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| | The British Motorcycle Racing Club (BMCRC) will celebrate its 100th anniversary at Brands Hatch next weekend (18/19 April) with a centennial race meeting featuring a mixture of historic motorcycles and modern racing categories. | |
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| | Rottweilers. They burp, fart, and snarl like no-one's business. To some they inspire dread, no doubt by association with satanic shennanigans in The Omen, while to others they are the best pets you could ever hope for; loyal, dependable, while being suitably scary enough to deter the would-be miscreant from any thought of mischief. | |
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| | Last weekend I was reminded that the true joys of biking are never far away. The Essex Section of the Vintage Motorcycle Club (VMCC) had gathered in Writtle, nr Chelmsford for a ride-out to the picturesque riverside village of Rowhedge, led by Geoff Blower. | |
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| | This Easter Sunday the 12th April, Mallory Park is offering the first 150 children under 16-years old a free Easter egg when they come to watch the second round of the Buildbase Mallory Trophy Championship Motorcycles Races. | |
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| | This week MCN will reveal the revival plans of Brough motorcycles. But should old British bike brands like Norton, Hesketh and Brough be brought back from the dead? | |
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| | Norman Hyde has added a new mirror stem extension for modern-classic Triumph Bonneville to their current range on the back of existing research findings on lack of rear view visibility on bikes. | |
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