We are pleased to announce the running of Beezumph 31 at the Cadwell park circuit.
We, the committee have been working very hard in the last few weeks and are pleased to announce the following :-
The Theme this year is ‘production racers’ and celebrating the 50th anniversary of Slippery Sam’s 5th and final TT victory.
We have invited the Norton Owners club as this years guest club which they have duly accepted.
The track sessions are as follows :-
- Entry level, following marshals at a moderate pace.
- Pre 1985 bikes touring.
- Pre 1985 bikes fast touring.
- Post 1985 bikes.
- Open class.
- Historic parade race bikes 0nly.
There will be a historic race bike parade session running open pipe with no noise restrictions.
There have been negotiations with the National motorcycle museum and they are going to prepare and bring six bikes to be ridden in the historic parade, four are confirmed as follows :-
- Slippery Sam.
- Percy Tait’s works Rob North T150.
- A works Norton Rotary.
- The Thruxton 500 winning Commando production racer.
The other two bikes and the rider line up are still to be confirmed. There will also be a good variety of other bikes to compliment the parade and make a great spectacle to see and hear.
On top of this the Museum are going to help promote the event using their social media pages which have 90,000 followers.
Joy has arranged for ‘Classic bike guide ‘ to attend and do a feature for publication.
The tickets are printed and will be available online via the Beezumph website , postal and at events we are attending through the year.
Mark our chairman and the committee are hoping we can give the event an uplift and feel good factor and as many members, friends, enthusiasts and families attending as possible for a very rare opportunity to see these bikes being ridden as they were back in the day.