The National Motorcycle Races in Aberdare since 1950
Aberdare park is the location of the annual National Road Races, which is a motorcycle road race held on the 0.9-mile (1.4 km) circuit of public roads within the park.
The races are usually held over a weekend in July.
The first race was held in September 1950 and over the years numerous famous riders have entered such as Barry Sheene to name one.
It is said to be one of the best and hardest to master despite its relatively short length.
Print is available in various sizes from the artists Etsy shop.
and is also available in a Greeting card and a two toned mug.
Aberdare park is the location of the annual National Road Races, which is a motorcycle road race held on the 0.9-mile (1.4 km) circuit of public roads within the park.
The races are usually held over a weekend in July.
The first race was held in September 1950 and over the years numerous famous riders have entered such as Barry Sheene to name one.
It is said to be one of the best and hardest to master despite its relatively short length.
Print is available in various sizes from the artists Etsy shop.
and is also available in a Greeting card and a two toned mug.
Aberdare park is the location of the annual National Road Races, which is a motorcycle road race held on the 0.9-mile (1.4 km) circuit of public roads within the park.
The races are usually held over a weekend in July.
The first race was held in September 1950 and over the years numerous famous riders have entered such as Barry Sheene to name one.
It is said to be one of the best and hardest to master despite its relatively short length.
Print is available in various sizes from the artists Etsy shop.
and is also available in a Greeting card and a two toned mug.