Motorcycle legends John McGuinness and Dean Harrison will feature at the International Classic Motorcycle Show on April 25–26, alongside rare classic bikes, auctions, and live displays.

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Racing legend John McGuinness has been confirmed as a star guest at this month’s International Classic Motorcycle Show. He will appear alongside fellow Honda Racing UK rider Dean Harrison.
Carole Nash sponsors the show, which attracts motorcycle enthusiasts from across the UK and beyond and stands as the country’s largest gathering of classic motorcycles.
McGuinness, a 23-time winner at the Isle of Man TT, will be sharing stories from his illustrious career and meeting fans throughout the two-day event. With seven Senior TT victories and 47 podium finishes, he remains one of the most respected figures in road racing.
Joining him is Harrison, one of the fastest road racers of his generation. A five-time TT winner, including a Senior TT triumph, Harrison will take part in live sessions where he will discuss his racing experiences and interact with attendees.
The event, taking place on April 25–26, will also feature The Spring Stafford Sale hosted by Bonhams. The auction will showcase a range of rare motorcycles, including two bikes raced by Barry Sheene and a 1965 MV Agusta formerly owned by John Surtees.
Visitors also experience the Classic Racer GP Paddock, which hosts the popular “Live Start-up Area” and fires up iconic machines in front of the crowd. In addition, hundreds of motorcycles from private collectors and clubs will be on display, competing for awards such as Best in Show.
The show showcases renowned British brands like Norton, BSA, Triumph, and Ariel alongside international names such as Harley-Davidson, Laverda, Suzuki, and Indian.
Overall, this year’s International Classic Motorcycle Show promises a mix of racing legends, rare machines, and engaging experiences, making it a must-visit event for motorcycle enthusiasts.



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