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  1. The latest MotoGP practice sessions on the Austin circuit promise a rather interesting race tomorrow. In fact, there are quite a few riders who will be contending for a position in the points, a compact group that includes Alvaro Bautista and Stefan Bradl's Aprilia RS-GP machines.

    The Aprilia Racing Team Gresini standard-bearers will start tomorrow from the sixth (Bradl, 16th) and seventh (Bautista, 19th) row on the grid after also demonstrating a greatly improved race pace. Something is still lacking on the flying lap, a condition that is definitely affected by the inexperience in the saddle of the new Aprilia prototype.
    In view of the race, the weather factor is not to be underestimated. Today on the Texan track, the rain, although light, had an impact on a few of the cadet category sessions, whereas the MotoGP FP3, FP4 and qualifying sessions were held on a substantially dry track.

    ALVARO BAUTISTA
    “This morning we did a very important test on the setup, trying to improve, but it didn't provide the results we had hoped for. So in the afternoon we made some less drastic changes in what we felt was the best direction and I tried using the hard rear tyre. All told, it didn't go badly, a lot will depend on the temperature we find for the race tomorrow. We need to improve acceleration, coming out of the corners the bike tends to become unstable and that costs us time. In qualifying I improved my time and I could have done even better, but unfortunately another rider got in the way. In any case, we know that we can improve a lot in the race. We'll see what the weather is like tomorrow and we'll do our best”.

    STEFAN BRADL
    “These were good qualifiers for me. My only disappointment is that I wasn't able to line up my best performance in the various sectors. On my flying lap I also had to overtake a rider and that cost me a few tenths in the straight stretch, but I'm satisfied anyway, especially because in the practice sessions we found some good solutions that give us a good pace even on used tyres. It will be an interesting race. On such a difficult track the RS-GP is performing well, so we are moving in the right direction. We still have a few things to try during the warmup session, especially the hard rear tyre option that we will evaluate”.

  2. Ace Cafe London's "Ace Corner" stand and display will once again return and feature at the forthcoming, 6th annual "Iron Bikers", the race track based event held over the weekend 23rd & 24th April at Circuit Carole on the northern edge of Paris.

    The event, with its special mix of machines from the 1950's to the 1980's, including classic bikes, old racing bikes, replica machines and cafe racers, plus unique and historic collections of 1970's motorcycles, gets over 300 machines roaring and racing on the track, together with club and the various make and marque stands and displays, trade stands and autojumble all located within the easy to get to circuit

    This year Iron Bikers also plays host to the renown Joe Bar race team as well as a return of the "Food Truck Festival", with the best of the" new Parisien street cuisine", and along with the ever eclectic array of stands and displays by artist's, photographer's, tattooist's (and a barber!) there is the all-important, and open to all, live music Parc Ferme Party with the band ".The Flying Gaskets”

    Bon Voyage... parking is free... see you there!

    www.ironbikers.fr

    For more info about Ace Cafe London and what's on, check out: www.ace-cafe-london.com

  3. Firstly, we want to thank those people that completed the rally survey in March. We had a much bigger response to it than expected, which goes to show the continuing support from regular rally goers as well as increasing interest from bikers new to the rally scene. With the high level of response and suggestions, it may take some time to put actions in place to make Yorkshire MAG rallies even better but we are hoping to introduce some in 2016. At Farmyard Party, for example, we are providing some prepared tents for those wanting to travel light and putting some additional entertainment on the Friday afternoon so that you can start the party early.

    Moving on - Into The Valley is now only a few weeks away. As you may have seen on our Facebook page, we have decided to put heaters on in the entertainment and bars areas so that you're kept warm on the spring evenings. We will also have Zoopa "the hot soup and goulash man" to help keep you warm with his ex-German Army field kitchen bike. And, of course, we have a fantastic line up of bands for evening entertainment and comedians for Saturday afternoon, full details of which are provided below. It's been a while since last year's rally season and so we are looking forward to catching up with friends around the camp-fire or over a few beers.

    Don't forget our cut off dates for Into The Valley tickets, which are the 15th of April for postal bookings and the 24th for telephone and web bookings.

    See you all on the 29th of April at Into The Valley.

    No Cars, No Vans, No Pedestrians, No Excuses.

  4. Flat trackers, drags and customs will be blasting around the demo hall at KICKBACK!

    It's always thrilling to see the best custom made motorcycles in the metal, but at next weekend's KICKBACK exhibition visitors will get the chance to see dozens of display bikes fired up and blasting around the demo hall!

    See the website for more, including a small collection of specials from Steve at Redmax; they're going to be fired up and ridden in the demo hall during the weekend.

    www.TheCustomShow.com

    KICKBACK The National Custom Bike Show

  5. We would like to thank you for passing by our stand @ the Manchester Bike Show last weekend and we hope you had a great time at the show!

    Some of our winners who visited THE BIKER GUIDE stand... 

    Winner Biddy Fisher, with Lisa Isam, Jo Williams and Catherine Howe at the

    Winner Biddy Fisher, with Lisa Isam, Jo Williams and Catherine Howe at the Manchester Bike Show 2016

    Geraint James - winner of tickets at the Manchester Bike Show

    Geraint James -  winner of tickets for the Manchester Bike Show

    Robin Coates and son Isaac - winner at the Manchester Bike Show

    Robin Coates and son Isaac - winner of tickets @ the Manchester Bike Show

    Kevin and Jane Okane - winners of tickets at the Manchester Bike Show

    Kevin and Jane O'Kane - winners of tickets @ the Manchester Bike Show

    Sandra Elizabeth Wood - winner of tickets at the Manchester Bike Show  Sandra Elizabeth Wood - winner of tickets for the Manchester Bike Show

    Sandra Elizabeth Wood - winner of tickets for the Manchester Bike Show

    Alex Lally - winner of tickets for the Manchester Bike Show

    Alex Lally - winner of tickets for the Manchester Bike Show

    Also Chris Thomas who did pass by (no photographic evidence), however had his picture taken with the lovely girls from Ducati... We love you anyway Chris!

    Chris Thomas - Ducati Girls were lovely


    There were lots of entries to win tickets to Stormin' the Castle, a BIKERS WELCOME BANNER and also for the 2 night stay for two @ the very Biker Friendly Stair Arms Hotel on the main Edinburgh to the Borders route, in Midlothian, Scotland... Winners will be announced soon!