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  1. The new ON TWO WHEELS urban bike show will offer great entertainment, free activities and street-wise advice to bikers from all over the Midlands, when it takes over Birmingham City Football Club this summer.

     

    Features will include stunt performances by Craig Jones and the Zero Gravity Freestyle Trials Team as well as displays, demonstrations, retail stands and a ‘Try Before You Buy’ moped zone. Guided ride-outs on a range of demo bikes with West Midlands BikeSafe will appeal to those experienced riders needing to take their riding skills to the next level. Whilst a race bike simulator will offer a static buzz to bikers of all ages. A dedicated display of cool apparel, automatic mopeds and small geared bikes will undoubtedly appeal to new riders and tempted youngsters.

     

    It is hoped that manufacturers will support local dealers and retailers at the event. Plenty of experts from training schools, representative bodies and transport agencies will be on hand to offer information and advice covering everything from routes to your licence to tyre choice.

     

    The event is being organised by West Midlands Casualty Reduction Scheme to encourage all bikers to take up voluntary training and wear the best kit for the road.

     

    Show entry, parking, guided ride-outs and most of the dedicated activities will be free.

     

    What? The new ON TWO WHEELS urban bike show
    Where? St Andrew’s Stadium, Birmingham City Football Club
    When? Sunday 18th July 2010, from 10.00am until 5.00pm

    A dedicated website will have attractions and exhibitors details added, as they are confirmed.

    Go to www.ontwowheelsbikeshow.co.uk for regular updates.

  2. Having recently re-joined the International stage, German manufacturer BMW has wasted no time in tackling the biggest test of all with the announcement that an official manufacturer supported team will be contesting the Superbike and Senior Isle of Man TT Races in 2010, further increasing the number of manufacturers participating in this year’s event.
     
    It was only 12 months ago that the Bavarian giant entered the World Superbike Championship for the first time but now, fresh from a stunning fifth place at last year’s Macau Grand Prix, German ace Rico Penzkofer will have a full Superbike-spec machine at his disposal for the two six-lap TT races. An official test rider for BMW, 34-year old Penzkofer has been part of the major development team of the S1000RR, a bike that has created headlines all over the world both for its design and
    performance.
     
    It will be the first time since the late 70s that an official BMW team has contested the TT, when Helmut Dahne and Hans Otto Butenuth, both iconic riders from that era, raced on the Isle of Man.  BMW has recorded 30 TT wins since their debut in 1937, with the majority of those coming in the sidecar class that they once
    dominated.
     
    Penzkofer, meanwhile, made a strong debut at the TT last year when he contested the two Supersport races.  He achieved a personal best lap of just under 120mph and left the Island with two bronze replicas. With a year’s experience around the Mountain Course, the Borna rider is sure to feature more prominently this year and the former World Endurance Championship race winner is relishing his return to the TT.  He commented:
     
    “To be representing BMW on their return to the TT is a tremendous honour for me and after my debut last year I can’t wait to return to the Mountain Course.  Riding the Superbike will obviously present a new challenge but the bike is superb and that, combined with my own improved knowledge of the course, should see us able to make a good impression. Troy Corser and Ruben Xaus have proved in World Superbikes that the bike is competitive and we hope to do the same at the TT.”
     
    Hon Martyn Quayle, MHK, Minister for Tourism and Leisure, Isle of Man Government, commented:  “It’s really exciting to see the return of such a prestigious marque to the Isle of Man TT and their involvement in the 2010 races is a great boost to an already strong list of manufacturers – more evidence that the TT is going from strength to strength.”

  3. The Heritage Motor Centre, home to the world's largest historic collection of British cars, has won a prestigious award at the Renaissance West Midlands Best of the West Awards 2010. The results were announced at a ceremony on Friday 26 February at the Barber Institute of Fine Arts in Birmingham. The Centre scooped the ‘ Best Temporary Exhibition Award’ for the Mini 50th Anniversary Exhibition which took place in 2009. The annual awards programme aims to reward excellence and highlight best practice in museums and galleries in the West Midlands.

