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Category: Events and Shows

  1. Regent Street roars to the sound of World GP Bike Legends

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    Bike racing heroes Freddie Spencer, Wayne Gardner, Christian Sarron and Didier de Radiguès present all-new event to hundreds of thousands at the Regent Street Motor Show

     

    The exciting new World GP Bike Legends event fired into life at the Regent Street Motor Show today (1 November) as a host of racing heroes and former world champions captivated the crowds with incredible live demonstrations.    

    To launch the all-new racing extravaganza, Freddie Spencer, Wayne Gardner, Christian Sarron and Didier de Radiguès all donned their racing leathers and climbed aboard some of the most iconic racing motorcycles ever to blast down a 40-metre section of London’s famous Regent Street, giving the public just a small taste of what’s in store at World GP Bike Legends 2015.    

    The main event will take place at the beautiful Jerez Circuit in Spain on 19-21 June 2015 and will feature flat-out racing in three classes – 125cc, 250cc and 500cc – with bikes dating from 1980 to 2000.    

    Dubbed ‘The Race of Legends’, the event will feature what’s likely to be the biggest reunion of motorcycling heroes from the period, with many rider announcements expected over the coming months to join the four star names already confirmed. What’s more, following event organiser Goose Communications’ policy of creating access-all-areas extravaganzas like the Silverstone Classic, fans will get an unprecedented opportunity to meet with some of the biggest names in bike racing history and see the iconic racing machines both racing flat-out on track and up-close in the pits.

     Tickets for World GP Bike Legends went on sale today, and earlybird prices start at an incredible £55 for a full weekend pass which includes access to the paddock, grandstand seating and an official event programme. Tickets can only be purchased through at www.worldgpbikelegends.com    

    The launch took centre stage at the world-renowned Regent Street Motor show – an event that attracts hundreds of thousands of motoring enthusiasts to the heart of London. Among the incredible displays of cars past and present, the raucous and unmistakable sound of 500cc grand prix bikes rattled windows and stole the show, as Gardner, Spencer, Sarron and de Radiguès rekindled their racing fires with several jaw-dropping sprints throughout the day.   “What an incredible way to launch World GP Bike Legends!” exclaimed Nick Wigley, CEO of event organiser Goose Communications. “Seeing the look on people’s faces as those amazing bikes roared down the middle of Regent Street summed up why this event is going to be so brilliant – we’re bringing to life a truly golden era of racing that so many of the fans look back on as the most exciting and competitive period ever. With a setting as spectacular Jerez, it really will be an unmissable weekend for any fan of grand prix motorcycle racing.”   Speaking at the launch, triple world champion Freddie Spencer said: “It’s an incredible honour to be riding some of my old bikes here on Regent Street in the middle of London – it’s all a bit surreal, to be honest. For the fans to see, hear and smell these 500cc bikes firing up and accelerating right here on Regent Street is pretty cool. It was a great preview to what is going to be a fabulous event in Spain next year”

    Wayne Gardner added: "It's the first time I've attended Regent Street Motor Show and it's a surprisingly big event and looks successful event. The launch of the World GP Bike Legends has gone off extremely well attracting a huge crowd, particularly when the two-stroke bikes start and the smell and noise fills the air. The idea has been very well recieved today and everyone's really looking forward to Jerez in 2015. It's very exciting"

  2. Bike4Life Fest is back!

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    Bike4Life Fest 2015Registration for the highly-anticipated Bike4Life Ride Out and Festival is now open and next year’s event, taking place on Sunday 26 April 2015 is set to be bigger and better than ever!

     

    Bikers from across Shropshire and the wider Midlands area are invited to kick start the motorcycle season at the region’s biggest biker event, now in its fifth year.  In April 2014, over 3,000 bikers took part in the 23 mile Ride Out from Meole Brace in Shrewsbury and headed to the Bike4Life Festival at RAF Museum Cosford, near Wolverhampton.  The one day event attracted over 8,000 bikers and enthusiasts from across the UK and organisers are anticipating even more bikers will turn out at next year’s event and show their support for the event charity Midlands Air Ambulance.

    With arena displays, stalls and exhibitions, biker tutorials raising awareness of road safety, live music supported by Planet Rock radio and much more, the atmosphere among the visitors is sure to be electric.  It's a great day out for bikers, the local community and families alike, so what are you waiting for, get into gear and register your place at Bike4Life 2015.

    Bikers wishing to participate in the 2015 Ride Out can register now via the Bike4Life Fest website www.bike4lifefest.com.  

    Participating in the fun-filled Bike4Life Ride Out is just £5 per bike.  Bikers wishing to participate in the ride out MUST have a full licence as the route to the RAF Museum Cosford will travel along the M54 motorway.

    If you are heading straight to the Festival there is no need to register, just come along on the day.  The festival will run from 10:00am to 4:00pm and visitors of all ages, not just bikers are encouraged to attend.  Entry to the Festival is FREE but you will be encouraged to make a voluntary donation, with all proceeds going towards the vital lifesaving work of the Midlands Air Ambulance Charity. 

  3. BUY... parts and apparel at Motorcycle Live

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    With just under a month to go until Motorcycle Live 2014 open its doors, motorcyclists across Great Britain are gearing up for the country’s biggest bike show and nine days of new metal, non-stop entertainment and retail therapy.

    As a one-stop shop for motorcycle parts, riding kit and accessories, Motorcycle Live is traditionally the place for many bike fans to indulge in an end-of-season shopping spree. This year’s retail offering will be stronger than ever with some of the UK’s leading motorcycle stores, brands and dealerships selling everything from helmets to hoodies, leathers to luggage and padlocks and paddock stands.

