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  1. Following the huge success of BBC TV series 'Race Across the World', Ben is recruiting teams to take on a new UK-based fundraising challenge for the automotive industry, called Race Across Britain.

    This event will raise vital funds to support people who are struggling or in crisis and is proudly supported by LKQ Euro Car Parts.

    Ben is challenging automotive industry people to pair up with colleagues and take on this new and epic 3-day race across Britain in February 2024. The event will raise funds for Ben during a time when the charity is supporting more people than ever during the cost-of-living crisis.

    A maximum of 50 teams of two people will be challenged to reach set checkpoints throughout Britain from 26th – 28th February 2024. The teams will have a strict budget to cover all food, travel and accommodation. They won’t know any of the checkpoints beforehand so they can’t plan or pre-book travel or accommodation.

    Participants also won’t be permitted to drive themselves, but they can use any form of public transport and cycle, run or walk. Teams will need to plan their own routes carefully and tactically, travelling from one checkpoint to the next. They will be able to take on extra challenges along the way to earn additional budget and help them progress.

    Take on Race Across Britain
    Find out more and sign up now!

    Matt Wigginton, Director of Partnerships, Engagement & Income said: “We’re so excited to launch this new and epic race next year! With no planes, no smart phones and no plans, Ben’s Race Across Britain is set to be frenetic and lots of fun. It’ll be a true test of ingenuity, resolve and anyone and everyone in our industry can take part.

    “We know our automotive family loves a bit of healthy competition, so this is the perfect way to have some fun while also supporting your dedicated industry charity. Demand for our services has reached levels never seen before, with one person every 10 minutes contacting Ben for support. That's putting huge pressure on our ability to manage such a dramatic increase in demand. Race Across Britain is a brilliant way to show your support for our automotive family, and every penny raised will make a positive difference to people's lives. Get involved!"

    Andy Hamilton, Group Chief Executive Officer at LKQ Euro Car Parts, said: “Once again, Ben has pulled out all the stops to create a fun and engaging event to raise critical money for their vital services. As the automotive industry’s charity partner, we’d be lost without them. It’s a pleasure for LKQ Euro Car Parts to sponsor their Race Across Britain event. We’re looking forward to seeing some of you at the starting line!”

    Whenever any member of our automotive family is struggling, or in crisis, we all rally to support.

  2. As a motorcyclist, there's nothing like hitting the open road for an extended excursion. A long-haul motorcycle tour gives you the freedom to explore the world around you in a way that you can't replicate with any other method of transportation.  5 Ways to Bring the Comforts of Home to Your Long-Haul Motorcycle Tour

    However, spending hours or days on the road can take its toll on your body and mind, but you don't have to sacrifice your creature comforts for the wind in your hair on the road. With that in mind, we've compiled a list of five ways to bring the comforts of home with you on your long-haul motorcycle tour.

    1. Portable Power

    Where you go, your devices go. But on a long-haul bike tour, you may not have many options to keep your devices powered up. That's where a portable power station comes in – you can even get one that can be charged using solar panels to be more environmentally friendly.

    A portable source of power makes it so you don't have to worry about running out of battery life, even if you're out of reach of electrical outlets. Enjoy the peace of mind knowing you can always stay connected and powered up while on the road.

    2. Pack Light and Nutritious Snacks

    Food plays a vital role in the comfort level of your tour. While it may be tempting to pack junk food or stop for fast food, it's essential to pack light and nutritious snacks that will keep you full without weighing you down.

    Some great options include fruit, nuts, and granola bars. Not only will these snacks be more satisfying, but they'll also keep you feeling energized for longer periods.

    3. Listen to Your Favorite Tunes With a Bluetooth Helmet

    Unless you love the sound of the wind for hours, a good helmet is crucial to your motorcycle gear. One with a Bluetooth feature allows you to listen to music and audiobooks or even take phone calls on the go. This keeps you entertained and helps lessen the feeling of isolation during solo trips.

    4. Make Navigation Easier With a GPS

    Getting lost on a long-haul trip can be frustrating and time-consuming. A GPS device saves time and energy and will protect your phone's precious battery life when outlets are scarce. You don't need to stress finding the correct route; simply plug in your destination and let your GPS lead the way.

    5. Create a Comfortable Ride

    A comfortable motorcycle ride is the key difference between a great excursion and an intolerable one. When travelling for long periods, you'll quickly discover the advantages of a good seat.

    Installing a more comfortable seat will help prevent aches and pains. While you might not see the value of this upgrade for short rides, it's well worth the investment for long hauls.

    Final Thoughts

    Now that you know how to bring the comforts of home with you on your long-haul motorcycle tour, you can be more confident on the road and enjoy the experience more. By keeping these tips in mind, you'll be better positioned to take in all the sights and sounds of the world around you without compromising your comfort and well-being. Happy touring!

