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Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Mike the Bike

Mike the Bike
A selection of Mike Hailwood pictures

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Ramsey Sprint

Ramsey Sprint, public, EX Ramsey sprint

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Purple Helmets

Purple Helmets
The Purple Helmets - Yes, he came back on his wheels and rode away

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Mike the Bike

Mike the Bike
Selection of Mike Hailwood shots

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Ramsey Sprint

Ramsey Sprint
All capacities and classes are catered for at the Ramsey Sprint

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Three Legends of the track

Three Legends of the track
With multiple TT and World Championships between them, Valentino Rossi, John McGuinness and Giacomo Agostini pose for the camera after Johns Superbike win and before The Doctor and Ago went for a spin

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Geoff Duke

Geoff Duke
1949 Senior Clubman (Norton) 1952 Junior (Norton) 1953 Senior Ulster Grand Prix (Gilera)

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Travelling Billboard

Travelling Billboard
With barely an inch of space left to add further names, Greg Lambert and Sally Wilson round Scholhouse Corner in the 2008 Sidecar TT

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 1988 Senior TT

1988 Senior TT
Steve Cull at the Bungalow on the ex-Joey Dunlop NSR 500 Honda. He every nearly beat the ex-owner, before the machine caught fire and burnt out below Creg ny Baa

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 1998 Senior TT

1998 Senior TT
Jim Moodie rode this fast but fragile V-twin GP NSR 500 Honda in the 1998 Senior TT. After holding third place for the first three laps - it expired

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 1984 Formula Two TT

1984 Formula Two TT
Steve Cull (600 Hejira Ducati)

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 1963 Senior TT

1963 Senior TT
Mike Duff (Arter Matchless, 3) and John Hartle on the Scuderia Duke Gilera start the 1963 Senior TT. Hartle finished second to Mike Hailwood (MV)

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Yamahas first TT win

Yamahas first TT win
Phil Read gave Yamaha their first TT win in the 1965 Ultra Lightweight TT, after a race-long duel with Luigi Tavery (Honda) and team-mate Mike Duff

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Hondas first TT win

Hondas first TT win
Honda not only took their first TT victory in the 1961 Ultra Lightweight, they took the first three places Stan Hailwood, standing behind winner Mike, congratulates Luigi Taveri on his second place

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 1958 Ultra Lightweight TT

1958 Ultra Lightweight TT
Italian Romolo Ferri at the Manx Arms, Onchan. His second place in the Ultra Lightweight TT gave Ducati their first ever world championship points

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 1958 Ultra Lightweight TT

1958 Ultra Lightweight TT
Ulsterman Sammy Miler (125 Ducati) at Nursery bends. In addition to Ducati, Sammy rode the TT on NSU, Mondial and CZ machines

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Triumph Travelling Marshal

Triumph Travelling Marshal
Peter Crebbin phones in an incident report from Edges Corner on the Clyspe course. Triumph supplied machines for the travelling marshals for many years, both twins and triples

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: The bike went down with the Rear-Admiral

The bike went down with the Rear-Admiral
Rear-Admiral Sir Robert Keith Arbuthnot poses with his Triumph before the 1908 Singles TT, where he finished third. Both Arbuthnot and his bike were sunk and lost in the battle of Jutland, 1916

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: The first ohv TT Norton

The first ohv TT Norton
After years of racing side-valvers, Nortons first overhead-valve machine did not bring instant success. Ralph Cawthorne fell off at Hillberry on the last lap

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Ballacraine

Ballacraine
Neatly missing the horse-droppings, competitors on the St. Johns course round the Ballacraine Hotel. Many years later, the pub featured in No Limit when an errant rider went thriugh the door into

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: TT Technicalities

TT Technicalities
Combining a straght-through pipe, for acceleration, and a mega for power, This plumbers nightmare was used on Les Martins Excelsior in the 1959 Southern 100

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Union Mills - the Flail and the Fleece

Union Mills - the Flail and the Fleece
Stuart Graham and Hans Georg Anscheidt take their 50cc Suzukis through Union Mills. Why Union Mills The buildings - seen on the left - were both a corn grinding mill

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Bill Lomas - Beasley Velocette

Bill Lomas - Beasley Velocette
Bill Lomas and Doug Beasley attract the photographers as they weigh-in for the 1952 Lightweight. The Beasley Velocette used a cut-down MkVIII KTT engine a a Featherbed-type frame, with Earles forks

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 1951 Goodwood Saturday

1951 Goodwood Saturday
Only one true motorcycle race meeting was held at Goodwood. In 1951, BEMSEE ran it, it featured Clubman racing. Birmingham MCC member Sam Sweston gave his name to the national sidecar trial



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