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Gp Fever Hits Bass Coast

Big crowds and heavy traffic are expected across Bass Coast from 15-17 October, as visitors flock to the Iveco Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix.

By Bass Coast - 12th October 2010 - Back to News

The Grand Prix weekend traditionally sees accommodation fully booked with local shops and restaurants overflowing, however lead up weather was putting a dampener on early interest.

Bass Coast Shire Council’s Events Coordinator, Frank Angarane, said that since the weather had improved, interest had also increased.

"Australian rider, Casey Stoner, is in great form and has won the last two Grand Prix," said Mr Angarane.

"Given that he has also won the Phillip Island event for the last two years and loves racing on the track we are expecting big crowds at the event.

"This weekend is one of our busiest and our community has really embraced the Grand Prix.

"We know the visitors and riders love coming to Phillip Island and the welcome they receive from the locals is a very big part of the success of the event," continued Mr Angarane.

"However, the Grand Prix does have a big impact on traffic and we advise anyone not attending the event to avoid the area around the intersection of Phillip Island Road and Back Beach Road on Saturday and Sunday afternoon, from around 3.00pm.

"Traffic on Phillip Island Road is also usually very slow on Monday after the event, up until about 1.00pm.

"We encourage any visitors who stay for the Sunday night to plan to leave after 9.00am, so they don’t impact on people trying to get to work or drop children at school," Mr Angarane said.

The event relies heavily on the on-circuit parking which was tested during the recent V8 Supercars.

"Event organisers are hoping we will be able to use the on-circuit parking and park vehicles in adjoining paddocks," said Mr Angarane.

"However if ground conditions are too wet, we will be implementing an alternate parking plan to accommodate patrons.

"A key component of this is the park and ride. Patrons will be encouraged to park in established car parks along the route to the circuit and in Cowes.

"They can take advantage of existing shuttle bus services which will be running regularly to the track."

Brochures outlining road closures and traffic plans have been distributed to visitors and the local community.

"The Jetty Triangle in Cowes will have performances on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, as well the super screen in Thompson Avenue, so there will be plenty for people to see and do," Mr Angarane continued.

"There will be a ‘Show and Shine’ in Cowes on Saturday morning which coincides with the end of the Cranbourne ride showcasing old and interesting motorbikes.

"There will also be a band in San Remo on Thursday when the Barry Sheene ride arrives into town."

Details of traffic arrangements, road closures and entertainment are available on Council’s website at www.basscoast.vic.gov.au.

 

Thursday, 14 October

2.00pm- 3.00pm

San Remo Stage- Barry Sheene

band – Passion Fruit Pulp

Friday, 15 October

7.00pm – 9.00pm

Thompson Ave Stage

band – Michael Best

9.00pm- 12.00am

Jetty Triangle Stage

band – Drive

1.00am

Licensed area closed

Saturday, 16 October (morning)

11.00am - 12.45pm

Thompson Ave Stage Cranbourne ride

band- Jason Old

Saturday, 16 October (evening)

7.00pm- 9.00pm

Thompson Ave Stage

band- Chris Griffith Duo

9.00pm- 12.00am

Jetty Triangle Stage

band- Astro Boys

1.00am

Licensed area closed

Sunday, 17 October

6.00pm

Thompson Ave Stage

Replay of race

7.30pm – 10.30pm

Thompson Ave Stage

band- Yesterdays Hero’s

11.00pm

Licensed areas closed

For more information please contact:

Rachael Millar

communications officer

t (03) 5671 2703 | f (03) 5671 2222 | m 0400 804 187

e r.millar@basscoast.vic.gov.au


Source: www.gippsland.com

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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