With several hundred machines on display as private entries or on club stands, picking winners has proved a difficult task.
James Robinson, editor of The Classic MotorCycle magazine has spoken about the fantastic selection of classics in attendance: “There are some lovely machines, many of which are freshly restored.
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“Gaby Hunt’s Sans Soupage has been chosen as best in show – and it really is a showstopper. Gaby only finished restoring it on the Friday before the event, too.”
The unusual machine, a Sans Soupage Emmags 50 to give it its full name, was built in Paris in 1929.
The engine is a Swiss-built MAG while the frame is of unusual pressed-steel construction.
It was bought by its previous owner at a Beaulieu autojumble in the late 1960s and came to Gaby in largely complete form.
It was displayed on the Wessex Veteran and Vintage Section of the VMCC, a club section which was only formed three years ago.
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