Thousands of bikers roar in for Bexhill MotoFest
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The country’s first ‘ride-in’ cinema attracted dozens on the De La Warr Pavilion (DLWP) terrace on Friday (August 12), before the legendary Wilko Johnson played a sell-out gig in the auditorium on Saturday night.
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Hide AdSunday saw more than 3,000 bikers roar onto the seafront for a whole day of music, entertainment, food and motorcycle-galore, with mayor Simon Elford getting involved.
Organiser Howard Martin said it was a fantastic event especially as the weather was kind and the sun shone all weekend, unlike last year.
Friday kicked off with around 500 people and 100 bikes at the ride-in cinema with a screening of the film Road, narrated by Liam Neeson.
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Hide AdWilko Johnson brought the house down for his sell-out performance before the bikes came on Sunday.
A cavalcade of massive Honda Goldwing touring motorcycles danced their way onto the DLWP terrace while Led Zeppelin tribute band Coda entertained the crowds.
Keen biker Cllr Elford got into the spirit and boarded a Honda Goldwing trike to take his wife, Tanya, for a spin around the terrace.
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Hide AdThere were motorcycle traders and a market all around the DLWP as well as the opportunity to test out an electric scooter and learn to ride with 1066 training.
Howard said the event was a great success for the town bringing visitors from as far away as Belgium and the Netherlands and many B&Bs and hotels were sold out, as well as Kloofs campsite.
“I had two favourite moments, first when the Honda Goldwing cavalcade came up Marine Court Avenue, that was fantastic,” he said.
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Hide Ad“And artist Peter Baker, who’s holding an exhibition at the DLWP, was about to leave and got to his front door, turned around and saw all these motorcycles and decided not to go back to London and stayed.
“So we got an endorsement from Sir Peter Baker which was great.”
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