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On the 7th of July 2010 seven riders on seven motorbikes will embark on a gruelling challenge to ride 3000 miles in seven days visiting 14 European countries in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support.
The Magnificent 7 will
depart from the Angel of the North, Newcastle upon Tyne on the
7th minute of the
7th hour of the
7th day of the
7th month to visit
7 European capital cities in less than
7 days, travelling through
France - Switzerland -
Italy - Liechtenstein - Slovenia - Hungary -Slovakia - Austria - Czech Rep - Germany - Netherlands - Luxembourg -Belgium - England
After riding through 14 countries
we'll be heading back, to finish at the Angel of the North
at around 7pm on Tuesday 13th July.
depart from the Angel of the North, Newcastle upon Tyne on the
7th minute of the
7th hour of the
7th day of the
7th month to visit
7 European capital cities in less than
7 days, travelling through
France - Switzerland -
Italy - Liechtenstein - Slovenia - Hungary -Slovakia - Austria - Czech Rep - Germany - Netherlands - Luxembourg -Belgium - England
After riding through 14 countries
we'll be heading back, to finish at the Angel of the North
at around 7pm on Tuesday 13th July.
Full Itinerary
Day 1 - 7 July 2010
Depart 7.70am from Angel of the North to Paris France
Distance 529 miles - Estimated Saddle Time 10 hrs 20 mins
Day 2 - 8 July 2010
Depart Paris to Davos, Switzerland
Distance 539 miles - Estimated Saddle Time 10 hrs 20 mins
Day 3 - 9 July 2010
Depart Davos to Graz, Austria
Distance 385 miles - Estimated Saddle Time 8 hrs 50 mins
taking in the Stelvio Pass
Day 4 - 10 July 2010
Depart Graz to Prague, Czech Republic
Distance 404 miles - Estimated Saddle Time 7 hrs 50 mins
Day 5 - 10 July 2010
Depart Prague to Nurburgring, Germany
Distance 418 miles - Estimated Saddle Time 7hrs 10 mins
Day 6 - 11 July 2010
Depart Nurburgring to Epsom, London
Distance 428 miles - Estimated Saddle Time 8 hrs
Day 7 - 12 July 2010
Depart Epsom to
Ace Cafe approx 10.00am for photo shoot
then
Scotch Corner approx 5.00pm to meet up with other bikers for cavalcade to Angel of the North for 7.00pm
Distance 302 miles - Estimated Saddle Time 6 hrs 50 mins
This means a trip of just under 3000 miles
and 7 aching rumps!
For more details or to make a donation:
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A massive thanks to everybody who attended the Wootton Bassett bike ride, the total at the time of writing is
£102,297.80 and rising daily. Special recognition must be given to Julia Stevenson for all her organisational skills and time in the co-ordination of what must be the event of 2010.
Clearly an occasion such as the Mothering Sunday ride warrants numerous accolades and we will name a few, however please be assured that the day couldn't have been so memorable without everybody's input and attendance. It was a ride made by the people for the people.
Bike Ride DVD
On 14th March over
14,000 motorcycles assembled at Hullavington Airfield in support of Afghan Heroes. The spirit of the event and the following historic bike ride through Wootton Bassett has been captured on a DVD which is on sale to raise funds for the charity. So if you were there, why not grab yourself a souvenir and possibly see yourself on the telly!
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An action packed high-octane show with everything you would expect and more from the greatest regional bike show. Heart-stopping stunt displays, the dynamic Indoor Freestyle Arena, a host of dealer and trade stands, as well as dealer approved used bikes and a classic bike and classic scooter display.
- The skills of motorcycle trials riders like Steve Colley have to be seen to be believed. He and his rivals can do things with motorcycles that we mere mortals would consider impossible.
- Vertical Trix Stunt Team and their wheelie machine
- Dealers including Williams BMW, Hunts, Manchester Ducati, Philiph Youles and more...
- Nick Sanders, the round the World rider brings you his amazing tented cinema
- Rider training and skills brought to you by Honda & Ride Safe Back Safe
- Outdoor Rider Training Feature by Stockport School of Motorcycling
- Custom and Extreme Performance Corner - Another high impact feature is in the form of a Custom and Extreme Performance Corner. Displaying all that is weird and wonderful in the world of modified motorcycles, from mildly tweaked production bikes to bespoke machines that are engineered in every way imaginable.
Back by popular demand Extreme Globe Riders - This show is a spectacular and absolutely heart stopping performance where you will experience the thrill of danger, along with great effects and commentary. The riders reach over 5 G and cross each other with speed over 70 km/h.
