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  • Prize winners at Newark

    Prize winners at Newark

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    The rosettes are out! Motorcycle owners from across the land have been working hard restoring, polishing and perfecting their machines in preparation for the prize-giving this weekend.  The judges have spoken and the awards are as follows: Best in Show – 1955 650 Triumph T110 owned by Graham Holloway Most Technical Interest – 1980 421…

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  • Air ambulance makes flying visit to classic bike show…

    Air ambulance makes flying visit to classic bike show…

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    Air Ambulance arrives at the Show An auction of special motorcycle memorabilia at Newark Showground in June saw over £1500 raised for charity which was split between the ambucopter and the TT Riders’ Association. And today, pilots and paramedics from the dedicated Helicopter Emergency Medical Service received a cheque for £750 from Classic Bike Shows’…

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  • And we’re off…

    And we’re off…

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    1921 Douglas Taking place across the weekend at Newark Showground, the event is open until 4pm on both Saturday and Sunday and promises to provide a perfect winter warmer with a veritable feast of classic motorcycling action. 1980s race ace and 12 time British champ Roger Marshall is the star attraction, with the guest of…

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  • Countdown to Newark

    Countdown to Newark

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    The show, held over the weekend of January 4-5, brings together an extensive array of display machines, trade stands and autojumble plots, as well as former track star Marshall – who will be talking to fans and showgoers about his illustrious career. “Roger Marshall is right up there as one of the most successful Britons…

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  • Classic Bike Guide on sale! January, 2014

    Classic Bike Guide on sale! January, 2014

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    Latest Classic Bike Guide out now • Editor's intro Gary Pinchin sets the scene • Archive The 'Fireside Tours' LIVE2RIDE • Classic Motorbike Show The NEC bike show that’s really worth going to • Ace Ariel Day Celebrating the birth of the Ariel OC • Basse TT The Dutch road race you never heard of…

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  • Save the Brighton Speed Trials!

    Save the Brighton Speed Trials!

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    Register your objections to save the Trials! But don't delay, the e-petition only runs until January 23, 2014! The Speed Trials has been running in Brighton since 1905 and is one of the highlights of the seafront entertainment calendar. Thousands of people come down for an entertaining fun-packed day out for the whole family to…

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  • December's Classic Bike Guide on sale

    December's Classic Bike Guide on sale

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    New CBG on sale • Editor's intro Gary Pinchin sets the scene • Archive Sunbeam singles star in dirt track racing success LIVE2RIDE • Stafford Show Inside the Carole Nash Classic Mechanics show • Gentlemen ride Distinguished hipsters get suited and booted • Japanese café racers Classics in the eye of a storm • Misano…

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  • VMCC CEO to step down at end of year

    VMCC CEO to step down at end of year

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    VMCC CEO James Hewing to step down He commented: "After nearly a decade in the role I felt it was time to seek a fresh challenge which allowed me to use my experience and skills in a new area. Whilst something of a cliché I am also looking forward to having more weekend time with…

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  • Classic Bike Shows set to serve up a winter feast

    Classic Bike Shows set to serve up a winter feast

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    Make a date for your diaries Back by popular demand, the Carole Nash Classic Bike Guide Winter Classic takes place on the weekend of January 4-5, and brings together an extensive array of display machines, trade stands and autojumble plots, as well as former track star Marshall – who will be talking to fans and…

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  • New Brough S.S.100 launched!

    New Brough S.S.100 launched!

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    Outrageously attractive Brough… The company's retro-looking bike is a clever mix of and high-tech componentry and visual quirk, enough to attract less conventional motorcycle buyers, folk who want performance and to stand out from the crowd. The bike's been a long time coming and some thought it was just a dream. The company says the…

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