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  • Terrific Telford

    Terrific Telford

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    An eclectic assemblage of classic iron. This year’s Classic Dirt Bike Show, which took place on the weekend of February 20-21, was an especially memorable event for several reasons. First off, a very impressive array of famous figures from the mud-splattered world of off-road riding turned up to show their support, with Nick Jefferies, Barry…

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  • Speedway celebration

    Speedway celebration

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    Fire-up time at the Speedway Museum. It marks the anniversary of the first big meeting, at nearby High Beech, Essex, on February 19, 1928. This year’s event, held on February 21 in milder weather, attracted far more visitors and there was much more to see, all in addition to the packed museum. Read more in…

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  • The world's fastest single

    The world's fastest single

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    Stuart Hooper poses with a sign showing the speed he reached with his Velo on the Salt Flats. An initial sighting run of 177mph appeared okay until the team discovered a nearly empty fuel tank – equating to almost 10 litres of fuel used. This fuel consumption became problematic on the next run, eventually drowning…

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  • Pitchford takes the prize

    Pitchford takes the prize

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    Winner of his first ‘DJ’ was Ralph Pitchford, using his experience as an off-road rally co-driver to good advantage. This was the first outright DJ Rally win for Pitchford, riding a 1926 500cc Triumph P-type. Ralph’s immaculate, self-prepared flat-tanker Triumph ran perfectly on the two-day event which took competitors from Durban to Johannesburg with an…

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  • Stafford's here again

    Stafford's here again

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    Steve Parrish at Mallory Park in 1977 on a RG500 Suzuki. This year’s guest of honour is Steve Parrish – read an interview with the former 500 GP rider and now Panther owner (and restorer) on page 82 of this issue – while there’s the usual plethora of attractions to peruse, too. Read more in…

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  • The show must go on

    The show must go on

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    Best in show winner Charlie Cannon, with his sparkling 1938 AJS Silver Streak. Though one doesn’t like to mention the weather when doing such things as show reports, sometimes it has such an impact on an event that it is impossible to ignore. That, unfortunately, was the case with the 36th Carole Nash Bristol Classic…

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  • Seventy years of vintage motorcycling

    Seventy years of vintage motorcycling

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    The handsome baton will make its way around every VMCC section. The roster of celebratory happenings begins with a baton relay, which will see a specially-made baton make a grand tour of all 86 of the UK-based VMCC sections. Read more in April’s issue of TCM  

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  • V-twins set for Stafford sale

    V-twins set for Stafford sale

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    Chris Illman astride the mighty Thor at the Brighton Speed Trials of 2011. Thor was featured in our August 2011 issue; back issues are available from www.classicmagazines.co.uk or 01507 529529. There’s a 1939 HRD Series A Rapide with matching numbers, which is estimated at £150,000-£200,000. Other V-twins include a 1929 Coventry-Eagle Flying 8 and a…

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  • The 36th Carole Nash International Classic Motorcycle Show 2016

    The 36th Carole Nash International Classic Motorcycle Show 2016

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    The show will be taking place at the Staffordshire County Showground, Weston Road, Stafford as normal, and the event will stretch from Saturday, April 23 to Sunday, April 24. Read more in April’s issue TCM  

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  • Off to a great start

    Off to a great start

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    Winner of Best in Show, Jeff Elliot with his superb violet-coloured Triumph Trident ‘Hyde Harrier’. A very impressive turnout (with more people filling the showground on the Sunday than on the Saturday, according to exhibition manager Nick Mowbray) was an encouraging sign as this year’s Winter Classic at Newark Showground got underway on the weekend…

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