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  1. Poole Dream Machines Full Season Saved for 2017

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    Poole’s premier weekly motorcycle event Dream Machines has been saved for the full 26 week April-end of September season and will start on 4 April 2017 thanks to support from Poole Quay businesses.

    Following the announcement that the event would be limited to 18 weeks from May-end August because not enough people had come forward as Volunteer Marshals, Poole Quay businesses including The Lord Nelson, Poole Quay Fish & Chips Kiosk and Quayside Emporium have rallied a new group of volunteers to help support the event.

    The new Volunteer Marshals will be providing support particularly in April and September, the two months the event was due to lose. 

    With Poole Tourism providing paid Marshals from May to end of August, the support of the new Volunteer Marshals will ensure the event can now run safely for a full season in 2017.

    Graham Richardson, Poole Tourism Manager, said; “Huge thanks go to the Poole Quay businesses for working to make this happen. With them providing support through their volunteers to cover for the months of April and September it means that riders will now be able to enjoy the full 26 weeks of Dream Machines as usual.The event could not happen without them and we hope that riders will come out and show their thanks and support for Volunteer Marshals, the Quay businesses and the event.”

    The aim is that with the help of the new volunteers, Poole Dream Machines will again have a passionate and committed group of Volunteer Marshals who are willing and able to support the event in future years. 

    Leigh Whittall, owner of the Fish and Chips Kiosk, said; “Dream Machines is a really important event for Poole Quay and the businesses operating there. It is part of Poole’s heritage and is vital to keep businesses and facilities open for everyone to use.  It is fantastic that people are now showing their support but we are on the look out for more, as with a bigger pool of volunteers it makes it more manageable for people to be involved.”

    Graham Richardson,said; “Whilst it’s great that the event will now take place for 2017, it’s really important that more volunteers, especially riders who enjoy the event, get involved and make the effort to support it.  If people don’t we could be in be in this position again next year or in danger of losing it altogether.”

    Anyone who would like to volunteer can contact The Lord Nelson , the Fish and Chip Kiosk and Quayside Emporium or email: [email protected]

    Season armbands are on sale now costing £8, at the same price, now for the 26 week season and are available from Poole Tourist Information Centre, based in Poole Museum or from The Lord Nelson, the Fish and Chip Kiosk and Quayside Emporium.

  2. Easter Egg Runs... 9th April 2017

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    9th April 2017
    Roughleys Easter Egg Run

    Roughleys Egg Run, Stockport, ManchesterLeaving Tesco in Portwood and riding to Together Trust in Cheadle to deliver Easter Eggs. Route is learner friendly and all Bikes, Scooters and Trikes are more than welcome. If you cannot manage to come on the run with us, come down and see us off. P.S. Don't forget your Easter Eggs for the kids!

    venue: Leaving Tesco, Portwood, Stockport, SK1 2BT at 12 noon 
    website: www.roughleysbikeshow.com
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    9th April 2017
    Leicester Egg Run (Charity Ride)

    Annual Palm Sunday Egg Run for local charities. Twenty mile bimble through Charnwood Forest. Organised by Christian Motorcyclists Association, East Midlands. Meet as below for a 12 noon ride out.

    venue: Meet at 'The Nook' car park in cetre of Anstey, Leicester (just off A46) at 10am to join in morning service at URC Church Anstey Leicestershire. 11am meet at The Nook car park, Anstey, Leicestershire, LE7 7DU. Destination: The Victoria Bikrs Pub, Coalville, Leics. Local Accommodation
    price: Bring an egg or donation
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    9th April 2017
    Cork Annual Easter Egg Run

    Ride in Co. Cork. Donations of Easter Eggs for Cork City Hospitals Childrens Wards. Donations of Cash to Downs Syndrome Ireland.

