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Fabulous at 50!

Brace yourselves, as you’re about to read an unashamed spot of trumpet-blowing for Classic Dirt Bike … Who are we kidding? It’s not just one trumpet parping away, it’s a fanfare of brass band proportions.

Yes, the 2019 Hagon sponsored Classic Dirt Bike Show on February 16/17, 2019 will coincide with the 50th edition of Classic Dirt Bike magazine! Ta-da!

For over 12 years we’ve strived to bring you the best from the Classic Dirt Bike world and witnessed our scene grow exponentially, to encompass not only the traditional classic world of thundering Fifties four-strokes but the newer twinshock and Evo bikes coming under our mantle. How do we do it? Because we’re enthusiasts – we love the whole gamut of offroadness… be it trials, MX or enduro, solo or sidecar, we’re there.

As ever at the Telford International Centre – the show’s home for many years – there will be three massive halls packed with trade stands, club displays and private entries as enthusiasts put their machines on show.

There will be stage interviews throughout the day, prize presentations from several of the series we feature in the magazine and oh,

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