The world’s most exciting race series is coming to Oulton Park for the third round of the MCE Insurance British Superbikes.
MCE Insurance are the UK’s leading provider of motorcycle and scooter insurance. As title sponsor of the British Superbikes, MCE Insurance is running a competition to win a ‘money can’t buy’ British Superbike experience.
On Monday, May 3 you will be greeted by MCE and treated as a VIP guest, this exclusive prize includes:
• Two weekend tickets to Oulton Park round 3 of the British Superbikes
• Race day pit walks
• Exclusive grid walks before the race with riders, teams and grid girls
• Circuit laps in the Safety Cars with professional drivers
• 1 year membership to Club MCE
• £100 motorcycle or scooter insurance voucher from MCE Insurance
For more information about the British Superbikes and Club MCE visit www.mceinsurance.com
HOW TO WIN!
To be in with a chance of winning, simply answer the following question and email your answer, together with your name, address and daytime contact telephone number (please mark Superbikes in your subject line). Closing date is 9.00am on April 27, 2010. Usual Newsquest Northwest rules apply. See competition rules section for details. No purchase necessary.
Question: Who won the MCE British Superbikes 2009 championship?
Terms and Conditions:
The editor's decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. Employees of Newsquest Northwest, their families and anyone connected with this competition are not eligible to enter. Usual Newsquest Northwest rules apply. Winners will be notified by email wherever possible and Newsquest Northwest take no responsibility for unread emails which leads to prizes being untaken. MCE Insurance may wish to contact you with further information, should you not wish to receive such information, please mark NO DATA on your entry. Tickets for the race weekend May 1-3, 2010. Insurance voucher is only redeemable at MCE Insurance, valid until March 31, 2011.
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