The motorcycle mainstay at the Revival is the Barry Sheene Memorial Trophy race, which reprises the original Goodwood Saturday motorcycle meeting. Despite the relatively small chronological window for entry (1951-1954), the circuit will be packed with machinery from iconic names such as BSA, MV Agusta, Matchless, Norton, Gilera, BMW and Velocette.
Each motorcycle will have a two-man team, consisting of one professional racer (headline names include Wayne Gardner, Jeremy McWilliams, Cameron Donald, James Haydon, Andrew Pitt, Michael Rutter and Keith Amor) paired up with the owner-rider. Both will ride in each of the two events – one Saturday, one Sunday – and the final times will be aggregated to decide the winner. A Le Mans-style running start will serve to heighten racing drama, as will the mid-race changeover.
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After a successful debut last year, the Lavant Scrambles event will see dirty and deafening pre-1966 scramblers storm up their own dedicated course on the Goodwood hillside. Unlike last year’s event, there will now be a competitive element, as well as improved spectator positions and an extended roster of bikes and riders.
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