    venue: Meet at O'Donovan's Great Gas Petrol Station, Leemount Cross, Carrigrohane, Cork, Ireland, leaving at 2:30pm. Heading to Cloghroe, Naad, Banteer, Millstreet, Macroom and on to the Kilumney Inn, Co. Cork for refreshments. 
    price: Donations of Easter Eggs and Cash gratefully accepted
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    9th April 2017
    Annual Squires Easter Egg Run

    Squires Bike Cafe, Annual Easter Egg RunL plate friendly route from Squires Cafe to Malton, North Yorkshire. Meet from 8am. Leaving Squires at 11am. Fully marshaled. Fancy dress welcome. Proceeds to Yorkshire Air Ambulance, Ryedale Special Families and The Well Project Normanton. Last year there were 900 bikers attending. Let's make this one even bigger! 

    venue: Squires Cafe Bar, Newthorpe Lane, Newthorpe, South Milford, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS25 5LX to Malton, North Yorkshire.
    price: £5 donation on the day. Easter egg donation optional.
    tel: 07906 202655
    website: www.squires-cafe.co.uk
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  3. Eddie ‘the Eagle’ Edwards to attend Prescott Bike Festival – Sunday 9th April

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    Eddie the Eagle Edwards to attend Prescott Bike FestivalBritish sporting hero Eddie ‘The Eagle’ Edwards will be heading to the slopes of Prescott Bike Festival to support the Blood Bikes. Prescott Bike Festival is the charities biggest annual fundraiser and takes place at Prescott Hill Climb, Cheltenham. 

    Festival Organiser Gordon Downie said ‘We are delighted that Eddie is coming to Prescott Bike Festival. Eddie is a fearless man who has overcome huge sporting and life hurdles, the whole country loves Eddie. I’m sure that he’ll enjoy meeting like-minded people who, like him are pushing the boundaries in pursuit of their dreams. Although not a biker, throughout his sporting career Eddie had his fair share of spectacular crashes and has undergone extensive surgery. It’s heart-warming that he’s coming to support our fundraising event which provides a vital lifesaving service to the NHS’.

    Prescott Bike Festival prides itself on its diversity and celebrates engineering excellence; from rare, classic, modern, customised to hand built bikes and those of historic significance, this year the organisers have secured the most diverse motorcycles yet.

    Crowd pleaser Matt McKeowen will be returning with the World’s fastest shopping trolley powered by a Chinook helicopter engine (holds record speed of 70.4mph/ 113.298kmh), plus his latest project, the World’s Fastest jet powered Hearse called ‘Dead Quick’. Kevin Scott brings his bonkers record-breaking Monowheel, which earned a place in the Guinness World Records along with fellow Monowheel engineer Tom ‘The Atom’ Anable.

    Iconic motorcycle builder Allen Millyard will take to the hill on the award-winning Flying Millyard motorcycle (powered by a 5-litre V-twin aero engine) and returns with no less than eight of his amazing creations – all of which will be in action.

    Bike Fest’s excellent showcase of Paddock Specials include over 100 examples of rare machinery where you can meet the owners, watch them fire up and see them run. From David Jefferies 2002 hand-built 570cc Vertemati Supermoto race bike, an original Joey Dunlop TT race bike, James Toseland’s 1998 Honda CBR600 World Supersport Bike, through to a 1914 Triumph LX126 one of only eight in the world which also participated in the very first London to Brighton pioneer run to David Hailwood, son of TT legend Mike ‘the bike’ Hailwood with his legendary fathers 1966/'67 500cc Honda RC181.

    There’s plenty of attractions off-track to keep the whole family entertained too. You can take a thrilling passenger ride in anything from a Formula Two or Watsonian Squire Sidecar to a Morgan Three Wheeler, watch the jaw-dropping ‘On the Edge’ Trials Stunt Show, and hear the ever popular George Formby tribute act from the motorcycle film, No Limit? The Orchard main stage will host several Rock n Roll and rockabilly bands and dancers throughout the day and over 100 quality trade exhibitors.