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Riders Are Voters (RAV), the motorcycle community General Election Campaign, is organising 'Question Time' style events across the country so that riders and local motorcycling businesses will have the opportunity to directly quiz Parliamentary Candidates about biking issues on the run up to the General Election.
Riders are Voters is a partnership of the main motorcycle organisations, the Motor Cycle Industry Association (MCI), the Motorcycle Action Group (MAG) and the British Motorcyclists Federation (BMF). The three organisations have joined forces to lobby Parliamentary Candidates in advance of the General Election, in order to gain support for motorcycling in the new Parliament.?? The 'Question Time' events are being held in dealer showrooms, with a special session also being held at the Manchester Bike Show.
This is an opportunity for Parliamentary Candidates to meet motorcycling voters and learn more about key biking issues. Riders will have the opportunity to quiz the politicians who are seeking votes.?? Topics such as potholes, the training and testing situation, bikes in bus lanes and motorcycling in overall transport policy will be on the agenda. Riders will have the opportunity to ask politicians whether they support the fitting of non-slip manhole covers, or provision of secure free parking, among other issues.
Steve Kenward, MCI's CEO commented; " Now is the best time for riders and the industry to work together and discuss motorcycling issues with the people who want to represent us in Parliament. These local events offer a chance to ask the decision makers the important questions that matter to the biking community and industry."
"Don't miss these unique events and bring your riding friends, so that we can stimulate an interesting debate at this range of venues."
. Whitehaven in Cumbria, Dave Millings Motorcycles, Monday 29th March at 7.30pm
. Manchester Central, part of the Bike Show, Saturday 3rd April at 1.00pm
. Bristol, Fowlers Motorcycles, Tuesday 6th April at 7.30pm
. Slough, George White Suzuki, Thursday 8th April at 7.30pm
. Kings Lynn, C&A Superbikes, Tuesday 13th April at 7.30pm
. Salisbury, Hayball Motorcycles, Thursday 15th April at 7.30pm
For more information go to the website
www.ridersarevoters.org
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This weekend is the start of British Summer Time and the unofficial beginning of the riding season as we all benefit from the longer, lighter days.
There are about 1.3 million licensed motorcycles in Great Britain, which according to the latest Government statistics were ridden over 5.billion kilometers at the last count.
As we prepare for the warmer weather it is important that bikes and scooters that have been locked up over the Winter months are also fully prepared for the roads.
Preparing for a season of riding requires riders to undertake a thorough inspection of their bike, and we would recommend that inspection be carried out by one of the countries network of dealers.
Kit to should be checked as the spring opens up many more opportunities whether riding for purely pleasure or convenience and pleasure.
Bike Preparation - This will depend on what you did prior to putting your bike in storage. However, over the winter months bad weather can cause some problems so it is important that you give your bike a number of checks, such as looking for corrosion, checking the oil and brake fluid and brake pads.
If you don't do your own maintenance or are unsure of all the things you need to look for it get in touch with your nearest dealer as mentioned Be ready to enjoy safe riding and remember regular maintenance is essential and will also help to prolong the life of your motorcycle
Washing and applying a fresh coat of wax to your bike not only keeps it looking good, it can also prevent rust and corrosion from occurring.
Kit - In addition to your bike, you should give your motorbike gear and any leather clothing some attention. If you've just dug out a helmet you wore years ago or have been wearing for a few years check that it's still good enough. If it has been stored in sunlight, the lining is compressed, the strap is stretched or frayed or the visor is scratched it's probably time to buy yourself a new one.
If you would prefer an alternative to leathers, you can now get jeans reinforced with Kevlar and similar materials. Whether you go for leathers or textiles, look out for armour at vulnerable points like knees, hips, elbows and shoulders. It should be CE approved. Again try the Get
Out and About - Plenty of events will be taking place during the riding season that are the perfect opportunity to take the bike out too. The racing season commences in Europe this weekend with the World Superbike taking place in Portugal. The British Superbike rolls out the 2nd April at Brands Hatch followed by the MotoGP on 11th April.
Steve Kenward CEO of the MCI said "Getting on a bike as the warmer weather approaches brings many benefits to the individual and other road users. It is a fun leisure activity that brings together people from all walks of life as well as providing a cost-effective commuting alternative.
"Anyone who hasn't got a licence, but is interested in life on two wheels can now have the chance to have a FREE one-hour experience as part of the industry's Get On campaign"
For more information about life on two wheels and choosing your motorcycle kit go to the website
www.geton.co.uk
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