Drag Strip
Drag Strip
How many times have you watched drag racing and said to yourself 'that looks easy - I could do that!’ Well,...
Custom Motorcycle Show
Custom Show
Enter your motorcycle in the 2012 Custom Show, a chance to show off your pride and joy.
Main stage
Main Stage
Not to miss! The Main Stage is the place for great music, listen to top class bands.
Area81 Rock Club
Area81Rock Club
Rocking the Bash since time began, welcome to the Area81 Rock Club. Superb line up this year.
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Custom show winners announced as Army drop into Bulldog 25

Glorious weather in Warwickshire allowed the army charity display team, Freefall for Heroes, to perform a death defying 3000ft descent over the sun baked crowds at Bulldog 25. The display incorporated high performance swoops while flying the Union Jack flag.


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Freefall for Heroes help to provide respite care for servicemen and women - a team of injured army personnel will be training to compete against able bodied skydivers in the 2012 army skydiving, and national, championships. You can support the charity by visiting Freefall for Heroes on Facebook/Twitter and pledging to donate or take action yourself by tandem skydiving with the team to raise funds.

Visitors to the Bulldog Bash’s legendary Custom Show, in association with Victory Motorcycles, were wowed by the quality of entries once again this year. TV star The Salvager, AKA Rico Daniels, made the prize presentations to class winners, adding colour to proceedings with his unique style and humour.


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Among the custom show winners was Rob from Kings Lynn in the best paint category, sponsored by Nefarious Pin Striping, with his wildcard entry - a Lambretta scooter! Rob said, "I didn’t know what I was letting myself in for, bringing a scooter to a bike show, but I was amazed that I won such a great Bulldog prize".


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Best in show went to Paul from Bognor Regis with his futuristic matt black and chrome Yamaha chop. All home built. It’s been featured in several major custom bike magazines so the Bulldog prize was the icing on the cake, he said.


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Former custom show stalwart Gerry Tobin is remembered every year with a memorial prize for the best HAMC bike – this year it went to Glen from HAMC Tyne and Wear with his stretched, hardtail Harley low-rider.

The entertainment continues all night long, with attractions including a headline set from the Damned, who are celebrating 35 years in the business at Bulldog 25.

  • Best Ladies – Sponsored by Maxxis Tyres and Brilliant Polish - Jill from Sheffield with a hardtail Harley Chop.
  • Best Classic – Sponsored by Maxxis Tyres and Brilliant Polish - Nick Gale from London Harley 45.
  • Best American – Sponsored by Maxxis Tyres and Brilliant Polish - Ben from Staffordshire Harley Chop.
  • Best Jap – Sponsored by Maxxis Tyres and Brilliant Polish - Luke from Bristol GSX 1400 Chop.
  • Best Chop – Sponsored by Sickboyz customs Rocky the Stickboy from Sheffield. Home built hardtail Harley Sportster Chop.
  • Best Street Fighter – Sponsored by Carol Nash Insurance - Steve Yamaha Turbo.
  • Best Engineering - Sponsored by Harrison Billet - Don from Ireland Moto Morini.
  • Best in Show - Sponsored by Victory, Maxxis Tyres and Brilliant Polish. Paul from Bogna Regis. Home built matt black and chrome XJ1300R chop.
  • Best HAMC Bike - Patrick from Zurich Harley Chop.
  • Gerry Tobin Memorial Trophy – Glen from Tyne on Wear. Harley Chop.