Ace Cafe London: Brooklands Motorcycle Day Ride Out  Sunday 5Th July  Departs 9.30AmAce Cafe London: Brooklands Motorcycle Day Ride Out Sunday 5th July Departs 9.30am

Sunday 5th July

Departs 9.30am

Celebrating 119th anniversary of Brooklands having opened 1907, the legendary venue once again comes alive with the Brooklands Motorcycle Show and the sights, sounds and smells of speed at the world’s first purpose built motor racing track, and home of the now iconic “Gold Star” (awarded at Brooklands for achieving sustained speeds of at least 100mph, the ton!).

Noting that 2026 is both the 89th anniversary of BSA winning a coveted “Goldstar” whilst racing at Brooklands in 1937 and the 88th anniversary of the launch in 1938 of the BSA Goldstar motorcycle celebrating this success, coincidentally having originally opened in 1938 the Ace also shares this 88th anniversary!

In addition to displays of the latest and historic bikes, club and trade stands, this annual show is the main Brooklands Museum motorcycle event of the year.

Route:

A406 West to Hanger Lane & A40

A40 West to M25

M25 South to Exit/Junction 11

Chertsey/Woking

Follow the Brown “Heritage” signs – “Brooklands Museum”

Gates open at 10am and entry charges apply:

https://www.brooklandsmuseum.com/…/cale…/motorcycle-day/

With bikes on site at Brooklands, visitor car parking will be in The Heights off Wellington Way – please follow event signage.

BROOKLANDS – the world’s first purpose-built motor racing circuit, constructed at Weybridge, Surrey in 1907 – was more than a great sporting arena. Brooklands was the birthplace of British motorsport and aviation, home of Concorde and the site of many engineering and technological achievements throughout eight decades of the 20th century. Brooklands Museum Trust is an independent charitable trust.

https://www.brooklandsmuseum.com

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Ace Cafe London, located on the North Circular Road (Stonebridge), is a world-famous, historic hub for motorcyclists and petrolheads. Originally opened in 1938 as a 24-hour roadside cafe, it became the iconic birthplace of the “Cafe Racer” subculture in the 1950s and 60s. Reopened in 1997, it hosts daily themed meets, live music, and special events for bikers and car lovers

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Ace Cafe London: Brooklands Motorcycle Day Ride Out Sunday 5Th July Departs 9.30Am

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Originally posted on our main site modernclassicbikes.co.uk and published by Frank Duggan. Frank is the Founder and Editor of Modern Classic Motorcycle News, an independent motorcycle publication covering modern classic motorcycles, roadsters, scramblers, cruisers, electric motorcycles and the wider motorcycle industry.