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Speedway celebration
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Once again, the annual ‘Celebration of Speedway’ took place at the National Speedway Museum within Paradise Wildlife Park, in Hertfordshire.
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The world’s fastest single
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Stuart Hooper’s ‘Big Velo’ has come through another Bonneville speed week with flying colours.
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Pitchford takes the prize
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Ralph Pitchford, a veteran of the Dakar Rally both as a motorcycle mechanic and a co-driver in a number of cars, was a popular winner of the 2016 DJ Rally for pre-1936 motorcycles, held in March.
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Stafford’s here again
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Anticipation builds as we head, rapidly, towards the 36th Carole Nash International Classic MotorCycle Show at Stafford over the weekend of April 23-24.
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Bristol classic motorcycle show
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ARK BUILDERS WERE in short supply in the West Country as floods of biblical proportions and hurricane-force winds tried to scupper this early-season favourite in February.
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STAFFORD SHOW
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THE CAROLE NASH International Classic MotorCycle Show has grown so huge that it’s easy to be overwhelmed by its sheer enormity.
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Easter fun at the National Motorcycle Museum
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VISITORS can enjoy free guided tours of the National Motorcycle Museum’ collection on Easter Sunday (March 27).
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Brave Dragonists enjoy Llyn Gwynant campsite in the sun
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After riding his 1951 Norton Big 4 to his 19th Dragon Rally, John Wallis reports on this year’s event at Llyn Gwynant on February 13-14.
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Sussex British bike club celebrates 30th anniversary
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In May 1986, a group of motorcyclists decided to form a club to preserve, and ensure an ongoing interest in, British motorcycles as well as undertaking fundraising for local children’s charities.
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Great track day action that’s just a Channel crossing away
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The French Ton-Up Club’s annual track day weekend at Lurcy Levis, central France, over the weekend of June 10-11 provides one of the best track time experiences in Europe – but to avoid disappointment it’s important to contact Thibaut Siebert and book your place as soon as possible, writes Tony Page.