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Bristol celebrates its 40th

To be held over the weekend of February 1/2, the 2020 Carole Nash Bristol Classic MotorCycle show will be the 40th such event.

To mark this milestone, organisers are turning the clocks back to the 1970s and 80s with a special themed birthday celebration. Visitors, traders and club members alike are encouraged to enter into the spirit of the celebration.

There’s a prize of £100 per day for the best dressed visitor, and a £1000 cash prize for the best club stand.

The first 1000 people who purchase tickets in advance will be given one free party bag per transaction, complete with an assortment of products and offers.

Discounted advance tickets are now on sale, with a one-day adult pass costing £11. Tickets will also be available on the gate at £13 – and under 15s get free admission. Free parking is available on site.

For more information visit bristolclassicbikeshow.com

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