Mallory Park to host Two Wheels for Life’s ‘Big Ride’ this August

Mallory Park will be the final destination for the 2025 Two Wheels for Life ‘Big Ride’ event, with members of the public able to spin some laps of the track.

Riders setting off at 'Big Ride' event. Credit - Two Wheels for Life
Riders setting off at 'Big Ride' event. Credit - Two Wheels for Life

The 2025 Two Wheels for Life ‘Big Ride’ returns on August 16, with Mallory Park set to host the charity’s event.

Two Wheels for Life is the official charity of MotoGP and the FIM, and provides life-changing support for healthcare programmes in Africa. For the 2025 event it has again partnered with Yamaha. Other partners include the Bike Shed Moto Co., Alpinestars and Beeline.

Motorcyclists all over the UK will have the chance to show their support for the charity, as well as having the chance to spin some laps around the Mallory Park circuit.

Ex-MotoGP rider Randy Mamola will be one of the star names in attendance, while there will be challenges set by the likes of Instagram biker Harvey King (Harvey Rides Bikes), and motorcycle adventurer and ambassador Vanessa Ruck (The Girl On A Bike).

Riding the Mallory Park circuit will only be possible if you purchase track access tickets. Those tickets also include free camping and access to the Festival of Motorcycling on August 16 to 17 (Saturday and Sunday).

The ‘Big Ride’ event starts with a treasure hunt style ride-out, which allows riders to start their journey from wherever they want before arriving at Mallory Park.

Two Wheels for Life CEO & Co-Founder Andrea Coleman said: “The Big Ride will be a wonderful chance for everyone to have fun with the treasure hunt on the way to the Festival of Motorcycling, as well as a unique chance to meet motorcycling personalities and enjoy the festival.

“We are very thankful to our event partners for supporting this amazing occasion, and the festival organisers for the opportunity to organise the Big Ride to coincide with the Festival for Motorcycling.”

Tickets are still available and can be bought on the official Two Wheels for Life website. The charity will also be handing out prizes when riders arrive at the Mallory Park.

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