     

     

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  3. The British Motor Museum has launched a range of festive lunches and dinners, served in the roof-top Sky Suite this Christmas. The Museum offers a unique sense of occasion for any event during the festive period, whether it’s for a corporate Christmas party or a shared table with family and friends. The stunning Sky Suite, with views over the Warwickshire countryside, provides the perfect backdrop for an exclusive party or shared event so guests can enjoy a festive dining experience to remember.

    The Museum offers a seasonal private dining package, with the opportunity for drinks to be enjoyed amongst the car collection, followed by a delicious three-course festive dinner in the Sky Suite. A minimum of 80 diners is required, with costs from £37.95 per person.

    Christmas lunches are also available from 12pm – 2pm on 8, 11, 12, 13 and 14 December, and are open to visitors, local companies, Members, car clubs and community groups. Visitors can enjoy a seasonal two-course or three-course lunch with all the trimmings, glass of wine or soft drink and crackers for just £29.95 for two courses or £34.95 for three courses. (Member discounts apply). Entry to the Museum is also included that day.

    All lunches and dinners must be pre-booked. To find out more, please visit https://www.britishmotormuseum.co.uk/christmas.

  4. With an unique 121 year history and celebrating the 85th Anniversary of the cafe, Ace Cafe London has teamed up with the definitive and ever evolving British motorcycle marque, Triumph!  Triumph X Ace Cafe Clothing Collaboration
     
    Welcoming all who share our passion, based upon the rich traditions of motorcycles and rock n’ roll, the legendary North London premises has become “the home” for petrolheads and is known as the world´s most famous motor-cafe.
     
    Check out the full range of this special collaborative collection, get to a dealer or go to the link.
     
    Bikes, Cars, & Rock n’ Roll, see you at the Ace!
     
    See you at the Ace !

  5. Autumn is, for many, a season to retreat at home and be as cosy as possible. But this is not true for everyone, as many people like to explore nature and the landscape to take in all those beautiful autumnal colors and vibes. There are many routes that give their best during this time of the year, as trees change from green to orange and evenings get chilly. If you feel the need to take a trip in nature and want to explore the UK territory, we have some advice for you.

    In this article, we propose a series of routes in the UK to explore during this time of the year. So, if you are looking for more itineraries to try out this year, this short article is a great place to start looking. Continue reading to find out more about some of the best autumnal routes in the UK.

    South West Coastal 300 and North Coast 500 (Scotland)  North Coast 500 - on the A838 near Heilam - credit Simon Webster

    Let’s start out with the South West Coastal 300, which begins in Dumfries. This fantastic route is perfect for admiring the views of the Ayrshire coast. While heading inland to explore the Southern Highlands, you can get to the Mull of Galloway and even see the highest village, Wanlockhead. This route is considered one of the best UK routes to do during this time of the year if you want to surround yourself with amazing coastlines and seaside locations.

    The North Coast 500, on the other hand, starts and ends in Inverness, which is often considered to be the Scottish equivalent of the famous ‘Route 66’. If you want to surround yourself with the very best of the Scottish Highlands, this is the right route for you. 

    Usually, this route takes five days, but if you are looking for a longer trip, you can simply take a week off and enjoy 500 miles of scenery and pubs that often broadcast major sporting events like the Champions League. If you are lucky and plan your trip right, you could even find a fellow sports enthusiast to discuss the Champions League odds with over a dram of Scotch whisky. There is no point in rushing this route if you have the chance to take your time.

    Honister and Hardknott and Wrynose Pass (Lake District)  Hardknott Pass, from Jude Singleton

    The Honister Pass is perfect if you want to start in an urban and busy setting and then dive into a scenic motorcycle route. This itinerary starts in the busy town of Keswick and then passes by the Slate Mine, which is a popular tourist attraction. Be careful, though, as this road can be challenging for many due to its steep and narrow shape, as well as a gradient of 1 in 4. On the bright side, there is no traffic. 

    Hardknott Pass develops between Eskdale Road and Duddon Valley. It starts at Santon Bridge, cruises through Wrynose Pass, and continues to Ambleside. It is often described as one of the most challenging riding routes in Britain and the steepest road in Britain, with a gradient of 1 in 3. This route is perfect for autumn, as, due to its popularity, summer days are often particularly busy with traffic and tourists, so take that into consideration when planning your journey. 

    These were just some of the most amazing autumnal routes in the UK, but we are sure there are many more to consider all over this territory. Autumn is a wonderful time to explore nature and to ride surrounded by beautiful landscapes and scenery. So grab your favourite jacket and all the needed gear, and hop on your bike for a beautiful autumnal ride.

    Honister Slate Mine - Credit Dave Barton

     

     

     

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