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Category: Events and Shows

  1. VMCC at the 2015 Scottish Motorcycle Show

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    The VMCC will have a big presence at the Scottish Motorcycle Show at Ingliston near Edinburgh on 7-8 March 2015. Central Scottish and Auld Reekie Edinburgh Sections of the Club will have a joint stand featuring over twenty motorcycles. It will be one of the biggest displays in the Classic Show with motorcycles covering the full range of machines from the vintage right through to the later classics. There will be a couple Neracars, some racing bikes and examples of machines in the process of restoration. Part of the exhibition stand will be a mock workshop so look out for the guys in overalls with spanners in hand.

    Alastair Alexander, VMCC Area Rep. for Scotland said “ the Show is a great opportunity for us to demonstrate what the Club has to offer to the public, to potential new members and is a big social occasion for our members from all over the UK. Many motorcyclists believe that the VMCC is only for really old bikes but our 25 year rule means machines made up to 1990 can take part in runs and rallies. The Scottish Show is important to our efforts to broaden the appeal of the Club ”.

    For High Resolution images or more information please contact Ian Botham at the VMCC Head Office or email [email protected]

  2. Get your motor running, head out to the highway and join the King of the Jungle!

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    Midlands Air Ambulance Charity (MAAC) has announced that the current King of the Jungle and seven times World Superbike champion Carl Fogarty will lead an expected 3,000 strong biker ride-out to officially kick-off the 5th Bike4Life Fest on Sunday 26 April 2015.

    Carl is personally appealing for riders across the region to register and join him on the 23 mile motorbike procession from Shrewsbury to the RAF Museum Cosford near Wolverhampton, the prestigious home to the Bike4Life Festival – a major annual fundraising event in MAAC’s calendar.

    Last year more than 8,000 bikers, friends, family and enthusiasts from all across the UK took part in what has become one of the biggest and best biker events in the country. The event is partnered with RAF Museum Cosford and the Safer Roads Partnership to raise awareness of biker safety.

     

    Commenting on his involvement, Carl Fogarty said: “I jumped at the chance to get involved with Bike4Life Fest 2015 to help support and raise awareness of the life-saving work of Midlands Air Ambulance Charity.  This service is a vital lifeline for bikers with over 40% of the incidents the aircrew responds to being road traffic collisions, which sadly often involve bikers. It’s going to be a great honour to lead out the 3,000 strong bikers and I’d urge anyone who wants to be part of the event to kick start the motorcycle season to sign up.”                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              

    With arena displays, stalls, exhibitions and biker tutorials, the Bike 4 Life Festival promises to be a great day out for bikers, families and the local community.  Live music will be staged by radio station Planet Rock 105.2FM, showcasing the best in Midlands music talent.

    Jason Levy, fundraising and marketing director for Midlands Air Ambulance Charity, said: “Bike4Life Fest has grown year on year and Carl Fogarty’s support of the event is fantastic and will undoubtedly make it our best year yet. We have a great relationship with the biking community, and as well as being a great day out, Bike4Life Fest also aims to raise vitally important funds for our life saving service, so I’d encourage anyone thinking of getting involved, to support our event and register now for the Ride Out.”

    While the Ride Out is just £5, all visitors to the Festival will also gain free access to the RAF Museum Cosford.

    To register to get involved in the ride out led by Carl Fogarty, simply visit www.bike4lifefest.com.  It only costs £5 to register with all proceeds raised going to MAAC.  Entrance to the Bike4Life Festival is free, however, organisers would like all visitors to make a donation to the charity at the event.

  3. Revised dates for Motorcycle Live 2015

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    The organisers of Motorcycle Live, the UK’s biggest motorcycle show, have announced that the 2015 event will take place one week later than originally planned, opening at its usual venue of The NEC, Birmingham on Saturday 28 November and closing on Sunday 6 December.

    The decision comes following confirmation that the EICMA exhibition in Milan has moved from its usual early-November slot to later in the month, thus clashing with the planned dates for Motorcycle Live. EICMA is traditionally where the world’s leading motorcycle manufacturers unveil their new model launches, many of which are then shipped to Birmingham to make their UK debut, meaning that visitors to Motorcycle Live are amongst the first in the world to see the new machinery in the metal.

    “If we had maintained our traditional slot of the last two weeks of November, it would have been logistically impossible for manufacturers to ship their new models to The NEC in time for the opening day of the show,” explains Motorcycle Live organiser Finlay McAllan. “This would ultimately mean that UK motorcycle fans would miss out on the opportunity to see the new models so soon after launch. For that reason we have decided to move Motorcycle Live 2015 back one week."

