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Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Mark Johns (Yamaha) 1987 Formula Two TT

Mark Johns (Yamaha) 1987 Formula Two TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Mark Johns (Suzuki) 1987 Formula One TT

Mark Johns (Suzuki) 1987 Formula One TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Des Barry (Yamaha) 1987 Formula One TT

Des Barry (Yamaha) 1987 Formula One TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Mark Johns (Yamaha) 1982 Senior 350 TT

Mark Johns (Yamaha) 1982 Senior 350 TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Rod Coleman (Norton) 1951 Senior TT

Rod Coleman (Norton) 1951 Senior TT
Kiwi Rod Coleman (Norton) 1951 Senior TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Stephen Galligan & Wade Boyd (Baker Yamaha) 1996 Sidecar TT

Stephen Galligan & Wade Boyd (Baker Yamaha) 1996 Sidecar TT
Irish Stephen Galligan & Wade Boyd (Baker Yamaha) 1996 Sidecar TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Geoff Morgan (Matchless) 1967 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Geoff Morgan (Matchless) 1967 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Peter Williams (Norton) 1970 Production TT

Peter Williams (Norton) 1970 Production TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Ray Pickrell (Norton) 1970 Production TT

Ray Pickrell (Norton) 1970 Production TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Martin Stratford Parsons (Ducati) 1987 Newcomers Manx Grand Prix

Martin Stratford Parsons (Ducati) 1987 Newcomers Manx Grand Prix

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Bryan Hargreaves & Brian Cooper (Suzuki) 1986 Sidecar TT

Bryan Hargreaves & Brian Cooper (Suzuki) 1986 Sidecar TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Iain Sidey (Matchless) 1967 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Iain Sidey (Matchless) 1967 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: 1924 Ultra Lightweight TT

1924 Ultra Lightweight TT
The field sets off for Bray Hill in the 1924 Ultra Lightweight TT, the first massed-start to be held on the TT course. Designer-manufacturer-racer Jock Porter won on his Edinburgh-built New Gerrard

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: 1923 Sidecar TT

1923 Sidecar TT
Diving into Braddan Bridge a toouch too fast, Harry Langmans passenger Ernie Maiwaring leant out further than normal to keep their Scott outfiy on an even keel

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Pete Searle (Ducati) 1989 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Pete Searle (Ducati) 1989 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Pete Searle (Ducati) 1989 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Pete Searle (Ducati) 1989 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Pete Searle (Ducati) 1989 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Pete Searle (Ducati) 1989 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Mark Johns (Yamaha) 1987 Junior TT

Mark Johns (Yamaha) 1987 Junior TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Mark Johns (Yamaha) 1987 Formula One TT

Mark Johns (Yamaha) 1987 Formula One TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Facing the Press

Facing the Press
Dane Rowe, former member of the 59 Club and passenger for Rudi Kurth on the CAT outfits, is interviewed in the paddock. Dane

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: 1978 Senior TT

1978 Senior TT
American Pat Hennen (Suzuki) was rthe first rider to record a sub-20 minute lap, but crashed at Bishopscourt on his next lap

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Manx Legend; Phil Haslam

Manx Legend; Phil Haslam
Phil Haslam (Pharaoh Yamaha) becae the first MGP rider to lap the Mountain course at oer 100 mph. His lap rcord of 103.45 was a full 48 seconds faster than the Senior lap record

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Protest

Protest
Honda were unhappy with Suzuki tactics in the 1981 Formula One race, so Alex George, Ron Haslam and Joey Dunlop were The Men in Black, for the Classic TT that year

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Francis Beart - master tuner

Francis Beart - master tuner
For many years the lime-green Manx Nortons from the Surrey tuning stable of Francis Beart were the fastest machines after the works mutis

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Paul Orritt (Honda) 1998 Senior TT

Paul Orritt (Honda) 1998 Senior TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: John McGuinness (Team Vimto Honda) 1998 Ultra Lightweight TT

John McGuinness (Team Vimto Honda) 1998 Ultra Lightweight TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Renzo Pasolini (Benelli) 1968 Junior TT

Renzo Pasolini (Benelli) 1968 Junior TT
Italian Renzo Pasolini (Benelli) 1968 Junior TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Giacomo Agostini (MV) 1968 Senior TT

