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An Insider's Look at the World of Triumph

Gaydon, England, United Kingdom

It's one of those events that people claim you shouldn't miss - only in this case it's true.

If you are a fan of Triumph motorcycles, bikes in general, or a fan of engineering and technology then you want to be at the British Motor Musem on Saturday, April 29.

If you love Triumphs this event is for you. Triumph photo

If you love Triumphs this event is for you. Triumph photo

This special "Evening With" event is going to be filled with stories and insight from behind the scenes of Triumph thanks to a range of special guests, such as key members of Triumph's Design and Engineering team, past and present, including Triumph's current Chief Design Officer - Geoff Hurst, who will be joined by Vehicle Lead Design - Robert Morrison, Lead Chassis Engineer - Ben Kerrell-Vaughan and retired Head of Development Workshop - Nick Wilson. They will tell the tale of the history of Triumph, sharing stories and thoughts that drove Triumph from its Meriden era into the dawn of new beginnings at Hinckley.

The Hinckley factory is where history is made today. Triumph photo

The Hinckley factory is where history is made today. Triumph photo

Not only will you get to hear from these company luminaries, you can also get to enjoy the current Triumph exhibition ‘History in the Making’ as well as exploring the British Motor Museum, and enjoying a delicious buffet, before hearing from the guest presenters. There will also be a special guest appearance from well-known Triumph collector, Dick Shepherd.

The temporary exhibit features diverse and iconic bikes including those that have featured in the movies, as well as recent GQ award winner - the electric TE-1 prototype, plus Guy Martin's Scrambler XE, custom-built for his attempt to recreate the famous original jump from the 1963 film The Great Escape.

Spaces are limited so book early to ensure your place at what is guaranteed to be a memorable night of History In the Making.

Old bikes and the latest models will be discussed. Triumph photo

Old bikes and the latest models will be discussed. Triumph photo

The British Motor Museum is five minutes from Junction 12 of the M40 near the village of Gaydon and is home to the world’s largest collection of historic British Cars. With over 400 cars on display which span the classic, vintage, and veteran eras, you'll have time to explore the museum before the event starts, so arrive early and make the most of this fantastic venue.