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  1. Antrim’s John Simpson took two second place finishes at Donington Park for round ten of the Fuchs-Silkolene British Supersport Cup Championship to further consolidate his Championship lead.

    Simpson placed his T3 Racing Triumph in second place during qualifying for the Cup race and 16th overall. He had a race long battle with David Paton who is his main title rival. They swapped places a number of times between first and second with Simpson having to settle for second place and take home as many points as possible. He also finished in 12th place in the overall race.

    The second race of the weekend was action packed with a red flag due to rain and a red flag due to fluid on the track. On the initial start Simpson jumped straight into the lead and held it for six laps. He was relegated to second for three laps and that is when the rain came on stopping the race.

    On the re-start Simpson opted to use a different tyre which unfortunately wasn’t up to temperature when the race started. He didn’t make such a good start and found himself in third place. This part of the race was halted after just four laps thanks to Paton’s machine dropping fluid on track. This gifted second place to Simpson in the Cup race and 13th place overall.

    Simpson said: “We were having a problem with over-heating this weekend. At the start of the race I was pulling away and then the warning light came on and I could feel a drop in power. All through the turns the bike was fine as it has plenty of torque, but as soon as I hit the straight I was losing out on power. I decided to make sure I finished and took it easy. On the re-start I went for a zero tyre which just wasn’t up to temperature and didn’t work for me. Either way I’ve still got the lead by 80 points so I’m happy enough.”

    Jimmy Dye had a difficult first outing at Donington Park in the Oulton Park Metzeler National Superstock 600 race re-run, aboard his T3 Racing Triumph.

    He started from 20th on the grid and had progressed through to sixteenth place in just two laps. He was pushed back to 18th but was on the move again when another rider wiped him out at the Esses on lap seven of the ten lap race.

    The second race of the weekend saw Dye start from 28th but worked his way up to 17th place picking off eleven riders. Unfortunately for Dye he had a big moment and almost high sided which lost him a number of places. He finally came over the line in 20th position.

    Dye said: “During qualifying I couldn’t get the bike to turn so we made some big changes which worked but I lost out in qualifying as we were having this problem. The changes worked and in the Oulton Park re-run I felt good and was going well until I got wiped out. We ran the same settings in the second race and it was working great. Then I got out of the seat and started having problems with rear grip and turning the bike again. I had an excursion across the gravel which lost me a few places. It’s been a difficult one but I’m off to Silverstone for a test so we should be in good shape for the next round."

  2. Isle of Man TT sponsors Red Torpedo, together with TT racer Guy Martin, confirm attendance at the Brighton Burn Up on Sunday 11th September.
     
    Guy will be on the Red Torpedo stand on Brighton's famous seafront road, Madeira Drive, and will also be debuting, as special guest, on the Ace stage at approx. 2pm.
     
    Six Ulster GP's, seven consecutive Scarborough Gold Cups, 13 TT podiums, innumerable cups of tea, and now Brighton for the 18th annual Ace Cafe Reunion!

  3. Once again, Silloth is preparing to bring together two of your favourite things!

    There are 16 acts performing across the weekend, and there will be more than 75 real ales and ciders to sample across the weekend. Both the bands and the beers are a selection of local gems and some of the best that are an offer across the country.
     
    Headliners include Mercury, an award winning tribute to Queen. The band have received praise from Freddie Mercury's family as being the "next best thing" to Queen, it really doesn't get much better than that! Blondied will also perform, no prizes for guessing who they are a tribute too. Front woman Michelle Hendricks has received rave reviews across the country from fans for creating an onstage presence that made Debbie Harry of Blondie the poster girl of choice for a million 80s teenage boys. Then, bringing things up to date, there will be sets from the Four Fighters, the definitive Foo Fighters tribute act. They'll perform alongside Kazabian (the clues in the name!) who will recreate the sound of one of the noughties most successful indie-rock acts.
     