    Tens of thousands of visitors travelled to the Heritage Motor Centre to visit the major exhibition which celebrated the life and times of Britain's favourite little car.  ‘ 50 Years of the Mini’ opened on 10 May 2009 and ran until 23 December charting the history of this great British car. The exhibition featured iconic cars from the museum's collection; including the first Morris Mini produced at Cowley in 1959 and told the story of the design, production and development of the car that became a symbol for the "Swinging Sixties". Due to its success and popularity visitors are still able to access the exhibition until after Easter 2010.

    Tim Bryan, Head of Collections at the Heritage Motor Centre stated “We are delighted and honoured to have won such a prestigious Best of the West industry award.  It is a fantastic achievement for everyone concerned to be recognised and rewarded for our Mini Exhibition which attracted visitors from all over the world. I would like to thank everyone involved for their hard work, commitment and dedication in ensuring the exhibition was an outstanding success”.

    To find out more about the Heritage Motor Centre please visit the web-site at www.heritage-motor-centre.co.uk

  4. Ace Cafe London's long established and free to attend Hot Rod Night, held throughout the year 6pm - 11pm close on the first Wednesday every month, and which always features hot rockin' sounds from the Ace DJ, kicks off with the addition of live rock n' roll each month from Wednesday 5th May, the cafe's "Spring Riot", with the Ace hosting raw rockabilly band The Arousers together with DJ Little Carl on the decks.

    With a different band on stage through to the "End of Summer Riot", Wednesday 1st September, hot news for 2010 and to run throughout the year, is that the Ace has teamed up with Lucky 13, from the USA, to showcase and promote their gear on Hot Rod Nights with spot prizes, awards and giveaways. Be lucky, be there!

    www.lucky13.com

  5. Iconic Austrian brand to debut at TT 2010 with Redline Motorcycles and James Edmeades

    Austrian manufacturer KTM are set to increase the levels of official manufacturer participation at the 2010 Isle of Man TT Races with the news that Redline Motorcycles will be entering one of the flagship KTM RC8R Superbike machines in the Superbike, Superstock and Senior TT Races.

    The off-road giants have been increasing their road racing efforts in recent years with 2009 seeing official participation in both the Austrian and German Superbike Championships and it is anticipated that the machine on the Island will mirror those in specification in what will be KTM’s first ever TT appearance.

    The man given the task of riding the bright orange bike will be Loughborough’s James Edmeades. The 26-year old is no stranger to the TT having ridden in the 2006, 2007 and 2008 events. The former Virgin R6 Cup rider narrowly missed out on his first 120mph lap in 2007 and has already picked up two bronze replicas from his nine races whilst he also took a strong fifth in last season’s RC8 Super Cup Championship.

    In addition to the TT outing, Edmeades will campaign the bike in this year’s British Superbike Evo Championship and he is eagerly looking forward to his return to the Mountain Course.

    “The opportunity to become the first KTM rider at the Isle of Man TT Races is a tremendous honour for me and after the three great years I enjoyed between 2006 and 2008, I can’t wait to get back on the Island. The KTM RC8R is a superb bike and I’m sure it will perform well around the course with its excellent handling qualities.

    He continued: “I was carrying an injury when I was last at the TT and didn’t perform as I would have liked which is something I’m keen to put right this year. I’m sure both myself and the team will give a good account of ourselves and further prove the capabilities of the KTM Superbike machine.”

    KTM will join Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki and Kawasaki with their official manufacturer supported efforts at this year’s TT whilst discussions with other leading manufacturers not currently represented at the TT are close to being finalised.

    Hon Martyn Quayle, MHK, Minister for Tourism and Leisure, Isle of Man Government commented:

    “It will be fantastic to see KTM competing for the first time on the Isle of Man and how appropriate that they will be lining up on the grid with Suzuki who are celebrating their 50th anniversary of racing at the TT. It shows the continued strength and enduring appeal of the TT Races and I hope that KTM will have a long and successful TT history.”