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  1. Best Biker Club Fundraiser Ideas

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    When it comes to raising funds for a club, there are dozens of tried and true options. Whether your club wants to raise funds for renting a clubhouse or donating to another cause, those in the community usually schedule a few fundraising events throughout the year. Though they’re always centered around a good cause, some are more memorable than others.   Best Biker Club Fundraiser Ideas - pexels-photo-3086278

    In fact, it can be a little grueling to figure out how to raise money and not bore attendees. For this reason, a good old-fashioned party usually gets the job done. But when it comes to crafting a thoughtful, fun, and impactful fundraising experience, you might need to dig a little bit deeper. 

    If you’re looking for ideas that will take your biker club fundraisers to the next level, then take a few shortcuts with this list. We’ve got some of the best ideas out there for UK based biker clubs.

    Poker Runs

    Hosting a good old-fashioned poker tournament is a great way to please attendees and get a spirit of competition going. Millions worldwide access Texas Hold'em on virtual platforms, where they can play in table games and tournaments. In fact, online play is a popular way to get started with poker, as it's not hard to find advice on improving home game results, memorizing hand rankings, and even entering official competitions online. But the poker run is a little bit different to classic online play. 

    The poker run involves elements of a scavenger hunt. Club members will ride to various locations where they’re tasked with finding hidden cards. Once they’ve got a hand, they return to base where they’ll compare their hand’s ranking to others in the group. This is a great event when it comes to bringing various clubs together, as it can be arranged as an individual or team competition.

    Simulation Races

    Poker is a game many are familiar with—but what about a more digitized game? If your club has access to a simulation setup, then there’s no better fundraising event than a simulation race. Simulations usually focus on F1, rally, or MotoGP. If you’re club is more flexible, you can pit riders together in a game like MotoGP 23 or even head to places like London’s F1 Arcade.

    But if you want a more homegrown experience, that’s okay, too. You can find games like DriveClub Bikes straight from a PC. This game is considered one of the most realistic motorcycle riding games on the market, allowing you to take on other members while also raising money for the club.    Biker Club Fundraiser Ideas - pexels-photo-2948295

    Mini Moto Show

    If poker and riding simulations aren’t your thing, then consider a classic option like a mini moto show. Once again, this a great option for multi-club fundraising efforts, as it allows members to show off their rides. It’s also a bit easier to arrange, as moto shows are usually more casual than competitive poker runs or simulation races. 

    That being said, you will need to find a café or a club that has plenty of room. Similarly, you’ll still need to work with food and drink vendors to make sure guests don’t leave hungry. Aside from that, you can expect a long day of passionate chatter and getting to check out flashy bikes. Just try to pepper in a few events, like a raffle and bike washes. This offers you a chance to give the event structure and earn a few more pounds.

    Quizzes & Trivia Events

    So far, we’ve counted down three complex types of fundraisers that any club can take on. Still, they do require a lot of time, effort, and even funding to get off the ground. If you’re low on time and energy, then keep things simple with a quiz or trivia event.

    These can take place straight from a clubhouse or a beloved haunt. All that’s left to do is figure out what sorts of topics you want to quiz attendees on—motorcycle topics are obviously a favorite. Don’t forget to include a few top prizes for the winners of the trivia event. If there’s a large event coming up, whether something like Cheltenham or an event like the BAFTAs, consider framing the quiz around that topic.

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  2. Check in for the motorcycle season

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    • Check your bike’s battery is fully charged
    • Half of all bike breakdowns are due to non-start or cut-out issues
    • Mechanical issues cause a third of breakdowns

    The motorcycling season is kick-starting and riders need to make essential checks to avoid common breakdown issues, says leading provider Start Rescue.

    “Our data shows that half of all motorcycle breakdowns are due to the engine not starting or cutting out,” says Lee Puffett, Managing Director of Start Rescue. “Non-start issues, such as a flat battery, account for 34% of call-outs, while a cut-out where the engine stops unexpectedly make up 16% of calls. That’s why it’s vital to keep your bike’s battery properly charged or replace it when necessary.”

    A further 30% of motorcycle call-outs are due to: general mechanical faults (13%), gearbox and clutch issues (11%), and problems with the chain (6%). Other issues can be caused by tyres and fuel systems that have degraded while the bike has been stored over winter.

    Most motorcycle breakdowns happen within a short distance from home, which is why Start Rescue motorcycle cover includes Local Recovery up to 10 miles and most policies include National Recovery too.

    Lee Puffett adds: “Our dedicated motorcycle cover is among the most affordable on the market. As well as motorcycles, we also cover scooters and mopeds, and our operatives have the correct equipment to repair or transport your treasured motorcycle.