    There will also be a wide range of stands dedicated to motorcycle-related services, so visitors can organise insurance, book the two-wheel trip of a lifetime, subscribe to a magazine, buy tickets to a must-see racing event in 2015 and more. For a full list of exhibitors click here.

    Motorcycle Live takes place at The NEC, Birmingham from 22-30 November 2014. Advance tickets are just £17 per adult, £11 for Seniors and £7 for children aged 11-16* (kids ten and under accompanied by a paying adult go free). There is also a £20 advance ticket, which includes entry to the show and a three-pack of Oxford Comfy neck warmers worth £15.

    To book, call 0844 581 2345 or visit www.motorcyclelive.co.uk

  4. NATIONAL MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM “LIVE” 30TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION WEEKEND DETAILS ANNOUNCED

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    This year the National Motorcycle Museum is celebrating 30 years since first opening to the public which will cumulate with a huge free “Museum Live” open day on Saturday 01/11/14.

    The weekend will start on the evening of Friday 31/10/14 when the Museum will host Steve Parrish for an evening of outrageous tales as part of his 2014 M.A.D tour.

    Utilizing both the Museum and our extensive conference facilities Saturday 01/11/14 will see the National Motorcycle Museum host a huge free open day when we will throw open the doors of the Museum and everyone will be invited to visit the Museum collection free of charge.

    Not only that but there will be a host of other free attractions including a series of amazing “stars on stage” events featuring the bikes, the stars and the people behind it all!

    Museum Director James Hewing commented “utilizing our conference venue that adjoins the Museum we are planning a huge celebration event in some of the most prestigious surroundings you can imagine. We want to thank everyone that has supported us over the last three decades with an amazing free event for all the family to enjoy”.

    30th Anniversary Celebration Museum Live Timetable.

    Friday 31/10/14
    Steve Parrish M.A.D tour: The Museum will host a date of Steve Parrish’s M.A.D tour which will include free Museum entry on Friday 31/10/14 for those purchasing a M.A.D tour admission ticket. Tickets can be purchased by calling (0121) 704 2784 or on-line from www.thenmmshop.co.uk

    Saturday 01/11/14
    Free Museum Entry: Everyone will be invited to visit the museum collection, free-of-charge, to celebrate our successes over the last thirty years. The day will also include free guided tours! To assist visitors everyone arriving on site will be given a free timetable with a full list & timings of all the day’s events!

    Indoor Autojumble: The event will feature a large indoor autojumble held within the warm & dry surroundings of the National Motorcycle Museum’s conference facilities. For details of how to book a 6ft pitch for just £20.00 contact Steve or George on (0121) 704 2784 or e-mail [email protected]

    Stars on Stage & Live Race Bike Fire Up’s!
    Steve Parrish will be your host when we present four “stars on stage” features throughout Saturday 1st November. Held on the stage of the Museum’s magnificent Imperial suite (featuring the mighty Wurlitzer organ!) these free 45 minute chat shows will include not only the star riders but we will also be firing up the machines that made them famous! Of even more interest to visitors will be the fact that these talks will also feature the men behind the scenes such as some of the original factory mechanics.

    The four features will be-
    The Norton Rotary Years- (Including Brian Crighton, Trevor Nation & Ian Simpson.)
    Slippery Sam- (Including Mick Grant, Les Williams, John Woodward & Norman Hyde.)
    Norton 750 Racers & the NVT Challenge- (Including Phil Read, Mick Grant & Norman White)
    The TT machines- (Including John McGuinness, John Cooper, Norton’s Stuart Garner & Ken Sprayson).

    Plus more star names to be announced!

    Museum Partners & Trade Displays: Throughout the day we will have special feature “tables” showcasing some of the specialist suppliers & craftsmen (including the Museum’s own restoration team) who will be available to chat and answer questions. The event will also feature trade stands & displays from many well-known names including Bonham’s Auctioneers, Footman James Insurance brokers and Norton Motorcycles.

    Motorcycle “Try a Bike” Training: Wheels Motorcycle Training will be giving visitors the chance to “try a bike” free of charge during Saturday 01/11/14. Everyone from just 16 years of age will have the opportunity to learn to ride in a controlled environment. Because of this features popularity you can pre-book by contacting Wheels Motorcycle Training on 0121 328 9906 or e-mail [email protected]

    Photo Studio: We will be offering every road racing fan a dream opportunity to have their picture taken astride the iconic 2002 Senior TT Winning Rotary Norton “The White Charger”. There will be a nominal cost of just £2.50 for an A4 print that will be printed off to take away immediately.

    Celebratory Book Signings: Phil Read, Ken Sprayson, Norman Hyde and other motorcycling personalities will be available to sign copies of their books in the Museum shop during the event.

    Wheelie Machine: Learn how to pull that “big wheelie” in safety on the Extreme Wheelie Simulator (charge for attraction will apply).

    Museum Shop & Restaurant: The Museum shop and restaurant will be open throughout the day serving breakfast, lunch & a range of hot meals & snacks.

    Plus the draw for the best classic motorcycle raffle prize in the world

    Our special anniversary raffle to win a 1951 Vincent Series C Rapide worth £35,000 will be drawn by one of our celebrity guests live on stage during the afternoon of the Museum’s open day event on 01/11/14.

    There’s still time to enter to win this beautiful matching numbers Vincent with raffle tickets available to purchase on-line from www.thenmmshop.co.uk or by calling the Museum on 01675 444140