The Festival of Moto Guzzi, planned to be held on March 11-13 has been postponed until 2023. The inaugural Festival was looking to be an exciting weekend away with rare motorcycles on display. Motorcycle fans are still more than welcome to go and check out the collect at Yea, Victoria. 

Join the celebrations and Italian festivities as the Cathedral of Moto Guzzi officially opens its doors to showcase the largest collection of Moto Guzzi motorcycles in the Southern Hemisphere.

While the festival is postponed, the Cathedral of Moto Guzzi officially opens its doors to showcase the largest collection of Moto Guzzi motorcycles in the Southern Hemisphere.

Due to unforeseen circumstances, the inaugural Festival of Moto Guzzi has been postponed to 2023.  Event organisers and hosts Teo and Grace Lamers, in conjunction with Moto Guzzi Australia say they extend their sincere gratitude for the editorial support the media has provided in helping promote the truly unique event. Ticket sales are currently being fully refunded. The Cathedral of Moto Guzzi remains open for public viewing.

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If you wish to check out some rare head out to 526 Ti Tree Creek Road, Yea VIC 3717 this weekend!

If you wish to check out some rare bikes such as the two-valve ‘Dr John’ Replica, two Magni prototypes by Barry Jonesm, 1934 500 GTS; a 1947 250 Airone; a 1949 and 1951 Super Alce as well as a pair of Ercole, or Hercules, then head out to 526 Ti Tree Creek Road, Yea VIC 3717 this weekend!


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