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  1. All roads lead to Rome!  Ace Cafe London is delighted to be returning, with stand, display and opportunity to "Taste the Ace", to the prestigious annual MotoDays, Rome 6th - 9th March.

    This not to be missed early Spring show, held at Rome's Fiera, attracts thousands of riders checking out the new bikes, trends and gear on display and includes feature zones for vintage, street, adventure and overland, custom and a 'Go Green' as well as outdoor arena's featuring stunt shows, FX & MX action, the MotoDays 'Riding Experience' with test and demo rides.  The show's special track star guests includes from both MotoGP and SuperBike racing.

    The Ace presence includes with authentic "Taste the Ace" breakfast with British Bacon and Ace Sausages being especially available close by the Ace stand and display, with it's array of Ace Cafe, Rockers and StoMoCo items, to include the critically acclaimed book 'Ace Times - Speed thrills and tea spills, a cafe and a culture', the Ace 75th anniversary Bookazine and CD "Ace Cafe -  The Rock n' Roll Years". Mark Wilsmore, MD of Ace Cafe London Ltd, will be on hand and available to sign copies of the books.

    Ace will be in Hall 7 - Stop by and say hello!

    www.motodays.it

  2. IAM’s head of riding standards, Peter Rodger, is advising on riding with pillions.

    •Before carrying a pillion, adjust your tyre pressure and suspension.
    •Make sure that your passenger has a suitable helmet and clothing.
    •Arrange a signal so that they can tell you if they’re uncomfortable.
    •If they haven’t ridden on the back of a motorcycle before, it is a good idea to give them advice of what they could expect and what you expect from them.
    •Carrying a pillion will affect your acceleration, balance and braking. Allow extra time in judging gaps and overtaking.
    •The extra weight on the bike will affect the speed and way it manoeuvres.

    Rodger said: “Riding with a passenger takes getting used to. Take precautions and remember your passenger is your responsibility.”

    www.iam.org.uk

     

  3. Crazy Cavan & The Rhythm Rockers - March with the Teds!

    Rare London Appearance

    Saturday 8th March
    9pm - 2am
    Entry £15 Door (£12 Advance Booking)
    Sorry no under 18s

    With their unique, long established, distinct and recognisable sound, first heard as far back as 1964, combining with a reputation for being "wild", Ace Cafe London's annual "March of the Teds" features, 50 years on, the ever unrivalled Crazy Cavan & The Rhythm Rockers.

    The Daily Mail, announcing the birth of the Teds 60 years ago, reported on 27.4.54 that "Cinemas, dance halls and other places of entertainment in south east London are closing their doors to youths in "Edwardian" suits because of gang hooliganism...The ban, which week by week is becoming more generally applied, is believed by the police to be one of the main reasons for the extension of the area in which fights... between bands of teenagers can now be anticipated..."

    Pretty much the same was written ten years later in 1964 - the Rockers!

    It's called rock n' roll - see it, hear it and enjoy it, Live!

    The evening includes opportunity to win a range of prizes including two pairs of tickets to attend the cafe's forthcoming Eddie Cochran Tribute Night on Saturday 12th April, along with an Ace 75th anniversary goodie pack and copies of Vintage Rock magazine.

    To be in with a chance of winning, retain your entry raffle ticket. Draw to be held on the evening.

    www.crazycavan.com
    www.crazycavanfanclub.com
    www.vintagerockmag.com

    To book in advance either pop in or call the cafe on 020 8961 1000 and ask for the Duty Manager.


    www.ace-cafe-london.com

  4. Milwaukee Yamaha Superbike Team riders Ian Hutchinson and Josh Brookes will compete in the 2014 Isle of Man TT Races fuelled by Monster Energy.

    The Yamaha duo have both entered the Dainese Superbike TT, two Monster Energy Supersport TT Races and the PokerStars Senior TT.

    'Bingley Bullet' Ian Hutchinson's TT career has included his historic five race wins in a week in 2010, and eight wins in total, while Australian Brookes made a stunning TT Races debut in 2013, recording the fastest ever lap by a newcomer of 127.726mph. He capped his impressive debut with a top ten finish in the Dainese Superbike Race although he was denied the chance to improve later in the week when he was forced to retire from the PokerStars Senior TT.

    Hutchinson's recent TT career has been beset by injury since his 2010 accident at Silverstone. After missing the 2011 TT Races he defied medical expectation by competing in the 2012 meeting, which included top ten finishes in both Supersport Races and the Dainese Superbike Race, before again missing out in 2013 through injury. He will also compete in the 2014 BSB Championship, representing the FFX Yamaha team. He has already shown his potential with a stunning comeback victory at the 2013 Macau Grand Prix.

    Both Hutchinson and Brookes will campaign R6 Yamaha Supersport machines alongside the Yamaha R1s that they will race in the Superbike and Senior TT Races.

    Former World Supersport race winner Brookes is looking forward to a full race schedule at the 2014 TT as he explained: “The fans in the UK probably only associate me with the Superbike class as that’s where they are used to seeing me race, but I’ve a lot of history in the Supersport class. I’ve won a couple of Australian titles and two races in World Supersport, and although I’ve never ridden the R6 before, the team has a decent testing schedule planned before the TT and North West 200.”

    He's also delighted to be returning to the Isle of Man, commenting: "I was pretty frustrated when it looked like I wouldn't be able to go back to the Isle of Man this year. As soon as last year's race was over I was already working out how to improve on the Mountain Course. I'm delighted that the team will be there and the hard work really starts now preparing to improve on last year's lap times. Last week I was happy to find out that I'd be riding a specially built R6 Milwaukee Yamaha at the North West 200, but the TT is the big one for me in terms of road racing."

    Ian Hutchinson clearly feels that he is ready to compete again for race wins on the Mountain Course and said: "This is the first year since my accident in 2010 that I really feel 100% fit and ready to compete on the Mountain Course again. If I'm honest I wasn't right in 2012 and although it was a really difficult decision not to compete last year I had to get properly sorted. The Yamaha's will be really well set up and I'm confident that I can get in among the front runners again at the TT. Pole, fastest race lap and the win at Macau signalled to the world that I was back."

    Paul Phillips, TT and Motorsport Manager, Isle of Man Government, commented: "The confirmation that the Milwaukee Yamaha Superbike Team will compete at the TT in 2014 means that we've got one of the highest quality line ups in living memory with more potential race winners, and most of the leading manufacturers competitively represented on the grid."

    He continued: "I'm particularly pleased that both of these riders will be appearing in 2014. Ian has shown incredible courage in battling back from his injury to take his place in the starting line up while it will be great to have Josh, one of the leading contenders for the BSB championship this year, racing on the Isle of Man again."