    Motorcycle Live 2015 will take place at The NEC, Birmingham from 28 November to 6 December. Tickets will go on sale in August 2015.

    www.motorcyclelive.co.uk

  4. History Making Names To Be Celebrated At Telford Off-Road Show‏

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    THE newly branded Putoline Classic Dirt Bike Show is ramping up the celebrations for 2015 as its new owner brings together exhibits and star guests marking some of off-road and road racing’s most memorable moments.

    The event, held at Telford’s International Centre, takes place across the weekend of February 21-22 with highlights including 40th anniversary celebrations of both Martin Lampkin being crowned world trials champion and Mick Grant claiming his second of seven TT wins, a race in which he beat Mike Hailwood’s long-standing lap record.

    Mick, who is the event’s guest of honour, will be in attendance throughout – chatting with showgoers, presenting the show’s awards and speaking at the Classic Dirt Bike dinner on the Saturday evening.

    Leading off-road motorcycle journalist Tim Britton said: “With his glittering career as a road racer, trials rider, development engineer and raconteur, Mick Grant has spent most of his life at the sharp end of motorcycle sport.

    “He’s also been a team manager and rider manager and has picked up a wealth of tales from the road racing and trials scene. He’ll provide much value as a guest of honour and it’ll be a real treat for visitors to the show who get to rub shoulders with him.”

    What has since become known as the Manx Decade of International Six Days’ Trials will also be remembered with 2015 marking 50 years since the first ISDT on the Isle of Man and 40 since the last.

    Following on the Manx theme, a display of racing Nortons through the ages will form part of a special exhibit from the National Motorcycle Museum which will showcase the marque’s rich history on the Island.

    A series of luminaries from the off-road world, including Bill Brown and Sammy Miller, will also be in attendance along with road racing stars Olie Linsdell and his father Steve – the latter being a TT rostrum man. The Linsdells will be at the show as part of the new Classic Racer Paddock where visitors can witness the roar of famous race machines, the highlights of which are a TT winning Works Patton and the world’s fastest Royal Enfield.

    An ex-John McGuinness 2000 TT Vimto Honda SP1 and a 1996 Terry Rymer Old Spice Ducati 955, both part of Mike West’s collection, are also set to appear.

    Throw in several halls packed with stunning display machines, superb club exhibits and all manner of trade and autojumble stands and this popular Telford weekend looks set to deliver once again.

    Event planner Richard Graham commented: “As new organisers of the Putoline Classic Dirt Bike Show we are working closely with former owner Alan Wright to ensure that all the usual elements that everyone loves are included while also aiming to bring our own brand of excitement to proceedings.

    “The addition of the racing paddock should do exactly that and there are so many important anniversaries in motorcycle history to celebrate.

    “It’s going to be a top weekend for all two-wheel enthusiasts.”

    A one-day adult ticket to this action-packed weekend event is just £11 when bought in advance. Tickets on the gate are £13 with under-12s admitted free. Further details can be found at www.classicbikeshows.com or by calling 01507 529529.

  5. Ace at Verona Motor Bike Expo 2016

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    Ace Cafe London is delighted to be able to confirm attendance, with stand and display at the prestigious annual Motor Bike Expo show, Verona, held from 22nd – 24th January 2016.

    In addition to combining factory production, race, off-road and adventure bikes, motocross, streetfighters, tourers, trikes, cruisers, classics and the best of bespoke and custom built machines, the show features an all new area and competition for 2016, “Il Ferro dell’anno” (Iron of the Year), organised by the monthly magazine “Ferro – Moto Speciali, Uomini Speciali”, entirely dedicated not to the professional builders, but instead to the emerging, next generation, and their bikes!

    Cafe racers, to include through to modern builds, based on the styles, legends and icons of the 1960s and 1970s, will be amongst the myriad of special and custom built bikes displayed in four of the shows many halls.

    Celebrated special guests attending Verona Motor Bike Expo 2016 includes, with his unique urban inspired art, Nicolai Sclater, together with Bonneville Speed Week’s fastest women on an American V-Twin, Jody Perewitz as well as renowned builders to include Mike Ribideau, Danny Schneider, Kirk Taylor from custom Design Studios, El Solitario- David Borras and Internationally renowned photographer Michael Lichter, along with Dave and Jody Perewitz hosting the “Perewitz Paint Show” in Hall 1.

    Attracting over 150K visitors in 2015, there is something on display at the show to suit every rider and anyone interested in riding – the world’s leading manufacturers, specialist brands, famous “biking” faces and stars from racing and competitions, as well as guest celebrities from the world’s two-wheeler TV shows – see you in Verona!

    Ace Cafe London:

    Hall - 4
    Stand – 24T

    www.motorbikeexpo.it

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