year olds will consist of a 10-minute practice and a 10-minute qualification to be judged on lap times and rider style. 5 of the bikes will be for the 7 to 9 age group, 5 for the up to 13 years. If you are a lucky winner and you receive a bike you will be required to purchase your own safety clothing at a discounted price.
McIntosh Moto Ltd would also like to stress it is a motorcycle sport, which can also be dangerous.
The competition will be held at Kartstart Kirkcaldy (01592 650200 Michelston Ind estate) on Sunday 28th March. Sign on will be 10am and we hope to be finished by 12 noon. We will supply you with knee sliders, elbow pads, gloves and a helmet if you do not have your own. You will be required to wear strong but loose clothing and boots that cover your ankles. Motocross boots do not flex in the correct way so we recommend you do not use these.Dates you must be able to attend if you win a bike:
• Bike Presentation date TBA.
• All 8 Scottish Championships rounds see calendar.
• Also selected practice days.Racing is a very big commitment and needs 100% input from both the child and the parents. Please do not enter unless you fully understand this.
This competition is backed by Visordown magazine, Melville Motor Club, Knockhill Race Circuit, Kartstart Raceways and 3 times British Superbike Champion Niall Mackenzie whose own 2 sons both competed in the Scottish Minimoto Championship.
Racers like Kev Coghlan, Deane Brown, Timmy Hastings, Jimmy Storrar, Michael Robertson and David Paton to name only a few have all started their careers on minimotos and are now house hold names in the world of Scottish road racing & are all behind Scotland’s Minimoto X Factor competition.We will also be at the Scottish Motorcycle show stand H56A if you require any more information. If you have any questions do not hesitate to call.
Event Organiser
Alan McIntosh
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