The 30th Carole Nash International Classic MotorCycle Show, held over the weekend of 24-25th April
2010 at Stafford County Showground, will give a unique opportunity to meet a road racing legend who
fought hard to become one of the very best, Phillip McCallen.
McCallen, arguably one of the all time greatest TT competitors will be taking centre stage at the show,
giving interviews throughout the course of the weekend. From the living nightmare of coming out of a
coma to find he was blind with crippling injuries, to his astonishing recovery and comeback – visitors to
the show will hear it all. Fans will also get the chance to learn the inside story on some of the best road
races ever seen at Ireland’s North West 200 road circuit and the world famous Isle of Man TT races.
McCallen’s uncompromising and fearless approach to road racing is what made him one of the most
revered racers of all time. With such fantastic achievements including an unequalled four TT race wins
in one week and the only rider to win five North West 200 races in a day, the crowds are sure to flock
to Stafford to hear his tales of grit, courage, tragedy and triumph.
Show Manager Nick Mowbray said: “We are thrilled to be able to confirm Phillip McCallen as our guest
of honour this April. Ticket requests have already begun to pour in since announcing the news and it
promises to be one of our biggest shows to date – we are all very excited.”