Triumph Supports COVID-Stricken Businesses with ‘Ride Out To Help Out’ Campaign

Triumph Motorcycles is in the business of helping businesses recover from the pandemic – and they’ve recruited a star celeb team to help them out with the coverage.

A view of Olympic cyclist Victoria Pendleton on a motorcycle in support of Triumph's Ride Out To Help Out Campaign
Victoria Pendleton. Credit: ForTheRide

The heart of the campaign is a celebration of British biking destinations, with Olympic cyclist Victoria Pendleton, TV architect George Clarke, British and Irish Lions rugby star George North and TT racer Maria Costello MBE encouraging the biker community to support local, mosey their way over to their biker cafe of choice, and keep those unique pieces of motorcycle history alive in these unprecedented times.

A view of riders on Triumph motorcycles riding for Triumph's Ride Out To Help Out Campaign
Credit: MCN

“The last 18 months have affected us all in many ways,” says Triumph UK & Ireland General Manager Devron Boulton.

“Now that we’re able to ride freely with friends again, the Ride Out to Help Out campaign is a fantastic way of encouraging more bikers from further afield to visit the hidden gems that have been nominated. It’s time to grab our helmets and show our support.”

A view of the MAXSYM500 from SYM Motors
A view of riders on Triumph motorcycles riding for Triumph's Ride Out To Help Out Campaign
Credit: MCN

Bikers looking to partake in the fun can share beloved locations by either registering the venue on Triumph’s campaign website or through social media using the hashtag #RideOutToHelpOut – the campaign has even curated a list of locations, with the hopes of expanding it to include all small business biker cafes, motorcycle-friendly restaurants, and more.

A view of a rider and a Triumph motorcycle riding for Triumph's Ride Out To Help Out Campaign
Credit: AutoTrader

Make sure to let us know if you plan on joining the cause – as always, we’ll keep an eye out for anything else related to the ROTHO campaign from Triumph.

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com

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