Time: July 8, 2011 to July 10, 2011
Location: Mallory Park Race Circuit
Street: Kirkby Mallory
City/Town: Leicestershire LE9 7QE
Website or Map: http://www.mallorypark.co.uk
Phone: 01455-842931
Event Type: motor, race
Organized By: Malloy Park
Latest Activity: Jul 8, 2011
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King Kenny Roberts returns to the UK on 8th-10th July 2011 at Mallory Park to ride a bike for the first time since 1983 and is joined by other greats of motorcycle racing such as Agostini, Cooper, Read, Grant, Smart and Baker to name just a few.
With everything from track time to demos and racing, grasstrack to autojumble and concours displays, this is the premier motorcycle classic show in the UK, if not Europe. Live bands in the evening, camping, bars and entertainment, what more could you want?
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