Brummie Jackie
Went to watch the sand racing here last year and had a blast, if anybody is interested in going i know several folk who rent out flats and stuff on a nightly basis and its cheaper than camping :)
After the success of the first Mablethorpe Motorcycle Festival and due to public demand Gary & Tina will be holding the second Mablethorpe Motorcycle Festival on the 19th March to coincide with the last Sand Racing Race of the season.
Motorcycle Festival on the 19th of March
Monies collected are to go to chosen charities such as the Air Ambulance and Tourism Forum.
For a fun filled weekend for the whole family its a must
Mablethorpe is a small seaside town noted for its Beaches, located on the east coast of England between Skegness and Cleethorpes.
Mablethorpe
The Big Weekend
Stunt Riders
Beach Racing
Displays
Trade Stalls
& Lots Lots More
Not To Be Missed
¦ HM Plant Honda
racing-appearances
from some top British
super bike riders
¦ Ultimate racing
team-with local
man Pete Hickman
¦ Lincolnshire Road Safety
Partnership (TBC)
¦ Wolds Bikers
¦ Trade stalls - clothing
helmets, accessories etc
¦ Live band
¦ Stunt display - skard4life
¦ Lifeboat, fire engine
'Bessie' and Red Cross
¦ Local children
show off their skills on skate boards
¦ Local dealers - Harley, BMW, Honda etc
Evening entertainment will be held at Sharkeys bar on the sea front, with a live band, auction and raffle draw with prizes.
This the second Mablethorpe Bike Festival coinsides with the last sand race of the season
Last sand racing day - Sunday 20th March (TBC)
Deleted User
Well after the fun we had last year ... count us two in on it
Sandi
Now on the events calendar
http://www.bikermatch.co.uk/sites/bm/events/event_details.asp?event_id=1110
Bikeabill
and of coarse if them two are going i'l have to go to. LOL
Deleted User
They should have the 2011 'race chariots' for us all to drool over bill lmao
Deleted Member
me baz will be ther too
Brummie Jackie
O yes me and Mr Bill in our Chariots of Fire
Shell Lady ope u r not going to undress in public again !!!!!
THAT MAN owes me a cnady floss as well
Deleted User
What ... It was not my fault !
As for candy floss well hope it doesn't get wet again lol
rockchick123
Hmmm ... not been ... count us lot in Jackie :)
whackojacko
Weel BJ, that sounds like a superb event, but I would not be able to decide 'til I see if the salt is still on the roads up here. It's early for we tcheuchters fae up here. I'll keep it in mind defo
whackojacko
Weel BJ, that sounds like a superb event, but I would not be able to decide 'til I see if the salt is still on the roads up here. It's early for we tcheuchters fae up here. I'll keep it in mind defo
Brummie Jackie
WJ only if u brin the tattie scones, fruit pudding and square sausage lol
JP
sounds like a good weekend
whackojacko
Here BJ it's a bike I ride, not a mobile deli. Whit about a nice bitto haggis as well hun
Brummie Jackie
only if u bring the neeps and tatties to go with it lol
Old Un can i push u in the sea ????
whackojacko
only if its at least 20c so that'll be a naw x, less o the ol' un or al start bein rude
Brummie Jackie
WJ lol sorry Old Un was meant for JP lol
JP
You push me in the sea ?
I dont think so
Brummie Jackie
I think i must !!!!!
DG99
I might fancy a bit of that, I used to live in Mablethorpe for 4 months of the year nearly (parents had a bungalow there for the holidays) and my Auntie and Uncle ran F J Soars the model shop, which was right by the old bus station, think its a costcutters nowadays (bus station). My uncle (sadly passed away now) introduced me to the sand racing as he was involved with the running of it and lots of his mates rode in the races. I remember going once to his house and in his garage he had a BSA 500 Goldstar sand racer that belonged to his mate along with 2 of the 'Monkees' monkey bikes which had been bought after the series had ended and shipped back to this country, not my uncles but his mates. Rode them on the beach myself with my cousin on the other one, smiles all round that day. No one in Mablethorpe or the surrounding areas trailered their bikes to the races, just blasted them there on the roads lolol, happy days indeed. This was 1970 onwards by the way, we had a caravan at Trusthorpe before that from 1963 to the year we bought the bungalow.