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  1. Shiver Productions are developing an exciting new television programme for a major broadcaster.  

    They are looking for vibrant, fun and outgoing grandparents who may be interested in the project. They are hoping that there are Biker loving grandparents out there who may want to spend more time with their adult grandchildren (who must be 18 plus).  

    With grandparents reportedly only seeing their grandkids on average twice a year, it is not surprising the two generations often know little about each others lives.

    In ‘Gran Knows Best’, British grandparents will spend one-on-one time with their multiple grandchildren in an attempt to get to know them better and see if they can offer any help.

    Along the way they will learn about the pressures their grandchildren face, the lifestyle choices they make, their hopes for the future and what, if anything, is standing in their way of achieving them.

    The programme will allow grandparents to share their knowledge, advice and practical help while learning more about the lives, hopes and aspirations of their grandchildren.

    They are looking for amazing families now, so if you are interested or would like more information or you know someone who may fit the bill – please call Karen on 0207 157 4588 or email on [email protected]

    www.facebook.com/granknowsbest

    New Television Documentary Programme – Gran Knows Best

    New Television Documentary Programme – Gran Knows Best

     

  2. Hannes Soomer and the WilSport Racedays Honda Team have won the 2017 edition of the FIM European Supersport Cup after a thrilling season finale at ‘Circuito de Jerez’ in southern Spain last Sunday. The 19-year-old Estonian rider entered the final round of the season with an 8-point advantage over his nearest rival Rob Hartog, and defended his leadership in the 19-lap World Supersport Spanish race by finishing 15th and claiming the title by the slimmest of margins – one point. Soomer and WilSport Racedays Honda win the 2017 ESS Cup

    Born on the 17th of February 1998 in Estonia’s capital city of Tallin, Soomer stepped foot on the international motorcycle racing scene by joining the WorldSBK’s former one-make, entry-level series – the European Junior Cup – at the early age of 15 in 2013. On board Honda machinery, Hannes built up a copious amount of experience around the European tracks of the World Superbike calendar, while proving to be one of the most talented and mature young talents in the championship.

    His results and performances led to the decision by former EJC Series Director Gerry Bryce to sign Soomer to compete on board a Honda CBR600RR machine in the FIM Europe Supersport Cup with team WilSport Racedays Honda. Soomer, on the Ten Kate Racing Products-prepared machine, made a stellar debut at Aragón last April where he was 9th overall. His consistency throughout the season allowed him to clinch the well-deserved trophy as the final event of 2017 drew to a close.

  3. Proving he is a chip off the old block, Patrick Hopkirk, son of rally legend Paddy Hopkirk, has followed in his father’s footsteps and recently passed his IAM RoadSmart advanced driving test more than once.

    Patrick, 46, has passed his advanced driving test twice before – the first time age 19 in a Citroen 2CV, and again age 35. He decided he wanted to update his skills yet again some 11 years later. Paddy, winner of the 1964 Monte Carlo and 1967 Acropolis rallies, is also IAM RoadSmart mature driver ambassador.

    Patrick said: “This is really a revision of what I had already learnt – it really is important to keep updating your driving skills. I rediscovered how important mirrors are, of reading the road ahead, assessing what I had and then acting on it.”

    Patrick, who is a sales representative and drives more than 18,000 miles a year, added: “Really people should take the advanced test every five years.”

    He was assessed by John Dowell from the South of London Advanced Motorists. John said: “Patrick has achieved a lot and is well up to the standard needed to be an advanced driver.”

    Added Patrick: “John is a very professional teacher. He has helped me enjoy driving again.”

    Paddy, who is a household name having taken part in races all over the world including the gruelling London-Sydney Marathon, Le Mans 24 Hours and Daytona, has taken the IAM RoadSmart advanced test twice, most recently in June 2016.

    Just recently Paddy has been appointed President of the BRDC (British Racing Drivers’ Club) taking over from former Formula 1 driver Derek Warwick.

    For more information about the advanced driver course, which costs £149, click here

  4. If you are thinking of getting into the sport of motocross, there are some things that you will need before hitting the track.  This is a very exciting sport that can be physically challenging.  But if you have the right equipment and have taken the time to practice, you can succeed in this fast-paced sport!  Today, we are going to learn more about three essential items that you will need before getting on your bike.  

    A High-Quality Helmet 

    Before you even think about getting on a motocross bike, you will need to purchase a good helmet. A motocross helmet is specifically designed for the sport and will keep you safe while you are on the track. So, when helmet shopping, make sure that you are buying one that is rated for motocross. There are a lot of good helmet makers in the market today, one of the most popular being Fox Racing. These companies produce high-quality helmets that you can trust to protect you while you are enjoying a day of racing. While there’s other safety gear that you will need, a helmet is vital and required. So, make sure you get one before you get on the back of that bike.  

    The Right Bike for Your Size 

    If you are new to motocross racing, you might think that bikes are one size fits all.  But that is simply not the case. Choosing the right bike for your size is very important and can have a positive effect on your performance. First, you will need to consider your height.  A great way to find a bike that fits your height is to sit on it. When you get on the bike, make sure to sit forward to see if your feet can touch the ground.  But you don’t want your feet to be flat footed on the ground. Instead, choose a bike that will let half your feet touch the ground while sitting forward. Next, you will need to consider your weight.  If you are under 150 pounds, you should choose a bike that is under 250cc. This will give you greater control over the bike.  On the other hand, if you weigh 200 pounds or more, a 450cc bike will probably serve you better.  

