ANGLESEY Circuit’s motorcycle racing season begins next Sunday (March 25) with what promises to be a very busy Wirral 100 Motor Club race meeting.

This is the first of four meetings that the club will host at the circuit in 2018, and will be their 26th season of racing at Anglesey Circuit.

Organisers hope that the weather is much kinder than it has been in recent weeks and that a good, safe and enjoyable meeting is had by all.

The race format will follow the Wirral 100’s well-tested ‘Racing for Sport’ formula, to give the riders and spectators as much track action as possible in the time available.

Each class will have two races and at the end of the day the Anglesey Senior and Junior Open races provide those wanting a third ride to compete again, but across the usual class divide.

There will be a broad base of machinery on show, beginning with the club’s most popular class, Formula 600 and the modern and super-quick 1000cc Powerbikes.

They are joined, for the second year, by Pre-2009 & Pre-Electronics Powerbikes, including Golden-Era Superbikes (pre-2001 750’s), a combined class designed to encourage others with older machines and perhaps smaller budgets to join the fray.

The less powerful but still highly enjoyable 650 Twins, share track time with Golden Era Supersport (pre- 2001 600s), and then the small capacity catch-all class, the 100cc-500cc Allcomers.

The Pre-Injection class embraces anything over 500cc with a carburettor, whilst the Forgotten Era and Classic Bike classes cater for those with smaller and less modern machines.

Add the crazy world of Sidecars to the mix, and there is something here for everyone.

The timekeeping and results service provided by TSL Sports Timing and its database of race results and each rider’s lap-times is available at www.tsl-timing.com.

The Wirral club is always on the look-out to recruit motorcycle enthusiasts as new marshals.

You must be aged over 15, male or female, no previous experience required; the club will ensure that all are suitably trained in the various safety aspects of marshalling.

Anyone interested should contact the club via the club’s website www.wirral100.co.uk

Adult admission to the Anglesey Circuit event is just £10 and under 16's are admitted free of charge. No animals are

permitted at the venue.