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East Anglian Air Ambulance Charity Motorcycle Run
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East Anglian Air Ambulance Charity Motorcycle Run
On the June 15th 2008, the first East Anglian Air Ambulance Charity Motorcycle Run will take place.
Starting from Washbrook Garage at Copdock, the bikes will depart on route to RAF Honington the home of the Suffolk Air Ambulance. On arrival riders will be able to park up and enjoy a 2 lane ¼ mile sprint featuring classic and modern sprint machinery.
Also we will be celebrating a special achievement! 40 years ago this year Alf Hagon blasted down the Honington runway to record the UK’s first 200+mph speed (206mph). Alf will be guest of honour on the day and will be bringing along the mighty 1260cc v-twin JAP for all to see.
To celebrate there will be several specialist 200mph machines on hand to try and re-create Alf’s achievement. Running the length of the main runway you will see if these guys came emulate or better Alf’s 40-year old course record!
So - Sign up and for the cost of less than 2 pints of ale you’ll get a great run, see a great days racing in a fantastic setting courtesy of the MOD.
Profits from the day will be donated to The East Anglian Air Ambulance
More information on the event can be found at:
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:: The Air Ambulance Run - June 15th 2008 - Four Four Zero
Starting from Washbrook Garage at Copdock, the bikes will depart on route to RAF Honington the home of the Suffolk Air Ambulance. On arrival riders will be able to park up and enjoy a 2 lane ¼ mile sprint featuring classic and modern sprint machinery.
Also we will be celebrating a special achievement! 40 years ago this year Alf Hagon blasted down the Honington runway to record the UK’s first 200+mph speed (206mph). Alf will be guest of honour on the day and will be bringing along the mighty 1260cc v-twin JAP for all to see.
To celebrate there will be several specialist 200mph machines on hand to try and re-create Alf’s achievement. Running the length of the main runway you will see if these guys came emulate or better Alf’s 40-year old course record!
So - Sign up and for the cost of less than 2 pints of ale you’ll get a great run, see a great days racing in a fantastic setting courtesy of the MOD.
Profits from the day will be donated to The East Anglian Air Ambulance
More information on the event can be found at:
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:: The Air Ambulance Run - June 15th 2008 - Four Four Zero
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