John Davies Collection
John Davies, a name synonymous with speed and adrenaline, has left an indelible mark on the world of motorcycle racing
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John Davies, a name synonymous with speed and adrenaline, has left an indelible mark on the world of motorcycle racing. From his early days as a newcomer in the 1978 Manx Grand Prix riding for Maxton Yamaha, to his thrilling sidecar races alongside William Williams on the Rumble Crooks Suzuki in the 1977 TT, John's talent was undeniable. But it wasn't just motorcycles that fueled John's passion for racing. In the CM34 7055 Austin Mini Cooper S, he teamed up with Mike Davies to conquer new challenges on four wheels. The trio pushed boundaries and set records that would be etched into history forever. Throughout his career, John continued to push himself further. Whether it was competing in lightweight races like the 1989 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix for Padgett or showcasing his skills in junior events such as the 1990 Junior Manx Grand Prix on a Padgett Yamaha, John always gave it his all. His success extended beyond solo endeavors as well. Partnering with William Williams once again, they dominated the track in their Rumble Yamaha during the intense 1000 Sidecar TT race of 1975. And who could forget their unforgettable parade lap alongside Ian Gemmel on a Seeley bike in 2007? The Senior and Junior Manx Grand Prix races became synonymous with John Davies' name throughout different years - from piloting a Yamaha to victory in both events (1982 Senior and 1980 Junior) to showcasing his prowess aboard a Padgett Honda for another win at Senior level in 1996. John Davies will forever be remembered as an icon of motorcycle racing - fearless, determined, and always pushing boundaries. His legacy lives on through every twist of throttle and every checkered flag waved high above him.