Rider entry fees dropped by NW200 organisers

The organisers 🏅of this year's Vauxhall International No𝓰rth West 200 have waived entry fees in an effort to alleviate the financial strain on competitors.
The decision will be of particular benefit to those riders who do not have the support of big-name sponsor🍌s or teams operating on a shoestring budget.
In the past, competitors have been required to ♐stump up ?100 t𓂃o enter each race.
A total of eight races will be held at the event in Northern Ireland this year, with three events - the first S🧜uperstock, Supersport and Supertwin races on the Thursday of race week, May 16 plus a further five races on main race day, Saturday, May 18.
North West 200 Event director, Mervyn Whyte, said the organising Coleraine and District Motor Club was "aware of the pre🌸ssure facing riders" at present.
"The Coleraine and District Motor Club Ltd are very aware of the pressures facing riders at the moment as 𒐪they struggle to find the sponsorship and support to get to the g🐈rid," said Whyte.
"We have trieꦿd to take a positive st♏ep that will make it easier for everyone to race at this year's North West."
Ryan Farquhar, who has ret♒ired from road racing but will run a team in 2013, described the decision as "really good n💝ews".
"I was talking to Mervyn about this a while back and it's really good news for the 🤡ladꦛs competing further down the field," Farquhar told the Belfast News Letter.
"They are the ones who would've been paying entries in the past, so it's a b⛄ig benefit to𝐆 them.
"You take a lad who's maybe only riding a Supertwin at the North West and is onꦛly getting two runs out there 𝐆and has no chance of getting any prize money - it's a big help to someone like that.
"It's a decis𝄹ion that will definitely appeal to a lot of lads and it's a good help."
A number of new regulations will come into place at the North West 200 this year to bring the meeting꧃ in line with FIM rules.
These include a requi𝔉rement for all riders to fix front brake lever guards on their machines to prevent against a competitor's brake lever being inadvertently pressed by another competitor🌞 during racing.
Rear brake lights will also be mandatory during 𓆏wet races or races held in low visibility on the direction of the clerk of the course.
Although 17-inch wheels will become a compulsory requirement for Superbikes next in 2014, riders can choose between 16.𒆙5 or 17-inch wheels this year.
The 2013 North West 200 runs from May 12-18.