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MAG member Nick Sanders looking gritty as he keeps an eye on his staff. Nick recently completed a marathon double header through the Americas top to bottom and back to the top. The man ain’t natural but he is rather fortunate.


Lauren Hayes left and Alison Devine on the Yamaha stand


Will we really be seeing them back on British roads soon?


Recruiting on the MAG stand


Motorcycle


Attendance up by 14% over last yearʼs show with 112,197 visitors One in five motorcycles sold in the UK is now a Triumph!


This staggering statistic reveals the true scale of Triumph’s success. The reality is that after years of domination from the far East, a home-built marquee is once again the most popular make of motorcycle in the UK. If this year’s show provides any pointers as to which way the market is moving, then the word ‘adventure’ sums it up. Triumph seemed to take that view, putting their new Explorer in pole position. The MAG stand managed to recruit over a hundred new members despite being in a corner location. The value of taking space at large trade shows has long been debated within MAG but on balance it is a major shop window which would be incomplete


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Left to right: Pete Bourner, Plymouth Rep, Paddy Tyson, MAG Campaigns Co-ordinator, Anna Yendell, Plymouth MAG Secretary


38 The ROAD


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