Win Tommy Searle’s Bike at Wembley

Reigning Arenacross British Champion Tommy Searle will give his race-ridden Dirt Store Kawasaki bike worth over £12,000 away to one lucky fan at the series’ finale in London this Saturday.

 The 2023 title winner will draw a winning name during final round of the British Arenacross Championship presented by Fix Auto UK at the OVO Arena Wembley on 24 February.

 The winner will become the proud owner of the actual 2024 Kawasaki KX450 Tommy rode in Manchester this past January.

 As well as being a state-of-the-art model, the bike also features a Talon Carbon Wheels Set, Xtrig Clamps and Bar Mounts, RFX Bars/Gear Lever/Ignition Cover, K-Tech Suspension, Acerbis Plastics and Disc Guard, plus Master Cylinder Covers.

 To be in with a chance of winning, fans need to be at Arenacross London this Saturday and buy a piece of official merchandise from the concession stands. They will be provided with half a golden ticket and entered in the exciting prize draw, with the winner selected by Tommy himself later in the evening.

 Tommy Searle said: “Dirt Store and I are so excited to be giving this Kawasaki KX450 away. It’s fully loaded with all the parts I raced with in Manchester and Cedric Soubeyras won with at the last round in Birmingham.

“All you have to do to win it is be at Wembley on 24 February… that’s this Saturday! You just have to go to one of the official merch stores, buy any item, whether a programme, hoodie, beanie… any Arenacross merch, then in the second half of the show we’ll give away this bike!

 “The good news is you won’t need to try and get it on the underground with you on thew way home – we’ll even make sure it’s delivered to the winner’s door. Good luck to everyone!”

 Tickets for the final round of the 2024 British Arenacross Championship are selling fast, don’t miss the event and your chance to be in with a shout of winning Tommy’s bike! Visit www.arenacrossuk.com to get tickets before they disappear.

Words and Image by Bolesworth Marketing.

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