2021 International Dirt Bike Show cancelled

By Andrew Hill on 4th Aug 21

Motocross

The 2021 International Dirt Bike Show has been cancelled with the current government guidelines blamed for the organiser's decision to scrap this year's plans.

For Mortons Events, safety, well-being and enjoyment have always been at the forefront of their plans. But with current restrictions and guidance, they feel they cannot meet those goals at this time, which is why the long-running off-road motorcycle show will not go ahead as planned on September 18-21 at the Stafford Showground.

It's the second consecutive year that IDBS has been mothballed, with 2020 also suffering because of the unpredictable nature of the global epidemic.

"We will be back in 2022," said a statement. "Thank you all for your patience, understanding and support in this unprecedented situation."

For ticket and trade enquiries, you can find contact details on the official website.

Meanwhile, over in Italy, EICMA also known as the Milan Motorcycle Show still plans to go ahead on November 25-28.

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