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1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection

In 1972, the Lightweight Manx Grand Prix showcased an exhilarating display of speed and skill on the iconic Isle of Man

Background image1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Alan Tottle (Yamaha) 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Alan Tottle (Yamaha) 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
Alan Tottle (Yamaha) leaving Governors Bridge, 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: James Ward (Suzuki) 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

James Ward (Suzuki) 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
James Ward (Suzuki) passing the Grandstand, 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Peter Crew (Yamaha) 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Peter Crew (Yamaha) 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
Peter Crew (Yamaha) leaving Governors Bridge, 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Geoff Morgan (Yamaha) 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Geoff Morgan (Yamaha) 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Ernie Johnson (Yamaha) Phil Carpenter (Yamaha) and Danny Shimmin (Yamaha)

Ernie Johnson (Yamaha) Phil Carpenter (Yamaha) and Danny Shimmin (Yamaha) 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Dave Mason (Yamaha) 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Dave Mason (Yamaha) 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Peter Sharpe (Yamsel) 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Peter Sharpe (Yamsel) 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
Peter Sharpe (Yamsel) on Ballaugh Bridge, 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Phil Hagan (Gteeves) 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Phil Hagan (Gteeves) 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
Phil Hagan (Gteeves) on Ballaugh Bridge, 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Bob Nicholson (Ducati) 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Bob Nicholson (Ducati) 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
Bob Nicholson (Ducati) on Ballaugh Bridge, 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Mick Gilder (Suzuki) 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Mick Gilder (Suzuki) 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
Mick Gilder (Suzuki) leaves Governors Bridge, 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Pat Wynne (Ducati) 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Pat Wynne (Ducati) 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
Pat Wynne (Ducati) refuels during the 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Jeremy Davis (Yamaha) 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Jeremy Davis (Yamaha) 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
Jeremy Davis (Yamaha) leaves Governors Bridge, 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: John Wilcox (Bultaco Yamaha) 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

John Wilcox (Bultaco Yamaha) 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
John Wilcox (Bultaco Yamaha) leaving Governors Bridge, 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Ed Luton (DMW) 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Ed Luton (DMW) 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
Ed Luton (DMW) leaving Governors Bridge, 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: David Catterall (Bultaco) 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

David Catterall (Bultaco) 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
David Catterall (Bultaco) at Ballaugh Bridge: 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Paddy Reid (Yamaha) 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Paddy Reid (Yamaha) 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: George Ridgeon (Greeves) 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

George Ridgeon (Greeves) 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: David Christie (Greeves) 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

David Christie (Greeves) 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Mick Bancroft (Yamaha) 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Mick Bancroft (Yamaha) 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Dennis Rapley (MW Ducati) 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Dennis Rapley (MW Ducati) 1972 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix


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In 1972, the Lightweight Manx Grand Prix showcased an exhilarating display of speed and skill on the iconic Isle of Man. Richard Fitzsimmons, riding his RAF Suzuki, left spectators in awe as he dominated the race with his unmatched precision and lightning-fast maneuvers. Not far behind was James Ward on his Suzuki, pushing himself to the limit to keep up with Fitzsimmons' blistering pace. The crowd held their breath as these two titans battled it out for victory, leaving no room for error. Meanwhile, Peter Crew on his Yamaha displayed remarkable finesse and determination throughout the race. His smooth handling and calculated strategy made him a force to be reckoned with on the challenging course. Geoff Morgan also proved himself worthy of admiration as he fearlessly tackled each corner astride his Yamaha. With every twist and turn, Morgan demonstrated unwavering courage that earned him a well-deserved place among the top contenders. Dave Mason's performance aboard his Yamaha was nothing short of spectacular. His relentless pursuit of perfection pushed both man and machine to their limits in this grueling competition. Ernie Johnson, Phil Carpenter, and Danny Shimmin showcased their exceptional skills on their powerful Yamahas during this unforgettable event. Their synchronized movements through each bend were a testament to years of dedication and practice. Peter Sharpe took everyone by surprise when he unleashed the full potential of his Yamsel motorcycle. His sheer determination propelled him forward against fierce competition while leaving spectators awestruck at every lap completed flawlessly. Phil Hagan represented Gteeves admirably during this legendary race. Riding like a true champion, Hagan exhibited unparalleled focus combined with raw talent that set him apart from other riders vying for glory. Bob Nicholson chose Ducati as his weapon of choice for this thrilling battle against time. Despite facing stiff competition from other manufacturers dominating the field that day, Nicholson's unwavering resolve allowed him to leave an indelible mark on the race.