Seeley Collection
"Seeley: A Legacy of Speed and Passion" Step back in time to the year 1940, at the iconic Newmarket Race Course
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"Seeley: A Legacy of Speed and Passion" Step back in time to the year 1940, at the iconic Newmarket Race Course. Amidst the thundering hooves and cheering crowd, a name emerged - Seeley. It was a name that would become synonymous with speed, power, and unmatched performance. Fast forward to 1922, where an unknown creator posed a question: "Where Do You Want To Go?" Little did they know that Seeley would take them on exhilarating journeys across racetracks and beyond. In 1511, Albrecht Durer immortalized The Man of Sorrows on paper. Centuries later, this masterpiece found its match in John Blanchard's (Seeley Matchless) daring ride on Bray Hill during the 1967 Senior TT race. The fusion of artistry and adrenaline became evident as Cyril Crosby (Seeley) and John Cowie (Dresda) conquered the challenging terrain of the 1971 Senior Manx Grand Prix. John Cooper's triumph at the 1970 Senior TT showcased Seeley's unwavering commitment to excellence. Brian Steenson followed suit in the Junior TT race that same year, leaving spectators awestruck by his skillful maneuvers. The spirit of competition continued into 1975 when Chris Bladon dominated the Senior Manx Grand Prix astride his powerful Seeley machine. Ken Kay further etched Seeley's name into history during the intense battles of the 1972 Senior TT. As Tom Dickie sped away from Parliament Square in 1969 for yet another thrilling race at Isle of Man TT event, he embodied both courage and determination – qualities shared by every rider who chose Seeley as their trusted companion. In recent times, Chris McGahan blazed through Pre-TT Classic races in 2016 aboard his sleek Seeley bike – a testament to how this legendary brand has stood against the test of time. The legacy extends beyond racetracks.