This is an extremely popular event, it just wouldn't be a BLITZ Series without the Wisemans weekend.
Registrations are live now, we suggest you act fast as this one's sold out very quickly the last two years.
We've secured the bookings at the resort along with a private Marquis for Saturday night.
The majority of riders have asked for an all-inclusive registration, so we've simplified it by combining your accomodation, welcome dinner and breakfasts for both days into one package.
All you'll need to pay for is your Sat night meal and lunch.
Details for this event.
Friday
Welcome dinner and drinks at Del Rio Resort at 6pm.
Saturday
Start: 8:00am, Sat 14th Aug.
Location: Del Rio Riverside Resort, 3004 River Road, Wisemans Ferry.
Briefing: 7:30am
Lunch: Laguna Trading Post.
Finish: Wisemans Ferry.
Dinner: The Marquis, Del Rio: 7pm.
Sunday
Start: 8:30am, Sun 15th Aug.
Location: Del Rio Riverside Resort, 3004 River Road, Wisemans Ferry.
Briefing: Details will be provided the night before.
Lunch: Food stops avail on route.
Finish: Wisemans Ferry.
Distance: approx 550kms.
Difficulty: 3.0 see grading.
Breakouts: 2.
Fuel: Fuel stops are available and marked on your files, although we recommend starting with a full tank and having a range of 200km.
Includes:
Comprehensive GPS files for your GPS or navigation app of pre-ridden routes, support riders and 4WD Backup.
Accomodation on Friday and Saturday nights.
Friday night welcome dinner, Sat and Sun Breakfast.
Prizes and awards.
Costs:
All options include your rider registration and other inclusions as listed.
Option 1. $350 - share accomodation, mixed.
Option 2. $370 - share accomodation, house with twin share room.
Other costs: you pay for your own fuel, and Saturday night dinner (off the menu)
Final instructions: Updates and track files will be emailed 3 days prior to event date, other final instructions will be provided during the morning briefings.
Suitable for all bikes from a Grom to a GS, leaving out the hardcore enduro loops in favour of 50/50 offroad Adv roads and trails.
But.....there's always something for a challenge.
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