Air Ambulance get Support from Bikers

Duran Duran front-man Simon Le Bon and TV presenter Richard Hammond have joined forces to support the Bike4Life Festival. Biker - Simon
 
The annual motorbike festival helps raise money for the Midlands Air Ambulance Charity and the trio are urging riders across the region to sign up for the event on Sunday 26 April.
 
BIKE 4 LIFE FESTIVAL 2015 will take place at the RAF Museum at Cosford and is preceded by a 23 mile Bike4Life 2015 Ride Out which will be led by seven times World Superbike Champion Carl Fogarty and Richard Hammond. The ride out will start out at 11.30am on Sunday 26th April  from Meole Brace in Shrewsbury with 3,500 bikers expected to take to the roads in convoy before arriving at RAF Cosford where the festival will be under way.  
 
The event is organised to raise funds for the Midlands Air Ambulance Charity, while promoting road safety. LeBon, Hammond & Tindall, have pledged their support to help raise awareness of the event and the work of the Midlands Air Ambulance Charity.
 
Simon Le Bon, lead singer of British rock band Duran Duran, who are currently completing work on their 14th studio album, has been a keen biker for many years. He didn't think twice about supporting the event and the Midlands Air Ambulance Charity. Le Bon who currently rides a 1968 Triumph Bonneville T120r, a 1997 Yamaha XT500 and a 1991 Ducati 888 SPS said; 
 
“Two of my biggest passions in life, next to music, have long been sailing and motorbikes, so I am thrilled to be able to support this year's Bike4Life event, alongside “Foggy”, Richard Hammond and Mike Tindall and help raise valuable funds for the Midlands Air Ambulance Charity. The life-saving work that all of the UK’s air ambulance services do, alongside the RAF/Royal Navy SAR helicopters teams, is vital - and like so many bike enthusiasts, I know the value of emergency medical care only too well. I am honoured to have been invited to get involved in this year’s campaign and lend my support to the Midlands Air Ambulance and Bike4Life 2015 “
 
Now in its fifth year, Bike4Life (taking place on Sunday 26th April 2015) is the biking event to kick start the motorcycle season. The annual Bike4Life Festival raised over £30,000 for the Midlands Air Ambulance last year. In previous years it has attracted over 8,000 bikers and enthusiasts from across the UK the Midlands Air Ambulance Charity hopes to make 2015's event the biggest and best yet! This year a record 3,500 bikers are expected to take part in the ride out!
 
TV presenter Richard Hammond is an avid biker and has ridden motorbikes since the age of 16, he currently rides a collection of bikes from the 1920’s right upto date and his daily ride, a BMW R1200RT, which he describes as ugly with a face like a melted welly.
 
“I love riding bikes, it’s something I’ve done for as long as I remember. And I plan to carry on doing it for a long time yet. And it doesn’t matter how good you get, how skilled, experienced or advanced; it’s other motorists who perhaps aren’t as focused as you that will get you. and when they do, it hurts.
 
“I got caught out twice last year, hitting the deck both times. I was lucky; not so badly beaten up. But I know only too well how important and vital the lifesaving work of the Midlands Air Ambulance is in critical situations. Often it can mean the difference between life and death, especially on rural roads and locations which are inaccessible for land ambulances to reach. 
 
“The Bike4Life campaign is a great way for all bikers to come together and show their support for the great work of the Midlands Air Ambulance. Let’s be honest, nobody wants to require their services, but when you do, you’re very, very glad they’re there. Please sign up today and join the ride out next Sunday 26th April.”
 
The charity currently operates three emergency helicopters covering the largest air ambulance region in the UK of 5,500 square miles serving a population in excess of 5.5 million people and covering Birmingham and the wider West Midlands, Staffordshire, Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, Herefordshire and Shropshire
 
Midlands Air Ambulance Ambassador and former England Rugby Captain Mike Tindall MBE who currently rides a Harley Davidson Soft Tail Break Out said; 
 
“Road traffic accidents account for almost half of the Midlands Air Ambulance missions each year, many of those involving serious motorcycle related injuries which are life threatening and critical often involving head and spinal trauma. On a motorbike you are far more vulnerable than car drivers which of course greatly increases the risks of serious injury.  As a biker I am delighted to support the Midlands Air Ambulance Charity and the Bike4Life event, it’s important for the biking community to come together and support such a great cause. Please join the Bike4Life event and sign up today.” 

To register and join the Bike4Life 2015 Ride Out please visit www.bike4lifefest.com  The event costs £5 to register with all proceeds raised going to the Midlands Air Ambulance Charity. With arena displays, stalls and exhibitions, biker tutorials, live music from Planet Rock, a spitfire flypast and chance to meet Carl Fogarty,

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