Entries have been received from 113 riders with 193 machines for the action which starts at 10 am on both Saturday and Sunday, May 28 and 29.
The Central Coast Cup meeting has in its short history established itself as one of the major non-championships meetings on the dirt track calendar and again this year has attracted some of Australia’s most exciting dirt track racers.
The honour roll of winners in both the senior and junior (13 to Under 16s) classes since its inception in 2005 includes previous, or future, Australian champions and even a future world champion.
Competition in the senior class should again be red-hot this weekend with host club rider David Smith defending his hard-earned 2015 victory.
The most successful rider in the history of the event, Jace Castles from Brisbane is back seeking a fourth win, while Sean McLellan will be out to add to his distinction of being the first rider to win both the junior and senior class.
Another former junior winner Jarred Brook from Brisbane has been the standout in racing so far this year and warrants favourtism for the event, and 16 year old Boyd from Kurri cannot be ignored after impressive form in a handful of meetings since moving in to the senior ranks.
Other contenders for a berth in the final from a representative line-up include Alec Hurst (Coffs Harbour), Sam Davies (Kempsey), Ryan New (Temora) and Michael Vecchi (Far South Coast) and host club riders Peter Smith, Harry Scott and Nick Lahey.
The Junior Cup should be just as competitive with Singleton rider Billy van Eerde striving to become the first to ever win the event twice.
His toughest rival should be Kurri rider Mackenzie Childs, while the likes of Kye Andrews (Taree), Connor Ryan (Kurri), Riley Hubbard (Wagga) and host club riders Caleb Porter and Bailey Davis should also be prominent.
The 8-lap finals of both the Junior and Senior Cup will wrap up the program on Sunday afternoon, but racing through both days will cater for all categories in the seniors and all age groups in the juniors.
The Central Coast Junior Club is hosting the New South Wales Junior Track Championships at the Somersby track in late September and many juniors will use this weekend as preparation for the title showdown
Riders from Victoria and Queensland as well as many country clubs are included in the line-ups for the various age divisions.
Entry fee for spectators this weekend will be $10 per vehicle payable at the gate to the St Johns First Aid.
For more information about this weekend check out the club’s website www.ccjuniormotorcycleclub.org.au or contact Club President David Smith on 0412 506503.