Racing and Parading with the Classic Racing Motorcycle Club
The Classic Racing Motorcycle Club (also known as the CRMC) is one of the largest and most respected racing motorcycle clubs dedicated to the preservation and use of post-war racing and sports machines.
Close racing, full grids, plus parades and friendly race paddocks at the best racing circuits throughout the UK - CRMC race weekends offer riders, officials and spectators a memorable taste of racing from the past.
Whether you are interested in Classic, Post-Classic, Sidecar or Parades - we've got it all covered, find out more about the classes and the types of bikes that are eligible.
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CRMC Race Dates 2024
6-7 April 2024: Pembrey - RESULTS
4-5 May 2024: Darley Moor - RESULTS
1-2 June 2024: Croft
29-30 June 2024: Cadwell Park
27-28 July 2024 : Donington Park
24-26 August 2024: Oulton Park
28-29 September 2024: Anglesey
Click Next Meeting for more details
Championship Standings
What are you going to race? With CRMC in 2024
If you are thinking of racing with CRMC, or thinking of racing something different, or are just interested to find out more about what can race in CRMC championships, we’ve put together a definitive CRMC Racing Directory - a guide listing all the CRMC 2024-25 race classes and championships including what bikes are eligible.
Join CRMC
In an effort to reduce paper and reduce costs, it is more important than ever to enter events online. It is simple to do:
If you haven’t already joined the CRMC, click on the Join or Renew button below and you will be taken to our CRMC Race Entry System. CRMC Membership costs just £38 per year and you can pay by card online. Once you have joined, you can apply for eligibility and enter details of your bike (eligibility number, make & model etc) and add details of your race classes. Enter details of your Next of Kin and you are then ready to enter a race or parade!
If you have any difficulties, please contact Anji Yardley, CRMC Race Entry Secretary, telephone number 01507 568573 (Please do not call after 9pm) or use the contact form below to send an email
We look forward to meeting you
Latest CRMC News
Here are the latest 9 articles - click the button to read all news
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RIP Brian Rogers **UPDATED 23/05/2024 **
Posted on 23rd May 2024 at 22:51
RIP Brian Rogers, well known and respected CRMC starter for many years
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Croft Preview by Jono Yardley
Posted on 14th May 2024 at 13:22
A look ahead at the CRMC Croft races on 1-2 June 2024, which will earn DOUBLE POINTS on Sunday! It's going to be EXCITING!
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Results: CRMC Darley Moor 04-05/05/24
Posted on 8th May 2024 at 15:20
A good entry and weather produced close and competitive racing at Darley Moor
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Post Darley Moor Race Report by Jono
Posted on 7th May 2024 at 12:28
Round 2: CRMC Darley Moor didn't disappoint and the weather was glorious too! Read the race report by CRMC commentator Jono Yardley
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CRMC Darley Moor Latest - **UPDATED 04/05/2024**
Posted on 4th May 2024 at 20:53
*Timetable Update* We've published the latest information about the CRMC's next race event at Darley Moor on 4-5 May 2024. Keep an eye on the news page for more updates
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Darley Moor Preview by Jono Yardley
Posted on 17th April 2024 at 10:56
After an exciting start to the CRMC season at Pembrey, Round 2 goes to Darley Moor. Read more about who's there and come along
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Results: CRMC Pembrey 06-07/04/24
Posted on 10th April 2024 at 15:30
Results from Round 1: CRMC Pembrey on 6-7 April 2024.
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Entries are now OPEN for Round 3: CRMC Croft
Posted on 9th April 2024 at 22:31
The 2024 CRMC season continues with Round 3: CRMC Croft on 1 - 2 June 2024. A great circuit that will produce (probably) the greatest classic motorcycle racing
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Post Pembrey Race Report by Jono
Posted on 9th April 2024 at 21:56
Post race report about Round 1: CRMC Pembrey by CRMC commentator Jono Yardley, highlighting the high and lows of the first event of 2024