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Brackley Festival of Motorcycling (BFoMC) was started in 2009 when a bunch of local lads thought "wouldn't it be nice to get a few bikers together & raise some cash for charity as well". From that idea a festival was born that has gone from strength to strength with over 12,000 people attending in 2011.

The Festival takes over the High Street (which we close for the day) and the neighbouring school fields and has stunt riders, display teams, a wall of death, off-roaders, manufacturers, classics, road racers and racing celebrities and a whole load more.

BFoMC is run by volunteers on a not for profit basis to raise money for the the Air Ambulance and another selected charity. If you want to help, sponsor, exhibit or donate we'd love to hear from you via our contact form.

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The 2013 Brackley Festival of Motorcycling will be on 18th August from 10:00 - 17:00. Put it in your diary now!!

Based in our town centre we run a unique, family friendly Festival celebrating all genres of motorcycling from trials to custom to road racing and beyond.. BFoMC is run for charity by volunteers: please support us!

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The confirmed list of Riders and Classic Race Bikes for the High Street Arena is starting to come together. Below are the ones we definitely have right now but there may be a few more just waiting for the final say-so..

The Riders

  • Paul Smart, 1972 Imola 200 winner, 1971 Bol D`Or winner
  • Charlie Williams, Nine Times a TT winner
  • Sean Emmett, Former GP rider and BSB Superbike winner
  • Mark Phillips, British Superbike Champion 1986, Speed Triple Champion 1995
  • Alan Batson, British Production Champion 1982.
  • Tom Dickie, Manx GP winner 1966, 1971 Bol D`Or winner
  • David Hailwood, Son of a Legend

The Bikes

 
Over 50 Classic Race Bikes from the last 50 years of road racing including:
  • Mike Hailwood`s 1967 Honda 4Cyl 500cc
  • 2 XR 69 Suzukis Including William Dunlop`s Classic winner from 2010 
  • Barry Sheene`s 1979 Suzuki R.G. 500cc
  • 3cyl 500cc M.V.
  • 1949 Factory 350 Velocette (World Championship)
  • 2 TZ 750 Yamahas
  • 4cyl 250cc Yamaha 1968 2str.
  • 2 Triumph Triples
  • 4cyl 250cc Yamaha 4str.
  • Slippery Sam Triumph 
  • Yamaha R1 ridden to victory in final Formula 1 TT by john McGuiness in 2006
  • Host of Manx Nortons and Honda 4cyl reps 
  • 125cc Honda ridden to victory in the final 125cc TT by Chris Palmer