What's On

Triumph LIVE 2012 has a whole host of things to see and do. From the highly competitive T3 racing challenge to taking your own bike on track, or you may want to take a tour of our state of the art factory. Here you will find details on what’s on at Triumph LIVE.

Factory Tours

Factory Tours

Ever wondered how a Triumph motorcycle is assembled? Ever wondered just how many components your bike contains? Or how Triumph can make all its models on the same production line?

Triumph’s state-of-the-art Factory Two is among the most modern in the world, employing 600 people and assembling over 25,000 motorcycles each year and as part of their Triumph Live entry ticket, visitors can take a short trip to the factory to see how their bikes are made.

Track Day

Track Day

Arrive at Triumph Live on Friday and experience Mallory Park for yourself on a unique track experience.

You too can ride this classic British circuit on your own Triumph, just 24 hours before the stars of the Triumph Triple Challenge line up on the grid on their Daytona 675s. What’s more, Triumph’s talented team of test and development riders will be on hand to give advice on riding and on getting the most out of your motorcycle.

110 years of Triumph

110 years of Triumph

The theme to this year’s Triumph Live is ‘110 years of Triumph’ and to celebrate there will be a whole host of activities featuring Triumphs from 1902 to the current day.

A number of themed display areas will be set up throughout Mallory Park, focusing on the many rare and historically important machines which have turned Triumph from mere motorcycle manufacturers to icons of the industry.

Band line-up

Band line-up

Friday and Saturday nights will see an eclectic mix of live music and comedy, from up and coming performers to bona fide international stars.

Names will be added here as soon as acts are signed up to Triumph Live, so keep checking back for more information.

Band Battle

Band Battle

As in 2010, Triumph will be hosting the Band Battle competition to offer an opportunity of a lifetime to some upcoming unsigned acts.

The Band Battle final will take place at Triumph’s headquarters in Hinckley, with the winners receiving a prime support slot on the bill at Triumph Live.

The runners-up also getting their opportunity to play in front of more than 10,000 people at Triumph’s flagship event.

Details on how you can get involved can be found here when they are available.

Demo Rides

Demo Rides

Triumph will be taking a comprehensive demo fleet to Triumph Live, giving visitors an opportunity to try the model of their choice in guided rides around the Leicestershire countryside.

Racing

Racing

Triumph’s highly-competitive Triple Challenge will be on the grid at Mallory Park, as young riders on identically prepared Daytona 675s battle for glory in an official championship round.

Qualifying will take place on Saturday morning, with the two races taking pride of place in the afternoon programme.

Stunt Shows

Stunt Shows

One of the highlights from Triumph Live 2010 were the stunning stunt shows from officially-supported riders Kevin Carmichael and Paul Hanks.

A host of stunt riders will be back to reprise their outrageous displays and throw in a few new tricks using a wide range of Triumph bikes.

Attractions

Attractions

There’s plenty to do at Triumph Live 2012, with great attractions for the whole family.

Based on visitor feedback, we’ll be laying on a more eclectic mix of quality food and drink at Triumph Live, while throughout the venue you’ll find heaps of great trade stands, side attractions and children’s entertainment.

For the Kids

For the Kids

Triumph Live is a family event with plenty for the kids to do as well as the grown-ups.

We’re sure they’re just going to love all the motorcycle related activities anyway, but there’s also lots of specific entertainment planned for the young ones too.

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