    A Pair of Motocross Approved Boots 

    Another essential item that you will need to get before hitting the track is a pair of motocross approved boots. These stylish boots will not only keep you safe while on the track but will also make you look great!  Motocross boots come in a wide-range of colours so finding ones to fit your style won’t be an issue. These boots will help you stay on your bike and control those hard to navigate turns.  

    These are just a few of the essentials that you will need before you get on the back of a bike. While there are other items that you will need, these are highly important and you can’t ride without them. Make sure that you purchase these items so that you can take part in this very exciting sport. 

  5. The Bikers Cove retain their 1st place, with Hot Tram Roll in 2nd place, Hungry Hogs storming into 3rd, Goodfillers sandwich bar in 4th and in joint 5th for Lynn's Raven Cafe and Route 59 Cafe!

    Moving into the top ten are - Doms Bike Stop with Lakeside Cafe, Onehouse hovering in 11th.

    New entries this week are - GMEC Motorcycle Cafe, Iron Horse Ranch House, Ace Cafe, Sam's Diner, Food Stop Bikers Cafe Bridgnorth, More Coffee Co and Route 1066.

    Voting takes place on THE BIKER GUIDE facebook group, via the pinned poll at the top of the page.

    www.facebook.com/groups/thebikerguide/

    The poll will run until November.

    as of 22nd October - poll to find the favourite Biker Friendly Cafe in the

    Total votes as of 22nd October 2017

    The Bikers Cove - 150 votes
    Hot Tram Roll - 87 votes
    Hungry Hogs near Belton A47 - 64 votes
    Goodfillers sandwich bar - 42 votes
    Lynn's Raven Cafe - 39 votes
    Route 59 Cafe - 39 votes
    Squires Bikers-cafe - 20 votes
    Owls Nest Tea Room Diner - 19 votes
    Chequered Flag SW - 15 votes
    The Pit Stop Diner Stockton - 13 votes
    Ponderosa Café - 12 votes
    Doms Bike Stop - 12 votes
    Lakeside Cafe, Onehouse - 8 votes
    Super Sausage Cafe - 8 votes
    Hartside Top Cafe - 7 votes
    Devils Bridge - 7 votes
    The Leadburn Motor Crossroads Cafe - 6 votes
    Loomies - 6 votes
    The Filling Station - 5 votes
    The Doof Cafe - 5 vote
    Steel Horse Cafe - 4 votes
    Wessons Cafe - 3 votes
    Jacks Hill Cafe - 3 votes
    Whistlestop Cafe North Wales Ltd. - 3 votes
    The Whistlestop Cafe, Whitby - 3 votes
    Seaways Cafe - 3 votes
    H-Cafe Berinsfield - 3 votes
    Ladybower Cafe - 3 votes
    Nell's Cafe - 2 votes
    Grindleford Station Cafe - 2 vote
    Willingham Woods Kiosk - 2 votes
    Spitfire Cafe - 1 vote
    Oasis Cafe - Scarborough - 1 vote
    Junction 26 Diner - 1 vote
    Tooters Diner - 1 vote
    Billy's on the Road - 1 vote
    Yondermanns - 1 votes
    Blenkinsopp Castle Inn - 1 vote
    Ryka's Cafe - 1 vote
    Original Tea Hut - 1 vote
    Silver Ball Cafe - 1 vote
    Knott End Cafe - 1 vote
    Dinkys Dinah - 1 vote
    Oasis Cafe - Scarborough - 1 vote
    Fourways Café - 1 vote
    Rockyjo’s - 1 vote
    GMEC Motorcycle Cafe - 1 vote (new entry)
    Iron Horse Ranch House - 1 vote (new entry)
    Ace Cafe - 1 vote (new entry)
    Sam's Diner - 1 vote (new entry)
    Food Stop Bikers Cafe Bridgnorth - 1 vote (new entry)
    More Coffee Co - 1 vote (new entry)
    Route 1066 - 1 vote (new entry)

    *Please note the poll is on the facebook group for THE BIKER GUIDE, as the group has the facility for a poll and a tick count. 

    When we started this a few years back, we used to add all the votes up from comments, which as we are sure you can appreciate took a long time. By using the 'poll' facility on the group, it is easy for all to see the vote.

    As stated, this is a poll as voted for by members of THE BIKER GUIDE facebook group, ran by THE BIKER GUIDE website, so to cast your vote for your favourite Biker Friendly Cafe in the UK, just do so on the group - If you are not a member simply request to join the group.

    We did look into running an external poll, however this meant people had to supply emails and register, by using the poll on the facebook group the only prerequisite is to be part of the group, with no personal details given.

    We have lots of places popular with Bikers included on THE BIKER GUIDE website, from the south to the north of Great Britain, into Wales and to the Highlands of Scotland.

    See THE BIKER GUIDE website for extensive listings.

    www.thebikerguide.co.uk/bikerfriendlymeetingplaces.html

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