MON: Win a new motorcycle!
Win a new motorcycle for a year thanks to Peter van de Laar. Do you cross with the 85cc Big wheels or the MX 2 Youth 125cc? Then you have a chance to win an exclusive Van de Laar motorcycle for one year!
At least, if you participate in the MON ProX NK Youth Motocross from April 15 in one of the classes mentioned. This is possible with a starting ticket (from € 100) or a training ticket + day license (maximum 3 competitions). How is this possible? Van de Laar Racing from Gemert will make no fewer than two brand new motorcycles available for a year at the end of the season to the champions of the 85cc Large Wheels or the MX 2 Youth 125cc classes.
To win
To have a chance to win one of these fantastic prizes, all you have to do is participate in the ProX NK Youth Motocross. The price war starts on April 15 ProX NK Youth Motocross in Well. All NK points earned from then on count towards the Van de Laar ranking. You cannot use deletion results. You do not need to sign up to be included in this ranking; that happens automatically.
Participate
You can participate in the ProX NK Youth Motocross with a starting permit or a training permit from MON. With a training certificate you can participate in a maximum of 3 competitions. But if you do not receive your complete starting permit application (including medical examination) in time (before April 13, 12:00 noon), you can certainly have a shot at this spectacular main prize with a training certificate + day license. The price of your starting ticket will then simply be reduced later by the amount you paid for your training ticket.
Have you not previously had a starting permit at MON? Then in 2017 you only pay € 100 to be able to ride National Championships for a whole year!
Want to know more?
Would you like more information or would you like to get a glimpse of these great prizes? On www.mon.nl/win-een-motor you can find all the info.
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