steveyb
26th September 2011, 21:44
Seven all up – six riders from Australia, including some old and new, and a fast femme from New Zealand
Motorcycling Australia (MA) has announced the wildcard recipients for the 2011 Iveco Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix at Phillip Island from October 14-16.
A total of seven wildcards have been selected, with MA nominating four and the FIM the remaining three. Five will compete in the 125cc class and two in Moto2.
Among the wildcards is current Australian Superlites Championship runaway leader Josh Hook (and former Red Bull Rookies rider), three-time 125cc wildcard Nicky Diles, rising star Alex Phillis and Tom Hatton. Hook was 18th in last year’s 125cc GP at Phillip Island.
Hatton is a late inclusion as a replacement for Arthur Sissis, who has just completed a highly successful Red Bull Rookies Cup season as a support class to selected MotoGP European rounds, where he finished second overall. Sissis now has committmenmts in Europe which will preclude him from being in Australia when the GP is on.
Rounding out the Moto125 recipients will be New Zealand female rider Avalon Biddle, who received an FIM wildcard.
Blake Leigh-Smith returns to Australia from Spain to take a Moto2 wildcard, and will be joined by 2010 Kirk McCarthy Memorial Award winner Kris McLaren.
2011 Australian MotoGP wildcard recipients
125cc
Arthur Sissis, Virginia, SA (Tom Hatton)
Josh Hook, Taree, NSW
Nicky Diles, Boronia, Vic
Alex Phillis, Heathmont, Vic
Avalon Biddle, New Zealand
Moto2
Blake Leigh-Smith, Runaway Bay, Qld
Kris McLaren, Leongatha, Vic
Motorcycling Australia (MA) has announced the wildcard recipients for the 2011 Iveco Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix at Phillip Island from October 14-16.
A total of seven wildcards have been selected, with MA nominating four and the FIM the remaining three. Five will compete in the 125cc class and two in Moto2.
Among the wildcards is current Australian Superlites Championship runaway leader Josh Hook (and former Red Bull Rookies rider), three-time 125cc wildcard Nicky Diles, rising star Alex Phillis and Tom Hatton. Hook was 18th in last year’s 125cc GP at Phillip Island.
Hatton is a late inclusion as a replacement for Arthur Sissis, who has just completed a highly successful Red Bull Rookies Cup season as a support class to selected MotoGP European rounds, where he finished second overall. Sissis now has committmenmts in Europe which will preclude him from being in Australia when the GP is on.
Rounding out the Moto125 recipients will be New Zealand female rider Avalon Biddle, who received an FIM wildcard.
Blake Leigh-Smith returns to Australia from Spain to take a Moto2 wildcard, and will be joined by 2010 Kirk McCarthy Memorial Award winner Kris McLaren.
2011 Australian MotoGP wildcard recipients
125cc
Arthur Sissis, Virginia, SA (Tom Hatton)
Josh Hook, Taree, NSW
Nicky Diles, Boronia, Vic
Alex Phillis, Heathmont, Vic
Avalon Biddle, New Zealand
Moto2
Blake Leigh-Smith, Runaway Bay, Qld
Kris McLaren, Leongatha, Vic