33rd Annual Dartmoor Charity Motorcycle Run

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Posted Sunday, July 14, 2024 - 11:17pm

The Exeter Classic Motorcycle’s 33rd AnnualCharity Run takes place on Sunday 28 July.

Starting from Exeter Quay, the run covers around 90 miles over Dartmoor before returning to the Quay for prize awards. 

Funds raised are shared between the Lord Mayor of Exeter’s charity, which this year is FORCE Cancer charity, Okehampton Community & Recreation Association (OCRA) and Princetown Community Centre.

The run is open to all types of motorcycle and sidecar combination. 

Usually around 100 bikes participate in the event which is marshalled by members of the club. The entry fee is £10 per bike or sidecar.

Approximate timings to see the bikes are:

Exeter Quay, 10:00 (Start. Riders flagged away by the Lord Mayor of Exeter,

Councillor Kevin Mitchell).

Crediton, 10:30 (High Street, A377)

Okehampton, 11:00 (Pavilion in the Park, Breakfast Stop)

Tavistock 12:10 (A386 from Okehampton)

Princetown, 12:35 (Community Centre, Lunch Stop)

Bovey Tracey, 14:15 (Junction B3387 & A382)

Chudleigh 14:30 (Fore Street)

Exeter Quay, 15:15 (Finish)

The Exeter Classic Motorcycle Club was founded in 1988 and welcomes riders of all types of motorcycle and anyone with an interest in motorcycling in general.

The Dartmoor Run was instigated when it was found that a motorcycle, which had won a classic competition, did not actually run as it had no internal engine components. The Dartmoor Run is a real test of motorcycles, some from the 1950s and earlier.

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