With the 2017 motocross season soon to start at the Blaxhall Circuit on Sunday 2nd April, the Woodbridge and DMCC Ltd are pleased to announce that local Mercedes-Benz Commercial vehicle dealer, Orwell Truck and Van will once again be supporting all Motocross events at Blaxhall during the 2017 season.
Founded in 1991, Orwell Truck and Van have never lost sight of their roots and that is why quality of work, customer care and a friendly service remain the hallmarks of their business. Orwell Truck & Van are East Anglia’s Leading Provider of Mercedes-Benz and Fuso commercial vehicles and have worked very hard to establish a reputation for professionalism and service.
Orwell Truck and Van will be sponsoring the three local events at Blaxhall including the opening event of the year on Sunday 2
nd April along with two rounds of the Bickers Lifting ACU Eastern Championship on Sunday 28
th May and Sunday 24
th September.
At all events Orwell Truck and Van are planning to bring a range of vehicles to display including the new Vito model and will also have a number of staff on hand to answer any questions you may have so it will be well worth a visit to their stand during race day.
Also following the continued success, Orwell Truck and Van will once again be the main event sponsor when the Woodbridge and DMCC host the sixth round of the Maxxis ACU British Motocross Championship supported by Pro Clean on Sunday 16
th July.
Speaking on behalf of the Woodbridge DMCC, Richard Blyth said "it is great to have such a high profile company like Orwell Truck and Van supporting our events during the 2017 season again. Over recent years we have been able to continual build a strong relationship with Orwell Truck and Van and welcome their increased support of the club and our venue at Blaxhall for this coming year.”
Orwell Truck and Van’s Managing Director, Neil Jacob comments “Orwell Truck & Van are delighted to be sponsoring the Motocross at Blaxhall again this year, it’s the perfect event to display our current range of lifestyle vehicles, whilst also giving us the opportunity to support popular local events.”