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ANTICIPATION BUILDS FOR THE STAFFORD BIKE SHOW THIS WEEKEND

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The stage is set for an unforgettable weekend at The International Classic MotorCycle Show sponsored by Carole Nash. 

From April 20-21, 2024, the Stafford County Showground will come alive with more than a thousand classic machines, mesmerising club stands, live demonstrations and unbeatable trade deals. This year will also see the return of longstanding classic motorcycle insurer Carole Nash as the headline sponsor. Highlights include the show’s guests 11-time TT champion Phillip McCallen on Saturday and celebrated racer and TV presenter Guy Martin on Sunday.

More than 100 classic bikes will be showcased with a rare 1951 Vincent Black Shadow race bike taking centre stage. Part of the show's appeal is its celebration of true British craftsmanship with names like Cotton, Norton, and Triumph proudly on display. International manufacturers such as Suzuki, Laverda, and BSA add a global flair, ensuring there's something for every motorcycle lover. The event also features a range of competitions, including the prestigious Best in Show award.  

The highly anticipated Bonhams motorcycle auction offers collectors and enthusiasts a chance to acquire unique motorcycles rarely seen on the market. Visitors can also look forward to an exciting performance from Stuntman Steve Colley, as he returns to Stafford after 10 years. 

Leading the celebrations at the club stands this year is the Ducati Owners Club who are marking their 50th anniversary. They are joined by dozens of other passionate clubs hosting a celebration of one kind or another. 

With the show just days away, the excitement is palpable for both motorcycle enthusiasts and collectors alike. Keep up to date by visiting www.classicbikeshows.com 

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