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The dirt bike show in three year deal

The Dirt Bike Show will run at Stoneleigh Park for the next three years.

Promoto, the Company that has successfully run the Dirt Bike Show since founding it six years ago, has signed a three year deal with Stoneleigh Park that will see the Show running at the popular Midlands venue until 2008.

Visitor numbers at the Dirt Bike Show have grown at an average rate of 10% each year, reaching over 21,000 in 2005, firmly establishing it as the biggest off-road exhibition of recent history. A semi-permanent marquee was added in 2004, creating a third exhibition hall and this, along with the new thousand-seat indoor action arena, eased the crowding experienced in previous years. The introduction of a ‘Virtual Paddock’ outside the entrance for 2005 proved hugely successful and brought total exhibition space to 15,000 square metres.

Promoto believes that its policy of delivering consistent and manageable growth has been the key to the success of the Dirt Bike Show. Plans for this year’s event reveal that there will be more in terms of both quality and quantity. Halls One and Two will become display only, with new shell schemes and smart carpet tiles throughout. Extra floor space will be provided by an enlarged marquee, which will accommodate all the retail stands previously in Hall One and more besides. This will be supplemented by Hall 4, an all new ‘autojumble’ style retail area, located adjacent to the Live Action Arena. The popular stage will be moved from the marquee into Hall 2, where it will enhance the buzz created by all the latest bikes, quads and kit.

So make a date in your diary for the 2006 Dirt Bike Show at Stoneleigh Park from Thursday 16th - Sunday 19th November.

(this article was taken from insidebikes.com)

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