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Category: Events and Shows

  1. Dirt Bike Show 2017

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    TENS of thousands flocked to Warwickshire’s Stoneleigh Park for the four-day spectacular of mud, motorcycles and rider announcements.

    Partnered again by oil giant MOTUL, the event – from October 26-29 – built on the successes of last year with another fantastic show as the scene’s major players displayed their 2018 ranges alongside more than 100 trade stands and exciting live action.

    At the venue and across social media, showgoers loved the revamped premier off-road exhibition in Europe and said they will be heading back in 2018.

    Main organiser of the event Nick Mowbray said: “What a great four days. Thanks to all the punters for coming and to the exhibitors for putting in so much effort to make it a superb show. The entire weekend only serves to demonstrate the strength of this show and the off-road scene generally.”

    MOTUL brand manager Richard Barrett added: “This year’s show was fantastic yet again. The new layout gave the show a really good feel with the retail and trade zones buzzing for the whole four days. I’m already looking at next year’s show as we have a really exciting stand planned which will give people a unique insight into what an oil has to endure. See you next year.”

    At the heart of the action was a who’s who of star riders and top names gracing the main stage, which attracted large crowds. It was three-time world champion and KTM rider Jeffrey Herlings who arguably created the biggest buzz; the Dutch motocross star flew in from Amsterdam especially to visit the show and be on hand to meet the fans.

    Team GB’s Motocross of Nations superstar Max Anstie also caused quite a stir on the main stage as he spoke about his double win at Matterley Basin.

    Two live action halls provided the thrills with three sessions per day of motoball, the weird fusion of fun, football and motorbike madness described as “something you have to see to believe” and non-stop racing in the action-packed MiniBike Supercross competition.

    Dougie Lampkin’s Arena Trials at the main entrance also wowed the sea of spectators as they entered the show.

    However, the main draws were undoubtedly the manufacturer, trade and retail halls which were inundated with eager shoppers looking to upgrade their hardware for the new season and pick up a bargain or two.

    Show manager Nick added: “We already can’t wait to get back to Stoneleigh next year, so get the dates of Thursday to Sunday, November 1-4, 2018 in your diary… it promises to be another unforgettable four days.”

    For more information on the show, and to keep up with what’s coming in 2018, visit dirtbikeshow.co.uk and be sure to add it to your favourites.

  2. Motorcycle Live - under three weeks away!

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    Motorcycle Live - under three weeks away

    A full-powered Youth AX Experience makes its debut at Motorcycle Live with two mini-AX dirt tracks suitable for novice and intermediate riders aged between four and 12. Partnered with electric bike manufacturer, Kuberg, the limited-edition Arenacross Range of bikes will be available to ride. Advance bookings now being taken!

    Yamaha is going all out at this year's Motorcycle Live, bringing its Dark Side MT Tour test rides, a Nick Sanders feature where you can meet the man himself, plus a 20th Anniversary display of the YZF-R1 including some very special machines.

    Motorcycle Live is the best place to check out all the latest kit and accessories under one roof. From helmets, boots and riding gear to on-board cameras, sat navs and tool kits... if it's two-wheel related, you'll more than likely find it at the show! See the full list of exhibitors here

    Advance tickets for Motorcycle Live are on sale now! Prices have been frozen at 2016 rates and the tickets remain all-inclusive, so every single live feature, event and experience at the show is absolutely FREE to enjoy. Advance buyers also benefit from significant savings in comparison to the on-the-door price and they can win one of hundreds of prizes in our Golden Ticket promotion... what are you waiting for?!*

  3. Pre-book now for the FREE Experience Adventure feature at Motorcycle Live

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    Advance booking for the FREE Experience Adventure bike skills feature at Motorcycle Live 2017 is now open! Click here to reserve your slot to ride one of the stunning adventure machines on offer from Honda, KTM and Triumph on the terrain for which they were made.

    The Classic Feature supported by the National Motorcycle Museum returns with an adventure and off-road machinery theme and a showcase of its vast inventory of scramblers, trials bikes and speedway racers, as well as early examples of adventure road models. 

    Non-stop entertainment will be provided courtesy of the Eurosport Entertainment Zone featuring the Black Horse Stage, where visitors can enjoy quizzes and game shows with loads of prizes to be won from KTM, Dunlop, Arenacross & Dunlop - plus daily Q&As with racing stars – all hosted with the usual witty banter.

    For newcomers to the world of biking, the industry’s Get On initiative will be offering FREE Two Wheel Taster sessions in a safe, private, indoor space with expert tuition from qualified instructors on a range of motorcycles and scooters from the leading manufacturers. 

    Advance tickets for Motorcycle Live are on sale now! Prices have been frozen at 2016 rates and the tickets remain all-inclusive, so every single live feature, event and experience at the show is absolutely FREE to enjoy. Advance buyers also benefit from significant savings in comparison to the on-the-door price and they can win one of hundreds of prizes in our Golden Ticket promotion... what are you waiting for?!*

    Motorcycle Live - under three weeks away

  4. Coffee, cake and motorcycles – a natural combination

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    For those who want to support the World’s Biggest Coffee Morning on Friday 29th September, there will be some alternative venues this year, where motorcycles will also be on the menu!

    Some of the UK’s best motorcycle and scooter training schools are inviting regular clients and those just curious about motorcycling to call in and enjoy coffee and cake, while supporting the Macmillan cause.

    Karen Cole, Director of Safety and Training for the UK’s Motorcycle Industry Association, which runs MCIAC says:

    “This is the first year MCIAC accredited training schools have taken part in this great cause and provides an alternative venue for those who like to support the World’s Biggest Coffee Morning. Coffee, cakes and motorcycles mix very well, as anyone who visits the Cotswolds will know, where tea rooms are always packed with riders at the weekends!

    “Motorcyclists have a long standing reputation for getting involved in charity events.  These range from the annual Santa toy runs, which many local bike clubs run, to Blood Bikers, who ferry life-saving products out of hours for the NHS.” 

    The schools taking part are all accredited, or close to completing accreditation with the Motorcycle Industry Accreditation Centre (MCIAC). 

    This means they meet strict criteria around customer service, how well the needs of learners are met and how seriously safety is taken. They also all know their cake!

    MCIAC is backed by the UK’s motorcycle industry, to raise standards and signpost high quality training and was recently endorsed by the government department responsible for driving standards - DVSA.

    To see the full list of those participating – click here

    To find your closest MCIAC training school see www.mciac.co.uk