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2002 Ultra Lightweight Tt Collection

In 2002, the Ultra Lightweight TT race witnessed some incredible performances by renowned riders


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In 2002, the Ultra Lightweight TT race witnessed some incredible performances by renowned riders. Bruce Anstey showcased his skills on a Yamaha bike, leaving spectators in awe of his talent. Not to be outdone, Robert Dunlop on his Crossan Honda also put up an impressive display of speed and precision. Garry Bennett and Noel Clegg, both riding Hondas, demonstrated their expertise on the challenging track. Chris Palmer proved himself as a force to be reckoned with aboard his KSR Honda machine. Meanwhile, Bruce Anstey returned on a DTR Yamaha to further solidify his dominance in the competition. Ian Lougher rode a Mannin Honda with finesse and determination. The 2002 Ultra Lightweight TT was truly a battle of legends as these skilled riders pushed themselves to the limit for victory. With names like Anstey, Dunlop, Moore, and Bish gracing the event's roster, it was clear that this race would go down in history. As engines roared and tires screeched across the Isle of Man circuit, fans were treated to an exhilarating showcase of speed and skill. Each rider fought tooth and nail for every inch gained on their rivals. Ultimately though it was Bruce Anstey who emerged victorious once again atop his trusty Yamaha steed. His unwavering focus combined with unmatched talent allowed him to claim yet another triumph at the prestigious Ultra Lightweight TT race. But let us not forget all those who participated in this thrilling event – each one pushing boundaries and displaying immense courage throughout every twist and turn of the course. The 2002 Ultra Lightweight TT will forever remain etched in our memories as a testament to human determination and passion for motorcycle racing excellence.

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