    As well as tributes there are many other fantastic performances. One of the UK’s most popular comedy acts, The Lancashire Hotpots, will be performing two sets across the weekend. The band have gained a huge following with their witty, affection and sometimes absurd view of the world from an uniquely Lancashire angle. With airplay on BBC Radio 1, close on a third of a million plays of their ‘He’s Turned Emo’ track on MySpace, national tour support to Comedian Paddy McGuinness, a number one record on iTunes and an endless string of festival appearances, by ‘eck these lads are proving popular!  Also appearing are one of the most authentic and popular purveyors of sizzling hot 50’s American style r’n’b. The Revolutionaires. Based in the North-East the band have toured extensively through Europe, and have four albums under their belts. Expect to be blown away!

    We're also delighted to be able to showcase so much local talent across the weekend, and to offer them a place on our festival stage, including our Battle Of The Band’s winners. Wigton/Silloth based band Sneaky Finch will be performing, alongside Carlisle based indie four-piece House Of Three Hands and West Cumbrian rockers Black Wolf Run.  They will be joined by Gosforth band The Roosters, West Cumbrian Blues Band Code Blue, indie-rock band Collision, The Two-ers, The Pulse and Whitehaven singer-songwriter Emma Dockeray.
     
    Tickets are still available and a four day Festival Ticket, with access to all five sessions, remains at the same price as last year of only £35! Individual afternoon and night tickets are also available. Full information on ticket prices, a list of beers, and more details on this years artists can be found at www.sillothbeerfestival.co.uk. Tickets now available in person from Winters Newsagents in Silloth, or on the door.
     
    With just hours to go until this years festival we can't wait to open to get the bar opened! There are 16 bands across four days and there's something for everyone. We hope to see you there. Cheers!

  4. Independently acclaimed as the world's coolest motorcycle event - Three Days, Three Rides, One Reunion!

    Friday 9th September from 6pm - The Continental Run Ride-In

    Saturday 10th September - Cafe Racer & Rockers Ride-Out

    Depart: 10.30am

    Destination: Battersea Park (Central London)

    Sunday 11th September - Brighton Burn-Up & Ride With The Rockers

    Depart: 10.30am

    Route: A406 - A40 - M25 - M23 - A23 to Madeira Drive, Brighton Seafront

    Taking place over three days of the second weekend in September and first held in 1994, the 18th annual Ace Cafe Reunion Weekend & Ride With The Rockers celebrates the unique history, culture and style of Ace Cafe London and what it represents. The event acts as a focus in the motorcycling calendar for all those who are not only interested in the Ace Cafe, Ton Up and Rocker heritage, but also for many others who enjoy a weekend full of rock n' roll and fun!

    Over the years, Ace Cafe London has forged lasting and strong links to the global motorcycling and rockin' community, which is reflected by the many visitors from overseas, one of the largest contingents being The Continental Run, which starts with a party at Cafe Hubraum in Solingen, Germany, before departing the next morning to cross Holland, Belgium and France, gathering numbers en route to the ferry, arriving at the cafe late afternoon, and culminating in an evening of rock 'n' roll!

    The Brighton Burn Up & Ride With The Rockers, has been an integral part of Ace Cafe Reunions since 1996, and is a free, grand day out at the seaside on Brighton's famous seafront road, Madeira Drive. With trade and club stands, stunt displays, live music and special guests, it's an experience not to be missed!

    On Saturday 10th September, a Cafe Racer & Rockers Ride-Out to London's historic Battersea Park will depart from the cafe at 10.30am, led again this year by the Limited Edition Ace 904S Thruxton Special, returning to the Ace for the 3rd annual Cafe Racer Review, with prizes for the "Best Ridden Cafe Racer", "Best Classic Cafe Racer", "Best Modern Cafe Racer", "Best Triumph Cafe Racer" and "Best Harley Cafe Racer".

    This year, together with celebrating the 40th anniversary of the release in 1971 of the seminal Steve McQueen film "On Any Sunday" with prizes to include a pair of tickets to attend the Rye House Flat Track Championship Round for the "Best Ridden Flat Tracker",  and recalling his famous quote of that same year, "When you're racing, it's life", the Ace is also celebrating a very special landmark, the 10th anniversary of the legendary cafe having fully reopened!

