Paeroa Street Circuit

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Paeroa Street Circuit
File:Andrew Stroud Britten V1000.jpg
Andrew Stroud on the Britten V1000 at Paeroa in 2011
Location Paeroa, New Zealand
Time zone UTC +12
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Length 1.52 km (0.945 mi)
File:Paeroa street circuit.png
Map of the Paeroa Street Circuit

Paeroa Street Circuit is a 'hacksaw'-shaped temporary street circuit for motorcycle racing in downtown Paeroa, New Zealand.

The course runs around Belmont Road, Normanby Road and State Highway 2 with a right turn into Arney Street and then over the hill into Princes Street. The circuit then runs into the 'S' bends linking Wharf Street to Marshall Street, along the main straight to the hairpin opposite the Railway Reserve and back into Belmont Road.

Maximum speeds can reach between 220 km/h and 280 km/h along the main straight. The motorcycle race meeting has been held during February since 1991 with the name ‘Battle of the Streets’ attracting participants from across New Zealand and overseas. It is one of the biggest motor racing meetings in New Zealand and the biggest sports event in the Thames Valley with around 13,000 to 15,000 spectators.

The one-mile street lap is home to a wide range of classic and modern motorcycles, consisting of 11 classes that run throughout the day including:

  • Junior Classics
  • Senior Classics
  • Post Classic Historic Pre-1972
  • Post Classics – Forgotten Era Pre-1982
  • Formula 2
  • Formula 3
  • Formula Paeroa
  • Sidecars
  • BEARS
  • Super Motard
  • Robert Holden Memorial Race[1]

References

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