Wednesday, 14 June 2017

Held: Price drops and prizes!

The title says it all, we've dropped our prices and we're giving away stuff. Let us explain, we'll keep it very short and sweet!


Held UK are dropping their prices and giving away gloves!

The Price Drop

Public awareness and demand for Held in the UK is at an all-time high, so more than ever we wish to deliver great value for money for customers here in the UK. We regularly keep an eye on European prices, even more so since the vote for Brexit and the General Election.

It has come to our attention that certain Held products were available in parts of Europe at a cheaper price. We know that UK motorcyclists would rather buy from UK retailers- supporting them and also having a greater peace of mind should they need to exchange goods purchased, etc. 

So, we've acted! Held UK RRPs will be reduced in all categories except GORE-TEX apparel (i.e. including GTX gloves) by an average by 12%. GORE-TEX apparel will be reduced by an average of 18.4%!!. These reductions took place on June 12th. There is no better time to purchase Held products- speak to your local retailer NOW! If they don't already stock Held and they're keen to get them to email us at mail@held-uk.co.uk

The Prizes

Naturally we want to spread this message far and wide- and we want your help. In return for spreading the word we'll be giving away, over the next three weeks, three pairs of the RiDE Magazine recommended dual-chambered Held Air N' Dry Gloves.




*All you have to do to be in with a chance of winning is:*


a). Make sure you like / follow us on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram (or all!)
b). Share this blog post on one (or all!) of the above social media platforms- make sure you tag us, then we'll know- and you'll be entered!! You can use the hashtag #HeldPriceDrop as well :)

We will, over the next three weeks, pick three winners who've helped spread the word, at random. 

Thanks for reading this! Please help spread the word and grab yourself some quality Held kit, at a great price!


To see more about Held in the UK please click here






Friday, 2 June 2017

Wigley Racing: Donington Park WSBK Race Report

Donington Park WSBK Race Report

This was the second weekend Matt had visited Donington Park to race this year.  This was good for the team as we was able to pick up where we left off. As the supersport class does not compete here we was down to one rider.

Wigley Racing

 Fridays Free Practice proved to be a step in the direction that we had hoped for as Matt was able to pick up where he left off and get up to race pace in the early stages of the session. Despite the 37◦C track temperature and sweltering heat, Matt was still able to put his best time in towards the end of the session, putting him in 27th Place.  Although there was plenty of room for improvement it was a good start to the weekend. 

Saturdays Qualifying however took a turn for the worst. Although Matt had high aspirations with a plan for improvement, his progression was stalled when an unbalanced tyre hindered his lap times.  As the session progressed Matt was unable to get any feel from the bike as the front end was juddering violently.  Despite this being the case Matt still matched the time from Fridays FP1 session but the lack of improvement put him 31st place on the Grid for Sunday’s back-to-back race.

Matt had a brilliant start to the 100 mile race as by lap 2 he had battled his way up to 23rd place.  As the race progressed and the pack fanned out it was harder to jump each gap.  By lap 10 we had used up all the good rubber and as Matt started to slow, he was swallowed up dropping back to 27th place.  For the restart Matt took his 27th place grid position. This put him at more of an advantage due to his inside positioning on the track.  This allowed him to gain places with fewer risks on the entry to the first turn.  With new tyres Matt was able to push through the pack and work his way up to 20th place. After an off track excursion on lap 2 at the Foggy Esses he had it all to do again.  Nevertheless as the race progressed Matt battled his way up to a respectable 19th place and knocked 1.9 seconds off his personal best.

It was a positive result for the team with yet another top teen finish in the Stock 1000 class.  We look forward to the next British Superbike round at Knockhill in just a couple of weeks’ time. 


*Held UK are pleased to supply gloves to Wigley racing! For more information on Held in the UK please visit www.held-uk.co.uk