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7 February 2012
ADELAIDE
MOTORCYCLE
FESTIVAL 2012
Belfast King’s Hall
10-12 February
Alister Seeley and Ben Wilson know what it’s like to go head-to-head and this weekend their rivalry looks set to be reignited at the Adelaide Motorcycle Festival at the King’s Hall, Belfast.
Wilson (29) who comes from Boston in Lincolnshire will have a point to prove after losing the British Supersport title by a single point to the diminutive Carrick rider.
Seeley took the title by the slimmest of margin after the Brands Hatch decider.
Now on board a Room2Race computer simulator they will have the ideal opportunity to pit their skills around Dundrod as well as Mondello Park.
Home advantage may favour Seeley so far as Mondello is concerned but both are Dundrod first-timers.
“Wilson is known as the people’s champion,” according to show promoter Billy Nutt. “But it’s good to have two such high profile competitors taking time out to be at the show.”
“The qualifying sessions are on Friday afternoon and all day Saturday with the grand final taking place on Sunday afternoon.”
“The likes of Michael Rutter, John McGuinness, Steve Plater, Conor Cummins, Michael Laverty and the Dunlop brothers, William and Michael, will all be out to beat the clock.”
“I’m also delighted that Ian Hutchinson confirmed over the weekend that he intends being on the starting line so-to-speak even though he sustained another leg injury in a freak accident last week.”
“Five-times an Isle of Man TT winner in one week, Ian knows what it’s like to win around Dundrod.”
“The fans are also encouraged to get involved and at the same time possibly upstage the professionals.”
“So far as the punters are concerned the best two will receive VIP tickets to the final round of the Adelaide Masters series at Mondello Park while £300 will go to the winning rider.”
“We will have two of these simulators which will no doubt throw-up some interesting statistics.”
“This is a huge social occasion,” added Nutt. “We have more than 70 exhibitors and that coupled with a large classic display, an auto-jumble and acrobatic demonstrations by some of our top trials riders means that there is something for everyone.”
“Andy Perry who leads the Irish trials championship will be performing some daredevil stunts while British championship motocross contender Martin Barr will also be in attendance along with Comber’s Tommy Merton who is the current Ulster MX2 champion.”
“There will be a display of the new EVO motocross bikes thanks to the involvement of Lawrence Spence and the Knock club.”
“In addition to the live trials performances we will also have Quad demonstrations and mini-moto action.”
Tommy Hill is due to declare the show officially open on Friday (10 Feb.) at 2pm and it will run until 10pm.
The opening times for Saturday and Sunday are 10am to 5pm on both days.
Pic with credit to Roy Adams

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