    Plus NEW for 2017 - An Ettore Bugatti’s ‘Motocyclette perfectionnée’. The Bugatti Trust new exhibition is dedicated to the Bugatti family’s exploration of bike and motorcycle design and engineering. Exhibits range from Carlo Bugatti’s 19th century bicycle design to Ettore Bugatti’s type 72 single cylinder 10 ½ cc cycle motor engine he created in the 1940s. The Bugatti Trust will be open from 11am till 3pm on the Sunday of the Bike Festival free and is free of charge to all Festival goers.

    Prescott Bike Festival 2017

    Motorcycle parking free, plus motorcycle side stand puck and Helmet Park.

    All proceeds go to the Nationwide Association of Blood Bikes and regional blood bike group Severn Freewheelers, one of 27 blood bike groups around the UK that provide a free out-of-hours courier service for medical essentials.

    Book in advance to save £2 over the on-the-gate price, adult admission only £13, while under-16s go free. For tickets and more information, visit: www.prescottbikefestival.co.uk

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    About Blood Bikes and Severn Freewheelers:

    Severn Freewheelers the local branch of Blood Bikes celebrate their tenth anniversary of operating in the county. Founded in 2007 the motorcycle based charity, provides a free delivery service to hospitals and medical centres throughout the county; moving vital medical supplies, blood and pathology samples as well as transporting frozen human milk from the donor to the milk processing banks. This has been a real lifesaver due to the necessity of very premature babies having intolerance to anything but human milk. The bikers selflessly give their free time in all winds and weathers to help save lives throughout the country.

    Severn Freewheelers is a life-saving service run entirely by volunteers and it part of the Nationwide Association of Blood Bikes. All riders are trained in the movement of medical essentials and have one common goal – to alleviate suffering and reduce the funding pressures on the NHS.

    Severn Freewheelers deal with around 300 calls per month locally and rely solely on fundraising to operate, please find below some facts/details on how they support the NHS throughout Gloucestershire, Hereford and Worcestershire and North Wiltshire.

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  4. Carl Fogarty at the Manchester Bike Show

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    It has been confirmed that Carl Fogarty will be attending the Manchester Bike Show on Sunday!  Carl Fogarty at the Manchester Bike Show

    The 4-time World Superbike champion, 3-time TT winner, Macau Grand Prix winner, World Endurance Champion and TT F1 Champion Carl Fogarty, will be taking to the stage on Sunday, as well as hosting two signing sessions on the Zona​ stand, who are exhibiting their innovative new rear-view helmet system. 

    He also won the fourteenth series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! in 2014.

    Manchester Bike Show 2017 | 25th and 26th March EventCity

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    Carl Fogarty will be attending the Manchester Bike Show

  5. Overland & Adventure Bike Day at Ace Cafe‏

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    The Ace Cafes annual Overland & Adventure Bike Day, held 9am to 5pm on Sunday 19th March, with a host of intrepid travellers to include Sam Manicom, Austin Vince, Graham Field, Derek Mansfield and Zoe Cano, together with stand and displays by Globebusters Kevin Sanders (soon to head off from the Ace in London on 22.4.17 to Ace Cafe Beijing!), Mark Lamplough and Bike Tours for the Wounded, the Trail Riders Fellowship (TRF), Motofreight, Giles Ernsting of Shippio Ltd, Darryl Steptoe of James Cargo Ltd, H-C Travel, Adventure Peru Motorcycles, Kaapstad Motorcycle Adventure Tours, the Adventure Bike Shop, and many more!

    As in previous event, there will copies of THE BIKER GUIDE booklet available* and prizes up for grabs. Spend £5 or more over the counter at the cafe from 9am and receive a raffle ticket. Draw to be held at 3pm.

    Overland and Adventure Bike Day, Ace Cafe

    For more information about what's on, check out the scrolling calendar at www.ace-cafe-london.com


    * Whilst stocks last.