September 18th 2010 is one date that Triumph fans and all
motorcycle enthusiasts need to put in their diaries, as the British
manufacturer will be putting on an unmissable festival to celebrate
20 years since the successful re-launch of this iconic brand.
Riders of all marques are invited to enjoy a packed day of
entertainment at the Mallory Park race circuit in Leicestershire,
with additional activities scheduled to take place at Triumph's
state of the art manufacturing facility nearby in Hinckley.
A full programme of on and off track activities will be laid on,
with on track activities including a round of the 'Triumph Triple
Challenge', special invitation races featuring Triumph's
class-leading Street Triple and Daytona 675 motorcycles, plus mind
blowing shows from Triumph's professional stunt riders.

Off-track, visitors will be able to view the latest range of
Triumph motorcycles, together with a selection of some of the UK's
best customised Triumphs. Key bikes from Triumph's history
will also be on display, as part of a unique exhibition exploring
20 years of Hinckley.
On top of this, there will be a host of opportunities for
visitors to ride the latest line up of bikes from Triumph's
demonstration fleet, both on and off track, along with many other
riding activities for visitors to enjoy.
Those looking to kit themselves out with top quality riding
apparel will be in for a treat at the Triumph Clothing and
Accessories Megastore, where there will be a host of bargains
waiting to be snapped up, plus a first chance to purchase items
from the 2010 Autumn/Winter clothing collection.
Triumph's state-of-the-art factory, situated eight miles from
Mallory Park, will be open for event visitors to take a tour of the
fascinating facility where Triumph's motorcycles are
made.
The company has also promised a few exclusive surprises for fans
making the trip to this special event and the party will carry on
late into the night, with a full programme of live music
planned.

Tickets for TRIUMPH LIVE are on sale now and are available
online via www.triumph-live.co.uk - with an advance price of
£24 (free for children under 16). Tickets can also be
purchased via Mallory Park's booking hotline on 01455
842931.
Camping facilities at Mallory Park will also be available on a
pre-booked basis.
Triumph's story is one of the major successes of British
manufacturing in recent years. Following the bankruptcy of the
Triumph Cooperative in 1983, rights to the name were bought by
entrepreneur John Bloor. Mr Bloor, whose Bloor Holdings company is
still the sole owner of Triumph Motorcycles Limited, developed an
all-new range of bikes that were unveiled in September 1990 at the
Cologne motorcycle show. From a six-model range and 2,000 sales in
1991, the company's range has grown to encompass 17 models, with
around 50,000 sales each year across more than 31 countries.