    Sponsors for the competitions at the cafe include; Lewis Leathers, Red Torpedo, Lucky 13, 19-60, Prison Blues, Delta Music, Jack Lilley Triumph, Warrs HD, Coventry Transport Museum, NEC Classic Bike Show, Million Dollar Quartet Musical, Taschen and Rye House Speedway with awards and prizes being presented by Ace Cafe Hostess Sophia St. Villier.

    Amongst special guests,we are delighted to host Manx man and renowned author Mick Duckworth signing copies of his recently published book "Ace Times - Speed thrills and tea spills, a cafe and a culture", together with the legendary "Prince of Speed", 8 times world champion road racer Phil Read MBE. 2011 marks 50 years since his first TT race.

    The feisty London Rockin' Rollers will be with us again, raising funds for London's Air Ambulance, the cafe's chosen charity for Saturday 10th September.

    On Sunday 11th September in Brighton, as well as an array of club, trade stands and live bands, the annual short seafront service and blessing is being kindly undertaken by both Father Scott and Father Denis of the 59 Club.

    There will also be a "Best Scooter" competition sponsored by Baracuta and Dr Martens.

    Stunt Shows, featuring the ever popular Marc "Sparky" Chennel, Hanksy (Bolddog/SBF),  Joe Vertical (USA) and Tim Evans (SBF) will take place at Black Rock, the eastern end of Madeira Drive, with three displays scheduled for 11.30am, 1.30pm and 3.30pm, together with a wheelie machine for those who want to try out riding on the back wheel and, for the first time, this years Reunion will host a static Show Up n' Shine "Best Streetfighter" competition in association with Streetfighters magazine and Winning Formulas.

    As part of Battle of Britain Week,  the cafe's chosen charity RAFA will be in attendance, and assisting them in raising funds, and debuting at this years Reunion, are the Brighton Rockers Roller Derby Team, a band of fearless female skaters! and, for your convenience, the charity Riders For Health will be in attendance with a "helmet park", where you can leave your gear and enjoy the day.

    Ace Cafe Reunion Weekend Entertainment:

    The Hicksville Bombers+ Burlesque Show (Friday 9th), Doggone Honkabilly Band + The Bullets + Furious + The Space Cadets + Burlesque Show (Saturday 10th) at the cafe, plus Rockin' The Joint & Mark Keeley's Good Rockin' Tonight performing at Brighton (Sunday 11th). DJ's spinning the weekend's wax are Bill & Jimmy Guntrip, Graham Urquhart and Mouse, and yes, it's all free!

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  5. There's a raft of issues emanating from Europe that will have a profound effect on riders and the motorcycle industry generally and we must stand up.

    Some of them are driven by the EU Commission, like the new Type Approval and Market Surveillance Regulation that will see the introduction of compulsory ABS, the sealing of powertrains from airbox to the diameter and aspect ratio of the rear tyre, restrictions on the aftermarket industry, possible roadside checks by police or other Gov agencies to inspect emissions or for owner 'tuning' and more.

    There's EU funded development of electronics to control and govern speeds either through warning systems or actual throttle control and the plans in Ireland for compulsory, full sleeve day-glo jackets for riders and pillions.

    As with France, where reflective/day-glo clothing is being debated, the onus should not be on the victim. Will insurance companies start saying that because we weren't dressed in day-glo it's our own fault that an inattentive driver drove into us?

    France also wants to ban bikes over 7 years old from urban areas for environmental reasons! Their congestion is already terrible and putting more riders into cars that pollute terribly when they are stationary, is bonkers.

    On the 25th September you can make your voice heard. Starting from service areas across the country, we all ride at 1pm, 45mph, using the inside lanes and disperse 20 minutes later. Negotiations are ongoing and as citizens we must be considered.

    This is the first time. Let's show what we could be capable of.....

    venue: Start points nationwide. See full list at www.mag-uk.org on campaigns page or interactive map on tab on left of facebook page.