The countdown is officially on for the return of a major Dorset motorsport event.
Weymouth Beach Motocross is preparing to put pedal to the medal and be an ‘unforgettable day’ as it celebrates its 40th anniversary.
The event, hosted by the Weymouth and Portland Lion’s Club, will take place this weekend on Sunday, October 20 at Weymouth Beach with a race start at 11.30am, although visitors are welcome from 10am.
During the day, audiences can watch skilled riders compete on the challenging beach track, showcasing talent in various race categories.
There will also be a special demonstration on Saturday, October 19 at 3pm and spectators are also welcome to watch the setup and see the excitement as the track takes shape.
The event which began in 1984 is free to attend and this milestone anniversary will feature a fantastic line-up of races, family-friendly activities, and fundraising efforts for the Lion's Club.
The club will be hosting raffles and accepting charitable donations on the day and there will also be a range of activities, games, food stalls and merchandise vendors present.
On the day of the event, all vehicles will be banned from driving along part of The Esplanade and part of Custom House Quay, in both directions between 8am and 5pm.
Traffic will be re-routed through the one-way system around Alexandra Gardens to continue on The Esplanade, or can use Pilgrims Way for access to Custom House Quay
Weymouth Beach will also be closed from Weymouth Pavilion to the Jubilee Clock for the race preparation and racing from Saturday October 19 at 8am until Sunday, October 20 at 7pm.
The remainder of the beach will remain open, and dogs are also permitted.
For more information, visit: https://www.facebook.com/Weymouthlionsclub.
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