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Birmingham to host biking spectacular
Visitors to the NEC in Birmingham for this year's International Motorcycle and Scooter Show are to be treated to an amazing display of two-wheeled acrobatics.
The Thunderdome Games Arena is a themed stunt show, in which the highly trained riders are divided into two rival gangs, the Chrome Scorpions and the Urban Metal Vipers, who compete with each other against a doom-laden backdrop.
During the show, the riders will perform a variety of stunts, including on freestyle bikes, on quad bikes and on road bikes, before an awe-inspiring and jaw-dropping finale involving a huge metal cage.
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Finlay McAllan, managing director of festival organiser Motorcycle Industry Exhibitions, commented: "I am delighted to be able to announce the Thunderdome Games Arena as a brand new feature at the show.
"It's destined to be one of the highlights and will provide the audience with 30 minutes of high energy entertainment like nothing they've seen before. The set design and theme concepts alone are really awesome, coupled with some of the best stunt riders in the business - this will be a spectacle not to be missed!"
The Thunderdome Games will be performed four times a day during the International Motorcycle and Scooter Show, which runs from October 27th to November 5th.
Tickets for the Games cost £4 for adults and £2 for children, while tickets for the entire motorcycle event cost £15 for adults, £5 for children and £35 for a special family ticket.
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