Be a Record Breaker
World's largest Triumph Parade, coming soon
John Newman
But only if you ride a Triumph.
On Sunday 4th September, Staffordshire Triumph is organising "The Largest Parade of Triumph Motorcycles". This is to break its own world record set last year of 362 Triumph motorcycles in a two-mile parade. Authenticated by Guinness Book of Records.
There was an attempt to better this is Australia in January, but they didn't achieve the numbers. So organiser, John Adkins, and Staffordshire Triumph owner, Bob Sheldon, want to up the ante with their 2016 event. So that the record is consolidated in the UK.
There's an entry fee of a £5 donation to the Jessica Simpkin HELP charity. An organisation supporting research into children's brain tumours. The record attempt parade in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire begins at 11.00am on the day. Pre-registered riders need to be booked in by 10.45am.
Bob Sheldon is confident: “We're looking forward to hosting this year's event. As the incumbent record holders, we'd love to smash our own record, as well as raise money and awareness for a very important cause”.