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Bass Coast Shire Council is working with organisers of the 2010 Motorcycle Grand Prix to make sure the event runs as smoothly and safely as possible

By Bass Coast - 6th October 2010 - Back to News

Council’s Special Events Coordinator, Frank Angarane, said the recent wet weather may mean that an alternative parking plan might need to be implemented. This would rely heavily on park and ride, using established carparks and roadside parking.

"We had some experience with this for the V8 Supercars and we are reviewing the plan to reflect what we learnt from the Supercars," explained Mr Angarane.

This year’s Grand Prix promises to draw large numbers of bikes, cars and visitors to Bass Coast from 15 – 17 October.

"The recent good form of Australian Casey Stoner will generate a lot of interest. We are expecting big crowds over the weekend, both at the track and in Cowes," Mr Angarane said.

"Even if you are not planning on going to the Grand Prix, it will have an impact on most people in the Shire, particularly if you live on Phillip Island.

"The wet weather and extreme traffic from the desal plant has had a significant impact on roads across the Shire.

"We’re taking this into account with our planning and communicating this to race patrons," said Mr Angarane

The blue line

A decision will be made during the event on Sunday to see if the blue line is needed for patrons leaving the track.

Council is planning to implement the usual traffic management operations during the event.

Mr Angarane said the blue line operation would be modified through roadworks along the Bass Highway.

"The Bass Highway is still a roadworks zone and we ask motorists to be alert to traffic changes, stick to speed limits and drive safely," Mr Angarane said.

Barry Sheene Ride

Meanwhile, up to 1,000 riders will take part in the annual Barry Sheene ride from Bairnsdale on Thursday, 14 October. This will be the eighth Barry Sheene ride.

The ride departs from Bairnsdale at 9.30am and is expected to arrive in Inverloch between 1.30pm and 2.00pm.

"The Barry Sheene ride is a great spectacle and there is always a crowd that comes out and supports the riders," said Mr Angarane.

"But we want to make sure that everyone stays safe during the event."

Mr Angarane said there were important safety measures that everyone needed to be aware of:

· Spectators need to stay well clear of the roadway

· Spectators should not try to make physical contact with riders, for example high fives or slapping hands with passing bikes

· Young children must be supervised near roads

· No flags or banners to be projected too close to the roadway

· Spectators should not encourage riders to ride in an unsafe manner

"Both the Barry Sheene ride, and the Cranbourne GP ride on Saturday morning are fantastic spectacles which have a very high level of community involvement," said Mr Angarane.

"However, it would be terrible if a spectator or rider got hurt."

Approximate times for the Barry Sheene Ride passing through Bass Coast:

Inverloch 1.30pm – 2.00pm

Wonthaggi 1.45pm – 2.15pm

San Remo 2.00pm – 3.00pm

These times will be confirmed closer to the event

For more information 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

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