Classic Dirt Bike

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❝Finding new blood to help organise and run classic events must be encouraged to keep the sport alive❞

With the coming of this landmark, 50th issue of I thought I would make time to celebrate the magazine and reflect on off-road motorcycling, the sport that it holds so dearly. When Issue 1 appeared on the shelves of a certain high street newsagents back in 2006, it set the tone for the other 49 to follow. Its pages included a profile of Bill Brown, a prominent figure on

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