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News Release from: Sun Chemical Gibbon
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 19 October 2004
Ink Firm Supports Young Motorcycle
Daredevils
The familiar red and white colours of Sun Chemical can be seen in action at events all over the world thanks to the ink company's sponsorship of the Imps Motor Cycle Display Team.
The familiar red and white colours of Sun Chemical can be seen in action at events all over the world thanks to the ink company's sponsorship of the Imps Motor Cycle Display Team The Imps is a 38-strong display team of five-year-olds to 16-year-olds that rides in shows like the Royal Tournament and the Edinburgh Military Tattoo
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 21 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Sun Chemical has strong roots in East London - its headquarters and laboratories for its newspaper inks and heatset.
The Imps, managed by a small charity called the Impstart Trust also has its origins in East London and has the aim of providing adventurous involvement in a team operation demanding discipline, confidence and skill.
The young riders provide a varied programme of precision formation riding, cross overs, pyramids, tableaux and fire jumps.
The Imps Display Team has built an international reputation and has performed in Canada and the United States, Singapore, Norway, Germany and Bermuda.
Sun Chemical Europe corporate vice president Charles Murray, himself a motor cycling enthusiast said: "The Imps Display Team entertains with colour and the utmost precision - exactly the qualities we strive for at Sun Chemical.
We are delighted to be able to offer support to such a novel and exciting charity for young people.".
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