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  • Celebrate National Ride It Day this month

    Celebrate National Ride It Day this month

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    National Drive It Day celebrates the One Thousand Mile Trial organised in 1900, to prove the viability of the new invention of the motor vehicle.   Providing an opportunity to raise awareness of and support the historic vehicle movement and keeping transport heritage on UK roads.The national day was created by the Federation of British…

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  • Renaissance Racing

    Renaissance Racing

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    Want to ride some classic 1990s race-replicas on your favourite tracks? Then check out Renaissance Racing. Renaissance Racing have a five bike fleet for 2023: the Ducati 996, Suzuki GSX-R750 SRAD, Yamaha YZF750, Honda SP-1 and Kawasaki ZX7-R Offering enthusiasts the chance to experience these ‘modern classics’ at circuits across the UK and further afield.…

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  • National Motorcycle Museum 'Goes Live!'

    National Motorcycle Museum 'Goes Live!'

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    National Motorcycle Museum LIVE continues in October 2023 but now as a two-day event. As always, the visit is free of charge (save for car parking, bikes park free) and once more there are a host of exciting free attractions including the return of the popular ‘Henry Cole and friends’ live on stage. To assist…

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  • Must-have for motorbike enthusiasts!

    Must-have for motorbike enthusiasts!

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    Dust off your leathers and spring clean your classic… it’s time to get out on the road!

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  • Ago’s British track career documented in new book

    Ago’s British track career documented in new book

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    Celebrating the great Giacomo Agostini, winner of 122 motorcycling Grands Prix on his way to 15 world titles, Agostini: On the British Circuits by The Classic MotorCycle editor James Robinson, is a stunning collection of period photographs which captures him in action on racetracks in Britain.

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  • Win a lunch with Agostini!

    Win a lunch with Agostini!

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    The International Classic MotorCycle Show returns and this time their star guest is none other than Giacomo Agostini. Not only can you attend and catch him talking about his racing highlights across his famous career, but you also can win a lunch with the racing star and have some one-on-one time! All you must do…

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  • Island Racer returns!

    Island Racer returns!

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    Island Racer 2023 is the ultimate guide to this year’s TT and will be packed with 148 pages of the most incredible photos, articles and interviews with the modern gladiators who battle on the world’s most punishing motorcycle course. The 2023 edition will feature Peter Hickman’s speed secrets, Michael Rutter on turning 2023’s R7 into…

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  • Mackenzie's frenzies

    Mackenzie's frenzies

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    Just a reminder that Niall Mackenzie will be appearing at a number of events in 2023, so pop along! The first one is just after this magazine hits the shelves at the Burgham Park Golf Club and Leisure Centre on Friday March 17. The evening is entitled: ‘It was acceptable in the Eighties’ and takes…

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  • Ago at Stafford!

    Ago at Stafford!

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    We are pleased to announce a real legend will be at April’s The Classic MotorCycle Show at Stafford. Yes, the one and only Giacomo Agostini will be in attendance as guest of honour at the show which takes place over the weekend of April 22-23 once more at the Stafford County Showground. The Italian can…

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  • Sammy Miller’s Norton Kneeler to star at Stafford

    Sammy Miller’s Norton Kneeler to star at Stafford

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    This year multiple world champ and museum owner Sammy Miller is bringing his 1953 350cc Norton ‘Kneeler’, also known as the ‘Silver Fish’. Pulled out of Sammy’s Norton collection at his museum in Hampshire, this bike is, well, unique! The ‘Kneeler’ was Norton’s experimental attempt to improve the outdated Manx Norton’s performance, and where better…

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