34 years of Day of Champions has been ended due to a new schedule for the British MotoGP weekend.
The Day of Champions that has preceded the British Grand Prix for 34 years will no longer take place in 2025.
The fundraising organisation, which works in collaboration with the charity Riders for Health to fund motorcycles for healthcare workers in remote areas of Africa, says the “full day of activities” that was the Day of Champions is gone due to a “new schedule” that has been “introduced by Silverstone”.
“The first Day of Champions took place in 1989 at Brands Hatch,” said Two Wheels for Life co-founder and CEO Andrea Coleman.
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