The CLA Game Fair was held between the 23rd and 25th of July at Ragley Hall near Alcester. The event saw huge crowds everyday with 144 000 people coming through the games over 3 days. We built a mini QuantyaparX set up with a few bikes and all the kit a park would require. The small track worked perfectly for the event with loads of people getting a chance to experience the bikes. Everyone from experienced motocross riders to kids who had never ridden a motorbike before rode the track and loved the bikes. Here is a small video showing some of the action from the weekend.
Quantya are sponsoring the Active Countryside area at the CLA Gamefair. The event will be held at Ragley Hall near Alcester, Warwickshire, on the 23rd – 25th July 2010. At the Game Fair Quantya will be building a mini QuantyaparX set up allowing the public to experience riding an electric motorbike first hand. This will mimic the feel of a Quantya Park but on a much smaller scale. Quantya staff will be on hand to provide information and answer questions about the bikes as well as information for anyone interested in setting up a Quantya Park.
You will find Quantya inside the Active Countryside Area of the Game Fair. We look forward to seeing you there.
Join us in Ledbury on Saturday afternoon, to watch some grass track racing – Quantya will be racing 4 electric dirt bikes round the Ledbury MCC Grass Track – the first electric bike competition in the UK.
This is what grass track racing looks like for those who do not know:
Gates open at 12pm – the field is opposite the rugby club on the Ledbury to Ross road. We will be on track in the interval – only for 20 minutes at around 5. 30 or 6pm – about 4 x 360m laps. Entry fees are going to charity.
Ours will seem like a ghost race (almost silent after all the petrol bikes on before us) – but just as fast and just as exciting.
Please pass this on to anyone who you think might be interested.
On the 24th of April the first race of a Swiss e-Moto MX series was held at Motocross Wohlen in Wohlen, Switzerland. This video shows a bit of the action and how well the bikes performed.
Recently appointed Quantya UK Sales Manager, Rob Montgomery, visited Quantyaparx Windorf in Germany in April and was well impressed by the potential for electric bike parks hire and ride in the UK. Noise is understandably a big issue with local planning authorities but Quantya bikes offer a clean, silent alternative for off road sport and leisure seekers that is ideal for use on smaller off road tracks at multiple locations close to active urban populations with convenient access by public transport.
This years MiniMoto SX saw Quantya and Zero bikes take on gas bikes in an all out race and we are pleased to say the electric bikes dominated! Read more at Mini Moto SX