Giacomo Agostini (MV) 1968 Senior TT
Italian Giacomo Agostini (MV) 1968 Senior TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Randall Cowell (BSA) Travelling Marshal 1968 Manx Grand Prix

Randall Cowell (BSA) Travelling Marshal 1968 Manx Grand Prix

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Chris Vincent & Eric Bliss 1962 Sidecar TT

Chris Vincent & Eric Bliss 1962 Sidecar TT
The winners! Chris Vincent & Eric Bliss 1962 Sidecar TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Chris Vincent & Terry Harrison (BSA) 1961 Sidecar TT

Chris Vincent & Terry Harrison (BSA) 1961 Sidecar TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Chris Vincent & Eric Hardy (BSA) 1960 Sidecar TT

Chris Vincent & Eric Hardy (BSA) 1960 Sidecar TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Podium men 1989 Senior Classic Manx Grand Prix

Podium men 1989 Senior Classic Manx Grand Prix
Winner Bill Swallow sprays the champagne as brother Richard (second) and Selwyn Griffiths (third) enjoy the limelight

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Trevor Ireson & Dave Houghton (Konig) 1975 1000 Sidecar TT

Trevor Ireson & Dave Houghton (Konig) 1975 1000 Sidecar TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Cadwell Park the early post WWII years

Cadwell Park the early post WWII years
Originally laid out in the grounds of his home by Mansfield Wilkinson to amuse his sons, Cadwell Park held its first race meeting in 1934, Programme and circuit map from the first post-WWII meeting

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Bill Boddice

Bill Boddice started his long and successful racing career, on this 500 Ariel

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Sally - a Manx Norton with a long history

Sally - a Manx Norton with a long history
Bob Dowty jnr heels his fathers long-stroke Manx into Governorss Bridge. Bought for Bob snr in 1952, this was the machine that Geoff Duke took to Japan on his first visit there to give demonstrations

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: The pedigree of Richard Barks

The pedigree of Richard Barks
Bonneville record holder Richard Barks

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Nigel Cap Davies

Nigel Cap Davies
Cap Davies growls of the line to start the 1995 Singles TT. His Yamaha took him to a 6th place finish

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Blink - and you ll miss the lights

Blink - and you ll miss the lights
Its full-on concentration at the countdown to blast-off at the Ramsey Sprint 2007

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Celtic Match Race Manx Team

Celtic Match Race Manx Team
The Manx team who took part in the 1988 Celtic Match Race meeting. Left to right; Gordy Moore, Rob Farger, Paddy Martin, Ralph Sutcliffe, Dace Madsen-Mygdal, Phil Kneen, Norman Kneen, Gary Radcliffe

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Sidecar Legends - Nick Crowe

Sidecar Legends - Nick Crowe
Nick Crowe started his TT career as a passenger, but blossomed when he took the reains, tottling up 5 TT wins before a massive accident in 2009 left him and passenger Mark Cox with serious injuries

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: The 1982 MGP Newcomers winners

The 1982 MGP Newcomers winners
The class winners in the 1982 Newcomers Manx line up. Junior winner Gary Hislop is flanked by Brian Lund (Lightweight, 82) and Senior winner Ian Ogden

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: The girls that broke the mould

The girls that broke the mould
After 66 years of male-only riders, the Manx Motorcycle Club allowed ladies to join in the fun! The first three to take up the challenge in 1989 were Gloria Clark, Hilary Muson and Liz Skinner

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: The Jota Meister

The Jota Meister
Pete Davies on the Roger Slater Laverda in the 1978 Formula One TT. None were braver than PK at hustling the big Italian triple round race circuits

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Rolf Bilands BEO

Rolf Bilands BEO
The ever-innovative Swiss Rolf Biland constructed many ground-breaking outfits, The BEO he rode (drove!) was designed so Kenny Wiiliams just sat in like a car passenger

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Local hero

Local hero
Laxey rsident Roger Hurst could have won the 1988 600 Production TT, but for a slow pit stop and what the Radio TT commentator called gentlemanly riding on the last lap

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: The oldest TT winner

The oldest TT winner
In winning Sidecar B race in 1987, 49 year-old Ulsterman Lowry Burton, passengered by Pat Cushnahan, became the oldest TT winner. This shot shows them at White Gates in 1986



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