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Manchester - Great (and cheap) family day out - Speedway
AceOfClubs
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Children up to 18 years of age go free* at Belle Vue Speedway on Good Friday (19 April 2019).
For the Good Friday match, Belle Vue Colts v Stoke - Good Friday (1pm), up to four children (age 0-18) will be admitted free of charge with each paying adult. (Adult Admission £10).
Come and see the No.1 Adrenaline-fuelled team sport.
Two teams of riders race at speeds of over 70mph on bikes with no brakes as the Belle Vue Colts take on Stoke in the Speedway National League.
A superb family day out.
Tickets can be purchased online from the Belle Vue Speedway website (don't forget to book your free kids tickets at the same time).
Tickets also available at the Belle Vue Speedway ticket office at the National Speedway Stadium, Kirkmanshulme Lane, Gorton, Manchester M12 4WB.
For the Good Friday match, Belle Vue Colts v Stoke - Good Friday (1pm), up to four children (age 0-18) will be admitted free of charge with each paying adult. (Adult Admission £10).
Come and see the No.1 Adrenaline-fuelled team sport.
Two teams of riders race at speeds of over 70mph on bikes with no brakes as the Belle Vue Colts take on Stoke in the Speedway National League.
A superb family day out.
Tickets can be purchased online from the Belle Vue Speedway website (don't forget to book your free kids tickets at the same time).
Tickets also available at the Belle Vue Speedway ticket office at the National Speedway Stadium, Kirkmanshulme Lane, Gorton, Manchester M12 4WB.
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Comments
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Whatever happened to Belle Vue Aces? (going back a lot of years).
I watched Peter Collins win the World Championship in Poland in 1976.0 -
Still going, I think the Colts are a junior/ development team.The only way of finding the limits of the possible is by going beyond them into the impossible.
Arthur C. Clarke0 -
Well worth doing. I used to go regular when i was working in Manchester.0
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