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2021 Barry Sheene Classic rescheduled to 26th / 27th June - Malcolm - 08-03-2021 Monday 8th March As ever, If you have already bought tickets for The Barry Sheene Classic event and cannot attend the new dates, please call Duke, on 01723-333322 to request a refund, or to move your tickets to any of our other events.
Tickets for the Barry Sheene Classic meeting can be purchased on line at Duke Video, or again by calling 01723-333322. There are no plans to change the dates of our other events at this time, but we will be guided by the latest Government announcements. We apologise again for the inconvenience, but hopefully all will understand that for 2021, as in 2020, we have to remain flexible as Coronavirus still manages to dictate much of our usual routines, but hopefully this will become much less of a factor as the Summer moves on and we can get back to normality. As hinted at previously, the decision has now been taken to move The 2021 Barry Sheene Classic Meeting back one week to Saturday 26th June and Sunday 27th June. Event date changes are never taken lightly as we understand the disruption it causes, but following strong demand for tickets for all of our 2021 events, it is hoped this move will see the event fall into step 4 of the Coronavirus Lockdown exit plan for England, which should leave fewer spectators disappointed at not being able to get hold of a ticket for the popular event. It also has the additional benefit of avoiding a clash with the BSB Snetterton round so will prevent some riders and spectators having to choose between the 2 events. The casualty to this decision will be modern sidecars as the weekend of 26/27 June clashes with a FSRA British Sidecar Championship round and out of courtesy to FSRA, we do not wish to threaten either of our sidecar entry levels by having a clash of dates, so for this event, we will not be having a modern sidecar entry, but will instead look to fill the entry with more classic bikes and if at all possible, a field of classic sidecars. |