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Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: 2008 Sidecar TT B

2008 Sidecar TT B
The dice of the meeting. The Honda outfit of Nick Crowe/Mark Cox lead Dave Molyneux/Dan Sayles Suzuki as they head for ulby Bridge. The crews were hardly further apart duting the whole race

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: Whiplash

Whiplash
You hear of people getting whiplash when racing a sidecar - never thought it be that plesurable - form an orderly queue lads

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: TT 2008 Sidecar B

TT 2008 Sidecar B
Sunshine, shadows and success - another TT doule for Nick Crowe / Mark Cox. 5th - the best finish so far for World Champion Klaus Klaffenbock / Christian Parzer

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: Wing-walkers over Laxey

Wing-walkers over Laxey
The Guinot aerial stunt team at work on a grey Thrusday at TT 2008. If my bike smoked like thatm, I wouldn t take it down the pub let alone a few thousand feet in the air

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: 2008 Sidecar TT A

2008 Sidecar TT A
Andrew Winkle tries to get the rear tyre to grip as John Holden pours on the LCR Suzuki power away from the start. In the background the red-overalled dynamic Radio TT duo of Chris Kinley

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: TT 2008 Sidecar A

TT 2008 Sidecar A
Another fighting wi for Nick Crowe/Mark Cox. A surprise third in their first TT - Tim Reeves/Patrick Farrance

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: John McGuinness - marshal

John McGuinness - marshal
In 2007 outright T lap record-holder John McGuinness signed up for the Orange Army of marshals. Here he escorts Kevin Main to safety after a mechanical malady threw him down the road approaching

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: Its all eyes on the starters flag'

Its all eyes on the starters flag"
The startline team: Kevin Brookes (with flag) Phil Kneen and Peter Cain get the show on the road

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: Vintage MCC Gathering - Ramsey

Vintage MCC Gathering - Ramsey
Blokes, Bikes (beards) Banter. This Earles-forked BMW R69S is given the once-over by a pair of appreciative enthusiasts. To judge by the rosette on the headlamp

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: A crossed-up Colley

A crossed-up Colley
World Trials star Manxman Steve Colley demonstrates supreme bike control at Peel; he features most days with the Purple Helmets Display Team, a must-see during the TT fortnight

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: TT 2008 Superstock

TT 2008 Superstock
Second TT on the bounce for Cameron Donald (Suzuki). Adrian Archibald (Suzuki) flies Ballacrye

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: TT 2008 Junior TT race 2

TT 2008 Junior TT race 2
No problems this race for Bruce Anstey. Best Newcomer - James Hillier

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: 2008 Senior TT - before the actio

2008 Senior TT - before the actio
It may only be a few minutes before the Senior TT, but a seated Bruce Anstey jokes with his mechanics as the team prepare his Relentless Suzuki by TAS racing ready for the big race

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: Racing

Racing
A poem from Dave Clucas

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: All roads lead to the Island

All roads lead to the Island
Just eleven directions to get from Dover to Heysham - I wish travel was always that simple

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: Post-race 2004 Production 600 TT

Post-race 2004 Production 600 TT
" How was that for you?" John McGuinness (Yamaha) and Bruce Anstey (Suzuki) exchange glances in the winners enclosure

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: 2004 1000cc Production TT

2004 1000cc Production TT
" I wish my Suzuki was as reliable as the Marshals Honda, thinks Maria Costello as she settles back to watch the 2004 Production TT after retiring on the second lap

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: Water - Water

Water - Water
One practice session Cameron Donald arrived up the skip road at Barddan Bridge shouting for water. Notbecayse of thirst - or to top up the radiator

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: A gaggle of Guzzi

A gaggle of Guzzi
On holiday in italy last year, we were priviliged to view an awesome private collection of road and race Moto Guzzi. This is just one display featuring some of the last racers from Mandello before

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: International BSA Rally - Manx Week 2008

International BSA Rally - Manx Week 2008
The Laxey Valley Gardens were filled with BSAs of all shapes and sizes for their International Rally in 2008. They set a worldrecord for a one-make gathering

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: 2007 Classic Lap - an expensive motorcycle

2007 Classic Lap - an expensive motorcycle
" When I last rode the 250 Yamaha in 1965, I hate it. But the jewel of Yamahas racing arsenal underwent extensive development the next three years

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: what happened next?

what happened next?
a severe brusing - thats what! Les Shand left his braking a tad too late for Sulby Bridge in 2008 TT practice. It doesn t show

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: Hunt the Plug

Hunt the Plug
How else can you get a plug out that has dropped inside a fairing? Phil Read and his mechanics resort to strong-arm tactics

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: Pit-crew apparel - Argentinian style

Pit-crew apparel - Argentinian style
What every good pit crew should be wearing. David Parades can t miss his pit with the refueller wearing this hat

