Yorkshire Air Ambulance track bike winner to be announced at Motorcycle Live
Win a Yorkshire Air Ambulance branded Suzuki GSX600R K7 track bike signed by racing superstars.
The riders at SorryMate are giving one lucky person a chance to win a limited-edition Yorkshire Air Ambulance branded Suzuki GSX600R K7 track bike signed by racing superstars to raise vital funds for the Yorkshire Air Ambulance.
The bike has already been signed by a whole host of stars, including Maria Costello, Carl Foggarty, Richard Rawlings (Gas Monkey Garage) and Steve Parrish. And could be signed by many more before the final winner is announced this weekend at Motorcycle Live.
Specifically, the prize draw will take place on Sunday 27 October at the Sorrymate stand and hosted by James Whitham. First prize is the aforementioned Suzuki GSX600R K7, second a set of race leathers from BSB and IOMTT star Dean Harrison, and third an LS2 helmet signed by BSB riders. You can find the Sorrymate stand in Hall 3A, stand 3D40.
SorryMate is run by qualified solicitors who are also bikers themselves and offer free legal advice to bikers who need assistance on a no-win, no-fee basis. Many of their clients have found the need for an air ambulance, so this year SorryMate have decided to support the Yorkshire Air Ambulance by transforming an ex-racing bike into a ‘one of a kind’ YAA track bike. The winner will also receive some biking leathers to ensure their safety. More prizes to be are announced.
Rob Scott, Regional Fundraiser, said: “We are delighted to be teaming up with SorryMate for this fantastic opportunity and would like to thank them for their generosity and support.
It costs £12,000 a day to keep both of Yorkshire’s air ambulances maintained and in the air, and the money raised will help greatly towards our lifesaving mission, particularly within biking communities which is one of the key incident types we respond to throughout the year.”
Raffle tickets cost just £2 at Win a Suzuki GSX600R Motorbike - Sorry Mate Bike. Raffle entries are now closed.