Legends Of The Track Take To The Stage At Stafford Classic Bike Show

Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Show: Two big motorcycling icons have been confirmed for the Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Show, sponsored by Carole Nash, this October 11–12, 2025!
Taking place at the Staffordshire County Showground, the show will welcome two legends of the sport – Wayne Gardner and Roger Marshall.
1987 World Motorcycle Grand Prix Champion, Wayne Gardner, has been confirmed as guest of honour. Gardner began his racing journey on a five-dollar dirt bike and quickly rose through the ranks, making his 500cc debut in 1983. Remaining loyal to Honda, the Aussie star achieved major success with Honda Britain, winning his first Grand Prix in 1986. He went on to beat legends Eddie Lawson and Randy Mamola to claim the 1987 World Championship title.
Joining him on stage will be no other than Gardner’s best friend, multiple British champion and former Grand Prix rider, Roger Marshall. With 11 British Championship titles to his name, Marshall rose to fame during the 1970s and ’80s. He finished runner-up to Joey Dunlop in the 1984 F1 World Championship, claimed podium finishes at the Isle of Man TT, and was a formidable force in Grand Prix racing.
See these racing icons and good friends live on stage throughout the weekend, as Jack Burnicle dives into their incredible careers.
And that’s not all! The show will also host top club stands from across the UK and will be packed with stunning machines from across the decades – some of which will roar back to life in the legendary GP Paddock. Explore everything you could possibly need for your motorcycling hobby across our huge trade areas and autojumble stands. Plus, enjoy live music, a fully stocked bar, and much more.
Save over 20% by booking tickets in advance! Tickets are just £16.50, and under-16s go free when accompanied by an adult. For more information, visit classicbikeshows.com.







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