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: Not the Haka - a perfect flying W'

Not the Haka - a perfect flying W"
It was ten years since Kiwi Grame Crosby was a rising star in the TT. In 1990 he was still rising to the occasion! An eye-watering episode during the Suzuki Parade Lap

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: Physician - heal they self

Physician - heal they self
Through his Crosby (Isle of Man) Ijury Clinic has got many riders, mechanics and spectators back on their feet. Sadly, John suffered a big off at Scarborough

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: Joey

Joey
A selection of Joey Dunlop TT shots

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: An Indian tear-away

An Indian tear-away
Journalist Aspi Bathena from Bike India was the second Indian rider to take part in the TT. He finished in the 1987 250cc Production race

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: Free Flight included

Free Flight included
" I was following these three outfits down to the 33rd, thinking about where to pass them and they turned left and I went straight on" Roy Hanks explanation about he

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: Joeys 5th Formula One win

Joeys 5th Formula One win
Joey Dunlop (750 Rothmans Honda) may hae a 50 second lead at the end of the rae, but he is still concentrating hard as he takes to flag to record his fifth straight Formula One victory

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: Sidecar braking

Sidecar braking
I can t see any TT passenger wanting to hold the spokes to make the outfit turn tighter, but it seems a well rehearsed knack on a trials outfit

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: The Crosby Norton

The Crosby Norton
Despite his handicap, the late John Flood rebuilt the Norton that featured for many years in the display in the Crosby Hotel

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: Yer Men

Yer Men
Davy Wood chcks the countdown to the start of the 1991 Lightweight TT as Joey Dunlop warms up the machine. Davy was Joeys manager and mentor throughout most of his TT winning years

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: A lop-sided podium finisher

A lop-sided podium finisher
Having blown up his big BMW (the rules did not allow 500s to run in the 750 Sidecar), Heinz Luthringhauser put an oversize barrel on one side of his 500 to get his start money

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: A Canadian Classic visitor

A Canadian Classic visitor
Gary McCaw bought his bike and family across the Atlantic to ride the 1984 Historic TT. The fairing bears the names of his sponsors

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: Mick and the Green Meanie

Mick and the Green Meanie
7-times TT winner Mick Grant was well known for his exploits on the Kawasaki triples, seen here flying the 750 in the 1974 Formula 750 race

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: A Gold Wing racer

A Gold Wing racer
The Gold Wing may be a supreme tourer, but it di not make an ideal racer. This Dreda-framed model was ridden by Hugh Evans in the 1977 Formula One practice, engine issues sidelined it for the race

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: Did I ride that?

Did I ride that?
Peter Courtney, a fellow member of the Saltbox MCC, rode this Benelli 2C in the Lightweight TT, his Yamaha having packed up in practice

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: What the... ?

What the... ?
Seen briefly at the 1980 Ramsey Sprint. Thus unusual trike, powered by a Triumph with a big SU carb was built by Angus McPhail and piloted here by Trevor Lawfield

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: The first Manx world championship points winner

The first Manx world championship points winner
Local farmer and campsite owner Bob Kewley became the first Manxman to win a world chamoionhip point with his 10th place in the 1970 Ulster GP

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: TT - Trophy Trolly

TT - Trophy Trolly
In 1975 the TT Supporters Club took the TT trophy on a sponsored walk round the course to raise funds - I can t see G4S or the ACU allowing it these days

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: Tarquinio Provini and the wonder single

Tarquinio Provini and the wonder single
In 1960s Tarquinio Provini and his Morini took on the might of Honda for the Lightweight world championship, losing the 1963 title to Jim Redman by just two points

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: A Moon(eyes) landing approaches

A Moon(eyes) landing approaches
Long before his national and international race successes on the Yamsel and the Triuph triples, John Cooper was a handy TT runner

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: Does my bike look big in this?

Does my bike look big in this?
Wearing a fairing that would not lookv out of place on a 750, Trevor Burgess won the 1968 Production 250 class on the Ossa

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: A son of Skipton

A son of Skipton
Yorkshire Born and Yorkshire Bred - Thick in the arm and thick in the right hand! Bernie Lund finished a spended fifth in the 1968 Senior TT

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: Sidecar Ace - solo rider

Sidecar Ace - solo rider
George O Dell flies Ballaugh Bridge in practice on his Triumph Thruxton Bonneville. The 197 Sidecar world champion crashed in practice and missed his only sidecar TT ride

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: EX 1971 63dr

EX 1971 63dr
public, EX 1971 63dr

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2019: 1956 Clubman Senior

1956 Clubman Senior
By the late 50s, BSA machines had a stronghold on the Clubman races. John Hurlstone, seen at Union Mills was seventh, the non-BSA in the top 18



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