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It’s a special shout-out to…
… the Stafford International Classic MotorCycle Show, as the April event finally turns 40 years old. Well, not quite true… the Covid years put paid to us celebrating this a couple of years ago.
Our star guest Giacomo Agostini is in his 80th year and will be signing a special book published for the event and available on our main stand in the middle of the hall near the stage.
Norton Owners’ Club celebrates 125 years of Norton (founded in 1898) and will be putting on a brilliant display of Norton motorcycles through the ages.
The Cossack Owners’ Club comes in from the cold to celebrate its 50th anniversary as a club and will be putting together one of the biggest collections of Soviet motorcycles in the UK.
It’s 60 years since the Sunbeam Owners’ Fellowship came together to form a club, and members will be putting on a proper birthday theme on their club stand.
Lastly, a big shout-out to the Trident & Rocket 3 Owners’ Club, with members celebrating 50 years since the launch of the Triumph Hurricane in 1973.
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To make your day a better experience we’ve got a bar open all day, every day, music from the Daisy Belles, lots of seating around the bandstand, toilets located all over the site including disabled loos. We’ve got free parking for all including, again, disabled parking areas which are closer to the site entrances.
If your kids are under 16 years of age they can come along for free. We’ve plenty of food outlets, indoor cafes and outdoor units serving a variety of food, teas and coffees. An information desk is located at the front of the main hall where one of the Classic Bike Shows team will be only too happy to help.
When you get to the show there is a free map and timetable telling you all the things going on, or alternatively you can visit the website www.staffordclassicbikeshows.co.uk and you can download a copy.
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