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The Imps is a non-profit-making organisation that educates young people through a
disciplined, dynamic and challenging programme of activities with a world-famous
motorcycle display team at its heart.
From the sound of revving engines to the awe of a billowing fire jump
and the suspense of a multiple motorcycle combination ‘cross-over’
routine, The Imps will have you mesmerised by an unmissable display of
discipline and skill. Furthermore, you will be stunned to learn that
the youngest performer is only five years old!
The Imps
Motorcycle Display Team, noted for its impeccable smart red tunics and
highly disciplined spectacular show originated in the 1970’s from The
Hackney Adventure Holiday Project – a charity founded by Roy Pratt MBE
that provided holidays in the country for under privileged young
people. Some of the children found a dysfunctional old ‘motorbike’ –
one thing led to another and a motorcycle display team, uniquely
comprising young people aged six to sixteen, emerged.
For
more than thirty years The Imps have performed around the world to
millions of people. Regular appearances on prime time television and
displays at major events, such as The Edinburgh Military Tattoo, have
secured a reputation for excellence. Extraordinary discipline and
incredible teamwork enable The Imps to deliver shows comprising complex
‘cross-overs’ requiring split second timing, breathtaking fire jumps
and visually stunning pyramids of red tunics – all served up with a
dash of humour and aided by the spell-binding mini Imp mascots.
Did you know?
- More than 1,400 young people have passed through our ranks and can proudly call themselves ExImps.
- The Imps perform all around the world – from Singapore to The USA.
- The 38 young riders who are The Imps make them Britain’s largest motorcycle display team.
- The Imps are aged between five and sixteen years of age. At sixteen they retire from the team.
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The Imps train rigorously throughout the year including off-road
confidence building work with members of The Royal Signals Display Team
– The White Helmets.
- The Imps ride a variety of four and two stroke motorcycles with engine sizes ranging from 50 to 250cc.
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The distinctive red display tunics of The Imps represent one of eight
different outfits each member requires for training, performing and
touring.
- When The Imps perform at The Edinburgh Military
Tattoo they are watched by a live audience of 217,000 and on television
by more than 100 million!
- The Imps are open to all and are intent upon the development of citizenship within all members.
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