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MICHELLE MARSH AND LUCY PINDER OPEN AN ACTION-PACKED EVENT AT THE MCN LONDON MOTORCYCLE SHOW
25 January 2005 - EMAP Automotive
This weekend kick starts The MCN London Motorcycle Show, which takes place 29 January to 6 February at Alexandra Palace. The action packed event promises high-octane entertainment for biking enthusiasts and families alike.
Biking babes Lucy Pinder and Michelle Marsh, fresh from their front cover appearance in Zoo for MCN, will be opening the show on Saturday 29 Jan. Early bird visitors will get the chance to meet the girls on the MCN Stage. Bridgestone Live Arena The Bridgestone Live Action Arena will play host to some of the best stunt performers in the country. Visitors will be able to see Supermoto racing, headed up by star riders Ady Smith and Matt Winstanley, burnouts and wheelies performed by Neil Porter and motorcross freestylers Gary Taylor and Danny Beale will be showing off their air-borne tricks. World Record breaker, Terry Grant will support the bike teams with his range of stunts on four wheels, including debuting his new Ferrari F40 to the indoor arena. Compere Paul Musselle promises to keep the audience involved in all the high-speed trickery even inviting visitors to take part, which can only be described as hair-raising! MCN Stage The action continues at the MCN Stage where biking heroes can be seen taking part in live trivia and games including Question of Bikes and Room 101 and will be presented by Steve Parrish, ex rider and BBC Moto GP commentator and Barry Nutley, BBC British Superbike commentator. Confirmed celebrities include faces from the Moto GP, British and World Superbikes series. James Toseland - Reigning and youngest World Superbike Champion Michael Rutter - British Superbikes, first man to do 200mph on a British Road Shane Byrne - Moto GP Chas Davies ? Britain''s biggest hope in Moto GP - will take on Rossi in future years Sean Emmett - The bad boy of racing never trains, boozes on a Saturday, wins races on a Sunday Tommy Hill - R6 cup winner 2003 and BSB rider John Reynolds - Reigning British Superbike Champion Chris Vermuelen - World Superbikes Chris Walker - Moto GP, the crowds favourite Scott Smart - Brightest prospect in British Superbike for 2005 Jeremy McWilliams - Fastest 40 year old on a bike Leon Haslam - Back racing in Britain for the first time in years. Son of the legendary Ron Haslam Craig Jones - Talented young kid James Ellison - 2004 British Superbike privateer Champion Gary Mason - Young, talented and signed for Monster Mob Honda for 2005 Glen Richards - BSB Dean Thomas - BSB Karl Harris - Britain''s brightest hope, moved up a class this year to British Superbikes As well as opportunities to meet the stars of the biking world, the audience will be able to participate in a number of on-stage games. The MCN Challenge invites visitors to enter into a fun race to win MCN branded gear, while the more muscle-bound boys (and girls!) can take part in Man of Steel where participants have to hold a pair of Bridgestone tyres at shoulder level for as long as possible. Speed and stamina are required for the Wheel Change Challenge where competitors are set against the clock as they change a wheel, while budding motocross riders will enjoy Balance a Bike. The MCN show would not be complete without the famous MCN Babe Squad search. Will the audience be able to cheer enough to convince the judges to pick their favourite girl? The winning 10 will make appearances at events across the biking calendar. The girls will be strutting their stuff on the catwalk throughout each day, with the lucky winners being chosen on the last show Sunday. And of course not forgetting the all-important bikes, The MCN London Motorcycle Show will give visitors the chance to see many of the 2005 models including BMW, Buell, Ducati, Benelli, Harley, Honda, Kawasaki, KTM, Suzuki, Triumph and Yamaha.
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