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Win a family pass to Masters of Dirt

In March 2012, Irish crowds have the chance to see the world's top freestyle motocross, quad, 50cc mini bike, mountain bike, bmx and even snowmobile riders perform their death defying whips, backflips and other jaw dropping tricks live and up-close at the action packed arena show.
1 of 1 Masters of Dirt competition
Masters of Dirt competition

This time the Masters Of Dirt returns with two nights and one matinee show for a weekend of FMX madness for all the family!

As an added bonus doors will open 2 1/2 hours before the show for free access to the Irish Dirt Bike show full of exhibitors displaying the latest off road bikes, accessories, clothing and equipment.

To celebrate Masters of Dirt, we have a family ticket (two adults and two children) to the freestyle motocross show on Sunday March 25 2012, along with an overnight stay in City West Hotel for all the family.

To be in with a chance of winning this fantastic prize, click here to enter the competition.

Terms and Conditions:
. The winner will be notified on Friday 2nd March
. The prize is non-transferable and cannot be redeemed for cash or any other equivalent.
. Bed and Breakfast is included at the City West Hotel
. Entry cannot be accepted if all details are not provided.
. The prize winner will be drawn at random.
. Any breach of these terms and conditions by an entrant will void their entry.
. Misrepresentative or fraudulent entries will invalidate an entry.
. The family tickets are valid for Sunday March 25 2012 and are for 2 adults and 2 children.

By entering the competition you acknowledge that you have read and understood the RTÉ Competition Terms and Conditions (a copy of which can be found here at http://www.rte.ie/about/competitions.html) and you agree to be legally bound by them.
The prize is non-transferable and there is no cash alternative. All competition entrants must be over the age of 18.

For further information on the event visit www.mastersofdirt.ie

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