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Doors closed to MCL24 the day gone by, after an unheard of 9 days full of entertainment, innovation and unforgettable experiences for the thousands of guests who attended.
From thrilling unusual mannequin launches, to inspiring alternatives to rob to 2 wheels, MCL24 delivered an ride indulge in no other. Brand-unusual features launched at the negate captivated attendees and supplied a pudgy day of immersive entertainment that prolonged beyond the realm-illustrious motorbike brands on current.
The Knowledgeable Lab, hosted by Grace Webb, supplied insightful conversations with engineers, product managers, adventurers and celebrities, while The Machine Store supplied hands-on sessions maintaining obligatory bike maintenance, demystifying matters such as suspension settings.
Over 1,500 guests put apart in a time on the BSB RiDE Sim Racing Train, supported by the British Superbike Championship – joining the likes of BSB stars Glenn Irwin, Peter Hickman and Kyle Ryde who also raced.
Brand-unusual for 2024, the Competition Zone and revamped Black Horse Stagewowed audiences with adrenaline-pumping performances by stunt riders across lots of disciplines, including Trials, Toll road and Freestyle Motocross. Hosted by Matt Crowhurst and James Whitham, the stage supplied fans the chance to stand up shut and non-public with racers and driving celebrities – including 2024 World Superbike Champion, Toprak Razgatlıoğlu.
Over 300 college students from 11 schools and universities loved two focussed profession days at the negate designed to encourage the following generation of riders and industry professionals. At the moment showcased the inspiring alternatives available, and early recommendations from of us that attended is determined.
The closing weekend of the negate hosted the first-ever MCL Saturday Evening Competition, featuring performances by Rick Parfitt Jnr and the RPJ Band, The Gasoline Girls, and DJ Rosie. Extra than 1200 guests stayed after hours and danced the evening away, bringing MCL24 to a sensational shut.
MCL25 will happen at the NEC, Birmingham, between 15-23 November. Developed tickets are on sale now from www.motorcyclelive.co.uk.