Stars Attending the 2009 Carole Nash
Bike Show Reads Like a Who's Who of Motorcycling
25th November 2009
With
a list of riders that reads like the who’s who
of the biking world flooding to the NEC in Birmingham
from the 27th November to the 6th December, the 2009
Carole Nash International Motorcycle and Scooter Show
will set a new benchmark for the number of celebrity
names appearing at the industry event.
Complementing a host of major bike launches from
the world’s leading manufacturers, household
names including riders and commentators from key Championships
including MotoGP, World and British Superbikes will
be meeting visitors and unveiling the next generation
of bikes. James Toseland, Troy Corser, Bradley Smith,
John McGuinness, Charley Boorman and Steve Plater
will be joined by Marco Melandri, Carl Fogarty, Jon
Kirkham, Jonathon Rea and Leon Haslam to name but
a few.
This
year’s event welcomes the all new Off Road Zone
situated in Hall 5 which will be dedicated to the
very best from the off road world with the highlight
being the opening two rounds of The Future West ACU
British Supercross Championships. Taking place on
Saturday 28th November and Saturday 5th December,
the event will host the biggest names including defending
SX1 and SX2 Champ Mike Brown, title challenger Zach
Osborne and newly crowned Canadian MX1 Champion and
double British Supercross Champion Colton Facciotti.
Finlay McAllan, Managing Director of MCI Exhibitions,
added: “The number of stars who have committed
their time to attend this year’s Show has been
overwhelming. The Show is often the only chance the
public has to meet them so they are a key visitor
attraction and with initiatives such as Get On! coupled
with the new Off Road Zone and The Future West ACU
British Supercross Championships, we have riders representing
all facets of the motorcycle world”.
The 2009 Show will offer an incredible selection
of bikes, accessories and components with a range
of interactive features including the Yamaha Off Road
Experience and Karting and Mini-Motos, all of which
will demonstrate to visitors of all ages what the
industry has to offer. Those looking forward to Preview
Day can take advantage of the £28 entry fee,
which includes all the interactive features free of
charge. For the remainder of the Show, adults looking
to book in advance will once again receive savings
on the on the door price*
For more information visit: www.motorcycleshow.co.uk.
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