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SPACE SELLING OUT FAST
01 August 2006 - International Motorcycle and Scooter Show

Trade and retail space for the 2006 International Motorcycle & Scooter Show is close to selling out, Show Organisers announced today.

With only 200 square meters of space remaining the 2006 Show is on course to sell out in record time and the Organisers are now operating on a first come first served basis. Companies who have not yet secured their space at the Show are being warned to reserve their area as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.

Managing Director of MCI Exhibitions, Finlay McAllan, commented that record space sales are a positive reflection on the quality of the Show and its position as the UK’s leading motorcycle and scooter exhibition: ‘It is a clear indication that the Show is moving up the list of marketing priorities for industry members and has a firm place in their marketing mix. Never before has space at the International Motorcycle and Scooter Show been so close to selling out this early in the year. We are urging anyone hoping to exhibit at the 2006 show to contact us as soon as possible to secure their space.’

With less than three months to go until it gets under way, the 2006 Show will once again reflect the organisers’ commitment to maximising entertainment value for the visitor. Interactive features such as the Bike Ride Out, Off Road School and ‘Whitham’s How To?’ Stage will be returning for their second year, following their huge success in 2005, whilst the ever popular Touring and Leisure section will be bigger and better than ever. Last but not least, this year’s Show sees the introduction of the Thunderdome Games Arena, featuring awe inspiring stunts and theatrical displays.


www.motorcycleshow.co.uk


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