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Noyce reunited with winning Honda at Telford off-road show
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Graham Noyce, one of Britain’s most popular off-road sporting figures, has made his first appearance on stage at the Putoline Classic Dirt Bike Show and, for the first time in more than 20 years, has
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October’s Stafford Show Gets A Restoration
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WOULD-BE motorcycle restorers have the opportunity soak up knowledge from a TV expert later this month when he makes an appearance at Staffordshire County Showground. October’s Stafford Show Gets A Restoration Pete Thorne is bringing
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Wonderful Whitfield
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Classic Motorcycle Day at the Dover Transport Museum welcomed a wide range of machinery to the Kent attraction.
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Dirt tracking in the UK
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The third round of the Maxxis 2016 UK national flat track championship was held at Greenfield Farm near Alford in Lincolnshire on June 11/12.
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Lasota medals auctioned
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Included in the automobilia section of the Dee Atkinson and Harrison Classic Car and Motorbike auction to be held on July 31 at East Yorkshire’s Driffield Showground will be memorabilia relating to ISDT competitor Pete Lasota.
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VMCC 70th anniversary baton travels to where it all began
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The VMCC Berkshire Section arrived at Brooklands Museum on the latest leg of the 70th anniversary celebration VMCC Baton Relay on June 5.
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British scooter exhibition
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After several years in the planning, the British Motorcycle Charitable Trust’s exhibition of British Motor Scooters opened to the public on May 21.
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Kempton comes on board
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Mortons Media Group has announced the acquisition of the Kempton Park jumbles and motorcycle shows.
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Bill Little to retire after almost 40 years
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After establishing his business, Bill Little Motorcycles of Oak Farm, Braydon, near Swindon SN50AG, in 1979, Bill has finally decided to put his feet up, and a Retirement Sale, with lots of automobilia and memorabilia to clear from his barn, takes place on Saturday, August 6.
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Another brilliant Banbury Run – and it’s still the biggest and best in the world!
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Almost 500 riders took part in the Vintage Motor Cycle Club’s 68th Banbury Run, open only to VMCC members on pre-1931 machines, on Sunday, June 19 – down a little on the 600 or so during the halcyon days of a few years ago, but still living up to the event’s tag of ‘the largest…