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Victorian Premier Steve Bracks has today announced that the Victorian Government and the Australian Government have secured the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix at Phillip Island for the next five years.
The deal means that Phillip Island will hold the prestigious event until the end of 2011 and secures the event in Victoria for the time being.

Aussie MotoGP rider Chris Vermeulen was on hand for the announcement in Albert Park, which saw Premier Bracks address the strong media contingent that turned out.

"I am very please to announce some further developments in relation to the Motorcycle Grand Prix which has been staged in the State for some time," Premier Bracks said.

"I am very pleased to announce today that the our Government, together with the Australian Grand Prix organisation has secured a new five year deal to stage the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix at Phillip Island until 2001."

"It is a great coup that we have that security of that event here in Victoria until 2011 – it is great for motorsport, and great for Victoria as well."

Premier Bracks also noted the strong effect that the staging of the event at Phillip Island has on the local and Victorian economy.

"It is the biggest regional sporting event in Australia - a major international drawcard which attracts almost 20,000 interstate and overseas visitors.

"It creates close to 2000 full time jobs as part of the staging of the event every year, it boosts our economy on the economic research by about $50 million a year, it also puts one of the most picturesque parts of Victoria, Phillip Island, on the world map, and showcases that to the rest of the world as well."

Vermeulen flew in from overseas especially for the announcement, and commented on how enjoyable it is for him to be able to race in Australia given his hectic international commitments.

"It's great, Phillip Island is for me the big event of our year," he said.

"We have 17 races through the MotoGP season and of course coming home to Phillip Island is great.

"It is my first year in Grands Prix with Suzuki this season, and things have been progressing and going quite well - I've had two pole positions so far and not a podium yet, but I'm working on it and it'd be very special if I could do it at home.

"So I'm very excited with the news, and hopefully I can have a strong race down there."

CEO of the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix Corporation, Tim Bamford, said that the competition to stage the event was becoming evident, and as such the importance to secure a long-term arrangement as the host was paramount.

"We have seen a lot of new GP events come onto the calendar in places like Turkey and China, so we're not negotiating with third parties, but we do know that there are other parties out there trying to secure these events," he said.

"So those are the motivations to try and secure this for the long-term and really make sure that it stays here.

"Our team can be rightly proud that its ongoing efforts to deliver the world's greatest events have helped keep an iconic Australian event right here in Victoria."

The 2006 GMC Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix will be held at Phillip Island on September 15-17.
 
well i guess the future of PI isnt sinking after all ... i still reckon that the Taupo track could be a possiblity in the near future ....

and im going after all now ..... YYIIIIPPPEEEEEEEEEEEE so long as school doesnt kick up a .... .... alls planned and perfect
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Sweet, anyone know if they are still doing those renovations to the island? I will be there for sure! first Motogp!!!
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Alex @ Aug 10 2006, 08:37 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>Good good, Phillip Island is a legendary track!
Love any track with undulations (?)
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Alex @ Aug 11 2006, 02:52 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>Pardon?
Loads of ups and downs Alex! Gives tracks a special character of their own like Laguna or Brands or Cadwell or Sachsenring etc
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (DRILL666 @ Aug 13 2006, 06:46 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>Loads of ups and downs Alex! Gives tracks a special character of their own like Laguna or Brands or Cadwell or Sachsenring etc
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Yes, basically like my bedroom.
 
Still a fair way from my house. Its like going from Italy to England trip wise. Also not easy getting from Melbourne to Phillip Island either... I can see myself getting worried about not making it in Sept
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Morgo @ Aug 15 2006, 04:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>Still a fair way from my house. Its like going from Italy to England trip wise. Also not easy getting from Melbourne to Phillip Island either... I can see myself getting worried about not making it in Sept

italy to england? i thought that would be further ... aww and PI aint that far, just slip onto the pacific highway down to sydney then ride the hume to melbourne then a little more to cowes beach ... simple! only a couple of thousand k's?! haha
 
Id rather walk from Italy to England than run the risk of being on the Doom highway on a bike with the Victorian Police Force sniffing around. "Zero Tolerance" is code for "Arrest anything on two wheels"
 
a few months back they caught a guy ripping down that highway tipping the speedometer at some crazy speed .... 250km/hr or possibly above? ... lol middle of the day, broad daylight and at the bright age of 15 years ...

lol they're doing their job... but ur better off flying ... cost less than payin for the petrol
 

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