On Sunday October 3rd, Crich Tramway Village in Derbyshire will host their 4th Annual Classic Motorcycle Day.
Organised in conjunction with the Vincent H.R.D Ownersโ Club, the event combines the passions of vintage trams and classic motorcycles offering a great family day out. Derwent Waste Management have generously sponsored the event for the fourth year.
There will be trophies awarded for โBest British Motorcycleโ, โBest International Motorcycleโ, โBest Japanese Motorcycleโ and โBest Pre-war Motorcycleโ and โBest Scooterโ which will be decided by judges, while the public will have the chance to vote for โBest in Showโ.
The Old Bike Mart magazine will once again provide the cup for โBest Classic Motorcycle in Original Conditionโ.
New for this year is an award for โBest Scooterโ. Vincent H.R.D Ownersโ Club organiser, Jon Lambley said: “The Vincent H.R.D Ownersโ Club are keen to include all makes of motorcycles and scooters, and for all the various owners clubs to engage together in this celebration of two-wheeled machinery from the last 120 years.”
For motorcyclists on modern motorbikes, which can be parked in the car parks, there is a reduced entry price to the event of ยฃ12.50 for this day. Please ask for a voucher on arrival.
Events Manager at Crich Tramway Village, Candi Bell said: โWeโre delighted to be hosting our 4th Classic Motorcycle event again this year, which continues to be very popular with motorcyclists and families looking for an interesting day out.
“We have over 200 classic motorcycles booked in for this year and itโs great to see how much work has gone into maintaining themโ.
General admission costs ยฃ19.00 for adults, ยฃ16.50 for seniors, ยฃ11.00 for children, or ยฃ43.00 for a family ticket (two adults and 3 children). These prices include free return within 12 months (subject to opening dates and excluding the World War II events).
The event runs from 10 am โ 5:30 pm (last admissions 4 pm) and vintage trams run from 10:30 am to 5 pm offering unlimited rides. Face coverings are required when riding the trams (unless medically exempt).