Motorcycling Queensland, on behalf the CEO of Motorcycling Australia, has directed QVMX to change the Maxima Racing Oils Conondale Classic from a Closed to Club meeting to an Open Meeting.
We have worked with MQ closely over the last couple of days and have now updated the supp regs, which will be available on
www.nominate.com.au and on our website
www.qvmx.com.au tomorrow.
The main difference is that participants in the race events now need either an annual full national licence, or an event licence at $77.
Participants in the Come and Try ride sessions will not be affected.
If you have already entered, and have an MA licence, we will be checking your details to ensure you are on the correct licence. If you are only on a national club licence, you will need to upgrade by contacting MQ.
If you are already a holder of a full national licence, no action is required.
If you have already entered, and have paid $55 for an event licence, you will now need to pay $22 (on the day) to upgrade to a $77 licence.
If you plan to turn up and enter on the day, you will need to organise your $77 licence in advance through MQ, or ensure you already hold a full national licence.
We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. But it seems this wonderful event of QVMX has captured the attention of the CEO of Motorcycling Australia, David White. Both David and Motorcycling Queensland General Manager, Lindsay Grainger have stated it is too big an event to be classed as a closed to club event from now on.
If you have any queries about this change please email Karen on
[email protected].
Please do not turn this thread into a discussion debating this, instead I would appreciate any questions/concerns to be directed to Karen off line.