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JUNE 7-9

Retrofestival. Newark Showground, Newark, Notts, NG24 2NY. www.retrofestival.co.uk.

Lion Rally. Gravelly Bridge Farm, Grazeley Green Road, Grazeley, Reading, Berkshire, RG7 1LG. www.readingmag.org.uk. Email leebrown296@hotmail.com.

JUNE 8

Daventry Motorcycle Festival. Daventry Town Centre (Market Square & High Street), Daventry, Northampnshire, NN11 4HT. www.daventrybikefest.co.uk.Tel 07877 544572.Email info@daventrybikefest.co.uk.

Gillingham in Gear. Red Lion Field and Town Meadows, High Street, Gillingham, Dorset. Tel 01747 823747.

Italian Bike Day. The Red Lion, Cassington, Oxfordshire, OX29 4DN. For more information, email alanbmrco@gmail.com.

JUNE 9

Triumph Bike Day. Ace Cafe, Ace Corner, N Circular Rd, Stonebridge, London, NW10 7UD. london.acecafe.com.

20th Ripon Classic Car & Bike Show. Ripon Racecourse, Boroughbridge Road, Ripon, HG4 1UG. www.markwoodwardclassicevents.com.Tel 01697 451882. Email info@markwoodwardclassicevents.com.

Erith & District MCC are promoting the ACU North Kent Trials Combine. Jacksons Wood, Haymans Hill, Horsmonden, Kent TN12 8BX.

Sunbeam MCC Rose of Shires. Stoke Bruerne, Northants. Tel Rob Bayman 07850 870094. Email robertbayman@btinternet.com.

JUNE 14-16

SycaMotore Farm,. Tel 07786 065341. Email .

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