On Sunday 4th September ,motorcyclists will gather at the Ace premises celebrating the history and heritage of what is now regarded by many as an icon, Ace Cafe London.
At 10.30am the assembled Ace Cafe Reunion Brighton Burn Up “Ride with the Rockers” motorcycle ride-out departs the Ace for Brighton, “waved off” as in the years to date by the Mayor of Brent to celebrate the legendary Ace Day on Brighton´s famous seafront road, Madeira Drive
As well as a special welcome at Brighton from the Ace stage by the Mayor of Brighton, and a short seafront service/blessing being undertaken by Father Sergiy Diduk Chairman of the 59 Club, with live rock n’ roll this year and DJ’s on the decks, and in addition to the stands, displays etc., there will be judged and awarded by a special guest at Brighton: 1 x spot prize for “Best Bike in Brighton” And 1 x spot prize for “Best Scooter in Brighton”
On the seafront – Madeira Drive:- Midday – 1pm DJs Bill & Jimmy Guntrip 1pm – 145 pm – The Heartbeats 1:45 pm – 230 pm – DJ’s Bill & Jimmy Guntrip 230 pm – 3pm Blessing, Speeches, Awards, Presentations 3pm – 3.45pm – The Heartbeats 3.45 pm – close – DJ’s Bill & Jimmy Guntrip
Please note:
As guests of Brighton, and this free to enter event we thank you in advance for your understanding and co-operation in ensuring that the event is accessible and safe for all who attend.
We ask that you do not park any vehicle on the pavements or block the footways and emergency routes, and adhere to the directions and requests of Reunion Staff & Marshals.
The seafront road, Madeira Drive, will be open to the public (and bikes) from 09.30.
Thanks Ragnar but what I meant and should have asked is : Is the ride to Brighton a mad scramble or leisurely pootle or are participants left to make their own choice depending on ability, machine and desire to keep their licence?