What's the best medicine to take when this latest edition of the Covid-19 thing blows over? How about a dose of adrenalin and some awesome bike racing action?
Forget Lightbox, Netflix, Spark Sport or Sky TV for your summer viewing — surely you're sick of sitting in front of the TV in lockdown — because you should instead be heading to the Cemetery Circuit website for news and ticket options for the 2021 edition of the always-popular Suzuki International Series.
Expect to be royally entertained with live motorcycle racing in the three-round Suzuki International Series, with preparations well advanced and everyone looking forward to going racing, despite another year of interference from that dreaded pandemic.
"Rider entries are coming fast and furious," says series organiser Allan "Flea" Willacy.
"We have again been given good support from sponsors, especially from Suzuki New Zealand, and we will be running the same classes that proved popular last year."
He believes it is going to be another scorching summer of motorcycling this year with the annual Suzuki International Series road race competition again absolutely swamped with entries. Flea reckons he will again have trouble fitting them all in.
Flea is overjoyed with the huge interest being shown by riders, and he believes the 2021 edition of the series, set to kick off at Taupo's Bruce McLaren Motorsport Park on December 4-5, will be massive.
Manfeild follows as host venue a week later, on December 11-12, and the action wraps up on the public streets of Whanganui's famous Cemetery Circuit on Boxing Day.
The first two rounds will again be two-dayers — first day for practice, qualifying and a single sprint race, while day two will feature two red-hot races for each bike class.
This popular series is New Zealand's most esteemed motorcycle competition and it has again attracted a huge number of top-calibre riders.