Prescot Bike Festival |
“Exhibitor space is much sought after and limited to those who will add real value through higher-end product offer,” festival organiser Gordon Downie said. Anyone interested in taking space should click on the New Exhibitors section of the Exhibitors page on the website or email pbf@kdbc.co.uk.
Downie predicts the fourth annual event will be the largest ever, with even more bike manufacturers and clubs confirmed, plus a large display of historic, modern and race bikes in the paddock. There will be demo areas, passenger rides, trade stalls, stunts, live music, good food and “a host of entertainment both on and off the track to keep the whole family amused”. Special guest appearances include former three-times British Superbike Champion and Blood Bike ambassador John Reynolds, MotoGP commentator Steve Parrish, motorcycle adventurer Nick Sanders and making his debut appearance – Michael Rutter.
The list of historic, classic and race bikes at Prescott Bike Festival 2014 includes:
* Carlos Checa’s MotoGP Ducati Desmosedici GP5 and his 2011 WSB-winning Ducati 1198 F1 (courtesy of Dawn Treader Performance)
* David Jeffries' GSX-R1000 TT bike and James Toseland's first WSS machine
* The 1930 Rudge Ulster belonging to David Osborne
* Chris Sawyer's 1928 Cotton Blackburne
* A rare Sachs R800 Roadster from 2002 owned by Barry Fahey
* The 1959 Norton Dominator of Ian Cordes
* Rare Excelsior Manxmans from Dave Lee and Adrian Sellars
New features include the Angelic Bulldog 400mph streamliner land speed motorbike project.
The show is held at the Prescott Hill Climb, Gotherington, GL52 9RD. Advance tickets are £12; under 16s (with paying adult) go free.
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