    “We are the quickest to respond to a breakdown and reach 77% of call-outs within 30 minutes to an hour. You can also take out personal cover if you’re riding pillion, so you are still protected in the event of a breakdown.”

    Start Rescue has just been named Your Money’s Best Breakdown Provider 2024 and the judges commented: “This shows you can win if you provide outstanding customer service, appealing products, and cater for Brits on a budget.”

    Start Rescue has a 4.4-star rating on Trustpilot, a five-star Defaqto* rating and has achieved Which? Recommended Provider status for five years running. Start Rescue has also been awarded best Breakdown Cover provider in the Finder Customer Satisfaction Awards 2024 (www.finder.com), scoring 4.9 out of 5 for overall satisfaction with a 94% recommendation rate.

    In the What Car? Survey of Best Breakdown Cover Start Rescue come top for best response time, reaching 77% of call-outs in 30 minutes to an hour and didn’t leave anyone waiting for more than two hours. Start Rescue also won best in the survey for performing temporary repairs that let people continue with their journeys.

    Launched in 2009, Start Rescue is an integral part of the nation’s fourth largest breakdown and recovery service, Call Assist, which now has more than two million UK customers.

    For further breakdown advice, please visit startrescue.co.uk

     

     

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  3. MotoGP Grand Prix De France 2024 Early Look and Odds Preview

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    The anticipation is building as we approach the fifth round of the 2024 MotoGP season, set to ignite the Le Mans Bugatti Grand Prix racing track in France this weekend. This thrilling event is a key highlight of the 21-race calendar, promising high-speed action and intense competition.  MotoGP Grand Prix De France 2024 Early Look and Odds Preview

    The MotoGP French Grand Prix, a pivotal event in the championship, is set to take place at the Bugatti track in Le Mans. Last year, Marco Bezzecchi emerged as the victor, marking the 1000th weekend of the world championship with his win.

    Last year, the Italian achieved his second Grand Prix triumph after his first success in the Argentine Grand Prix, temporarily propelling him to the championship standings.

    The previous year's MotoGP French Grand Prix was a record-breaking event, with 278,805 spectators flocking to Le Mans over the weekend. This high attendance is a testament to the event's popularity and significance in the MotoGP calendar.

    The MotoGP French Grand Prix has seen intense competition over the years. Jorge Lorenzo, a dominant force in the sport, holds the record for the most wins in this event, with six victories between 2009 and 2016.

    When is the 2024 French Grand Prix?

    The MotoGP French Grand Prix is scheduled for 10-12 May 2024. The race on Sunday will commence at 1 pm BST, equivalent to 2 pm local time.

    Moto GP In France: A Historic Venue

    Certain events on the MotoGP calendar are notably iconic due to the historical significance of the tracks where they take place and the high level of competition they foster. The Grand Prix of France is unquestionably at the forefront in this regard.

    The Bugatti GP Circuit near Le Mans is not just a track, it's a testament to the rich history of World Championship GP Motorcycle Racing. As an integral section of the extensive Circuit de la Sarthe, it has witnessed countless iconic moments and fierce battles. Its 4,200 meters of French asphalt have been graced by the best in the sport, making it a revered venue for MotoGP enthusiasts.

    Francesco Bagnaia & Jorge Martin Battle at the Top of the Standings

    Despite Francesco Bagnaia's best efforts, Jorge Martin still leads the championship by 17 points going into this weekend's French GP. However, there is still plenty of opportunity for riders to gain distance in the title race since there are 17 rounds left in the season.

    Martin has been impressive on his path to a 92-point performance in early 2024. His consistent top-two finishes in weighted predator and prey throughout the season reflect the aggressive riding style that the Spaniard employs. When comparing 2024 to previous seasons, Martin also performs better in terms of consistency and quickness. On the other hand, his 50% average accident rate at Le Mans and 25% in-season crash rate are causes for concern.

    On his Ducati Lenovo Team bike, defending champion Bagnaia is closing the gap quickly on Martin. Although Bagnaia has had success thus far, his rankings in consistency are concerning, as he sits at number sixteen, and in degradation, he is ranked eleventh. This shows that, in comparison to his competitors, Bagnaia has had trouble getting into a rhythm and managing his tires during the race. But he can make clean overtakes stick, as seen by his high-efficiency position. Bagnaia might seize control of the title if he can find a way to be more consistent over the remainder of the season.

    MotoGP Grand Prix of France Betting Odds

    The MotoGP championship odds at top-rated bookies for Irish punters present interesting future prices as they cannot split Martin and Bagnaia from the leading position.

    As previously mentioned, Martin and Bagnaia are currently battling in the championship standings, which is reflected in the sportsbook betting odds.

