1000cc -160bhp - 100mph - No Brakes.

It's the biggest event of it's kind in the world - and it's coming to Norfolk this coming Saturday - Saturday July 26th. The worlds fastest riders will compete for this year's title of The Bike Broker World Sidecar Speedway Super Cup Champion at the Norfolk Arena, Saddlebow Rd, Kings Lynn on Saturday with the first race at 7.30pm.

It's the biggest event of it's kind in the world - and it's coming to Norfolk this coming Saturday - Saturday July 26th. The worlds fastest riders will compete for this year's title of The Bike Broker World Sidecar Speedway Super Cup Champion at the Norfolk Arena, Saddlebow Rd, Kings Lynn on Saturday with the first race at 7.30pm.

The popular event returns again after the massive success of last year's event where a massive crowd turned out to witness this brand new sport from Australia. "1000cc -160bhp - 100mph - No Brakes", that's how the organisers of this event best describe the action. These Super bike powered machines produce awesome power and will indeed light up the shale at at the popular speedway and stock car stadium. If you like speedway or stock cars you will love Sidecar Speedway.

Local riders are expected to be among the front runners and indeed challenge the mighty Australians for honours. Peterborough based crew Rob Wilson / Ian Whale are amongst the favourites to win along with Kings Lynn's own Duncan Tolhurst / Nicky Owen who again will prove they are a force to be reckoned with, the competition will be tough this time and will see the inclusion of three of the top Australian crews who have a whooping 15 National titles between them and indeed start favourites to take the title. Add to them all the countries top crews including the current British Champion Gary Jackson / Carl Pugh and you can be sure sparks will fly!

And if Sunday's first round which was held in Kent is anything to go by, the competition will be red hot. For there was a real shock when Britain's own pairing of Matt Fumarola and Andi Wilson eclipsed the mighty Aussies to take victory in the Grand final.

This Saturday's event at the Norfolk Arena will be a fun night out for all the family, with 22 action packed races, hot and cold food and a licensed bar. Admission is ?12 adults, ?10 OAP / students, and ?5 children, Under 5's go free. Best value for money is the Family ticket which is for ?25 for 2 adults & 2 children.

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