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London motorsport show introduces new motorcycle section for 2007 PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 15 November 2006
The organisers of the London Motorsport Show have enjoyed such phenomenal exhibitor growth in their first year at ExCeL London that they are already making expansion plans for 2007 with the introduction of a motorcycle section.

Philip Bunn, Organiser said: “We have created a great platform for professional motorsport in London and it makes perfect sense to move this on to the next level by introducing motorcycle racing. Again, the motorcycle section will cover all disciplines making the show totally unique as it will represent all forms of motor sport.”

The organisers received a number of enquiries from motorcycle racing teams and suppliers for the 2006 show, to be held on Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th December. Included in this year’s line up of exhibitors will be Drag bike teams and the Auto-Cycle Union.

Until now there has not been an exhibition for the racer and only for the racer, and the main aim of the show is to create a ‘one stop shop’ for all for riders and drivers, as well as create a showcase for those interested in taking part in the future.

The show is very selective in its content and will not except road bikes or cars, instead focussing on track machinery and its associated suppliers only.

Organisers are offering complimentary 2006 show tickets to any companies who are interested in exhibiting in 2007. Companies wishing to attend, should email their requirements to This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it or call Philip Bunn on +44 (0) 1444 246446.

For further information on the 2006 show, visit http://www.londonmotorsport.co.uk or http://www.londonkartshow.co.uk. To book tickets, call the booking line on tel: 01444 246 456.
Last Updated ( Thursday, 16 November 2006 )
 
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