    Moto GP World Championship Winner Odds 2024

    Francesco Bagnaia [7/4]

    Jorge Martin [7/4]

    Marc Marquez [5/2]

    Pedro Acosta [8/1]

    A Brief History of the Bugatti Circuit

    The first race took place in 1951 and has been contested in Le Mans without interruption since 2000, despite hosting several events starting from 1969.

    Giacomo Agostini became victorious in the 500cc category during the first-ever race on the track by surpassing all other riders in terms of laps completed. The Italian racer won in three further races held in France in 1970, 1972, and 1975. Furthermore, he won a total of eight championships in both the 500cc and 350cc classes.

    Honda has the record for the most wins among manufacturers in the premier class at Le Mans, with a total of 20 triumphs. Their most recent win was in 2019.

    A Closer Look at The Bugatti Circuit The MotoGP

    French Grand Prix takes place at the Bugatti Circuit, situated inside the Circuit de la Sarthe, renowned for hosting the prestigious 24 Hours of Le Mans automobile race. The Bugatti Circuit spans 2.6 miles (4.185km) and is named in honor of Ettore Bugatti, the renowned Italian-French automotive designer and manufacturer. The track was inaugurated in 1965, 18 years after Bugatti's passing in Paris.

    Certain sections of the Bugatti circuit coincide with the primary 24-hour track, including the pit straight, La Chapelle, Raccordement, and the Dunlop Chicane. After La Chappelle, the track diverges, with the right path leading to the Bugatti circuit and the left path leading to the 24-hour vehicle layout.

    The Bugatti track is also the venue for the 24 Hours of Le Mans motorcycle race, in which Gregg Black, Etienne Masson, and Dan Linfoot triumphed for Yoshimura Sert Motul in April.

    French GP 2024 Qualifying and Race Schedule

    ● Saturday 11th of May – Qualifier 1 – [9:50 am – 10:05 am]

    ● Saturday 11th of May – Qualifier 2 – [10:15 am – 10:30 am]

    ● Saturday 11th May – 13-lap Sprint Race – [2 pm]

    ● Sunday 12th May – Warm Up – [8:40 am – 8:50 am]

    ● Sunday 12th May – French GP Race – [1 pm]

     

     

     

     

     

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  4. National Motorcycle Museum Winter 2023 Raffle Draw Results & New Summer Raffle Details Announced

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    We are delighted to announce the results of the National Motorcycle Museum’s winter raffle to win a brand new/old stock Triumph TSX 750cc motorcycle.

    The winning tickets were drawn on stage by genius engineer Allen Millyard on Sunday 21st April 2024 at The International Classic Motorcycle Show, Stafford.

    1st Prize:

    1983 TRIUMPH TSX 750cc MOTORCYCLE.

    Once in a lifetime chance to win a brand new/old stock Triumph TSX 750cc motorcycle showing just 13 push miles which has never been run or registered.

    Winner: Ms Kelly Norrington, London. Ticket No.5183922.

    2nd Prize:

    SEALEY TOOLS/NMM VOUCHER FOR £1500.00 (RETAIL VALUE)

    Any Sealey tool products to the retail value of £1500.00 to be purchased via The National Motorcycle Museum shop.

    Winner: Mr Tom Brookes, Lincoln. Ticket No.1059441.

    3rd Prize:

    SEALEY TOOLS “PATRIOT” ROLL CAB TOOL CABINET (RRP £719.95)

    Winner’s choice of one of five flag designs including-Union Jack, George Cross, Scotland, Wales & Ireland.

    Winner: Mr Philip Northway, Southampton. Ticket No.5184007.

    APRIL 2024-OCTOBER 2024 NMM SUMMER RAFFLE.

     

    Following on from our winter raffle draw results, The National Motorcycle Museum is pleased to announce details of our summer 2024 raffle, giving you a chance to win a genuine BSA Rocket Gold Star 650cc motorcycle which has been restored by The National Motorcycle Museum.!

     

    1st Prize:

    1962 BSA ROCKET GOLD STAR 650cc MOTORCYCLE.

    Win a genuine BSA

    2nd Prize:

    SEALEY TOOLS/NMM VOUCHER FOR £1500.00 (RETAIL VALUE)

    Any Sealey tool products to the retail value of £1500.00 to be purchased via The National Motorcycle Museum shop.

     

    3rd Prize:

    SEALEY TOOLS “PATRIOT” ROLL CAB TOOL CABINET (RRP £719.95)

    Winner’s choice of one of five flag designs including-Union Jack, George Cross, Scotland, Wales & Ireland.

     

    The draw for the winter raffle will take place on Sunday 27th October 2024 at our National Motorcycle Museum LIVE event.

    Tickets cost £2 each & will be distributed during May/June 2024 via subscription copies of the specialist press. Tickets may also be purchased on-line by visiting www.thenmm.co.uk

     

     

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