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Spring has sprung – and all wheels point to Stafford
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Spring is here at last, and with it Britain’s best classic motorcycling gathering by far – the 36th Carole Nash International Classic MotorCycle Show at the Staffordshire County Showground (ST18 0BD) over the weekend of April 23-24.
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Better displays planned for Sidcup Club’s big bike night
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This year’s Sidcup Bike Night, organised by the welcoming Sidcup & District Motor Cycle Club at its spectacular Canada Heights venue at Swanley, Kent, will take place on Friday, June 17.
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Calendar girl Rachael hosts NMM workshop training day
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Hosted by journalist and Milestones TT calendar girl Rachael Clegg, a workshop training day was enjoyed by 50 Friends of the National Motorcycle Museum in that establishment’s Premier Suite on Saturday, February 27.
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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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Bracebridge Street bonanza
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There was a definite Birmingham accent in the motorcycling halls at this year’s Race Retro event at Stoneleigh.
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Terrific Telford
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The Classic Dirt Bike Show, sponsored by Hagon Shocks, again proved its value to the classic community as thousands gathered at Telford’s International Centre to peruse the event’s enthralling assortment of attractions.
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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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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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