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Elk Season opens at Ardingly in March

Elk Season opens at Ardingly in MarchElk Promotions’ season-opening Ardingly Classic Bike Show & Jumble set for Sunday 24th March 2024

Elk Promotions’ Ardingly Classic Bike Show & Jumble kick-starts their 2024 season on Sunday 24th March, at the usual South of England Showground venue.

Now in its 18th year, the March event at Ardingly marks the start of the riding season for many classic bike enthusiasts after the long, cold winter lay-up. The packed show once again promises a plethora of show bikes for inspiration, alongside a bike-only jumble and tons of trade stalls for those eager to finish off their winter projects.

The main Jubilee show hall will hold the highlight for many visitors once again this year, with a healthy number of privately-owned pre-1980 machines and club stands already signed-up for the show.

With almost two acres of show space available, most makes and models from motorcycling’s history will be represented. Last year’s prize winners included an eclectic mix of marques and models – including a 1915 Blackburne Scarlet Runner Replica and a 1966 Velocette Thruxton, right though to a 50cc Suzuki A50P Sports from 1977 – so eager show-goers can expect the same again.

Visitors wishing to enter their own bike can do so online at www.elkpromotions.co.uk/enter-your-bike

Rick Parkington’s 1915 Blackburne Scarlet Runner Replica

The all-motorcycle autojumble and trade stands – offering new and used spares, accessories, clothing, tools and more – will fill up the remaining space inside the halls, with additional pitches outdoors.

For those looking to clear up space at home, Workshop Clear-Out’ stalls are available at the bargain price of just £20 per plot (pre-book only). The Free BikeMart display-to-sell area also returns, for those wishing to buy and sell complete machines.

As always, a range of caterers will also be on-hand to keep busy bargain hunters topped-up with food and drink throughout the day.

Plenty of show-goers arrive by bike

The South of England Showground can be found at Ardingly, near Gatwick, RH17 6TL – eight miles from M23 junction 10. For those riding in, there will be a Helmet Park in The Stockman’s Building.

Ticket prices have been frozen for the fourth year running, so adult tickets still cost just £7 and accompanied children under 16 are admitted free. Early Bird tickets are valid from 8am – two hours before general entry – and cost £10.

Tickets are available online or visitors can pay by card or cash at the gate. Advance tickets, stall bookings and all other info at www.elk-promotions.co.uk

Classic Suzukis at Ardingly Summer Bike Show

A pair of ex-Barry Sheene race bikes are among many exhibits at the Ardingly Summer Show on Sunday 30th July.

Both machines are from the 1973 season, when Barry Sheene won the newly introduced Formula 750 European Championship. The tubular-framed Seeley Suzuki TR500 was one of his most successful motorcycles, also carrying him to the Shell Sport Championship, King of Brands and MCN Man of the Year.

The other race bike is a Seeley TR500 1973 Monococque – the only original of this type ridden by Sheene.

Also confirmed for the show is a Suzuki TR750 XR11, raced in the 1975 Transatlantic Trophy by Stan Woods, who was the only British rider to achieve first place that year, (at the Oulton Park leg).

There is no age restriction on machines entered for display at the July Ardingly Show, but post-1994 motorcycles are expected to be of interest. Motorcycles can be submitted free of charge using an online form on the Elk Promotions website and owners of display bikes also get into the event for free.

The main bike show is held in the large Jubilee Hall, alongside club stands and selected traders. Bike jumblers and traders, tons of classic motorcycles, new and used spares, clothing and accessories are spread across five halls around the showground. Refreshments are available from a variety of carefully chosen food stalls.

The South of England Showground can be found at Ardingly, near Gatwick, RH17 6TL – eight miles from M23 junction 10, and clearly sign-posted.
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Gates open to the public from 10 am. Ticket prices have been frozen at the 2022 rate, at just £7 for adults. Accompanied children under 16 get in for free, parking is free and well-behaved dogs are welcome.

EarlyBird Admission from 8:00–8:45 am is available for £10. Tickets are available online or visitors can pay by card or cash at the gate.

To find out more visit www.elk-promotions.co.uk