Registrations are now open for The Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride (DGR), the world’s largest charity event for classic and vintage motorcycle enthusiasts, which takes place simultaneously on Sunday 18 May 2025 across the world.
The second two top fundraisers and the Gentlefolk Prize winner will each be rewarded with a Triumph Modern Classic of their choice; a characterful, iconic, elegant motorcycle, built for the ride.
Additionally, a limited-edition clothing collection featuring both the DGR and Triumph brands has been launched to support this year’s ride and 15% of every sale will be donated to DGR, supporting Movember.
Participants who join Team Triumph, a dedicated rider’s group, will be joining Triumph’s global community whilst raising money, and the top five fundraisers in the Triumph DGR Riders Group will be rewarded with all the items in this year’s DGR & Triumph Collection.
Paul Stroud, Chief Commercial Officer, Triumph Motorcycles said: “This year, we will be rewarding the highest fundraiser with an iconic motorcycle; the Scrambler 1200 Icon Edition, as well as a number of other prizes for fundraising efforts. With these prizes, we hope to unite passionate Triumph riders across the world on 18 May to join Team Triumph, dress dapper, raise money for the cause and enjoy the ride.”
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