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Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 1994 Singles TT

1994 Singles TT
A close cal! As winner Robert Holden (Ducati, 4) tips into Governors Bridge, second placeman Jim Moodie (Harris Yamaha, 5) looks to be heading for a collision - they all got round - just

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: What might have been?

What might have been?
It is 1989, 50 years since George Meier (49) won the last pre-war Senior TT. The bike shadowing him at Quarter Bridge is the supercharged Velocette Roarer twin

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: The Race of the Century - Carl Fogarty

The Race of the Century - Carl Fogarty
The 1992 Senior TT has been voted as the best TT ever. Although Carl Fogarty lost to Setev Hislop by a scant 4.4. seconds, his record lap at 123.61 mph was to stand for many years

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Mose Hutchinson

Mose Hutchinson

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: He broke the roads open car

He broke the roads open car
The Metro 6R4 course ins pection car should have been round before the public was allowed back on the roads, but it ground to a halt with David Mhylcreest at the wheel in Kirk Michael during the 1989

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 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 imageExhibition Images Collection: J. C. B. - Just Comfortable, Buddy - Grandstand

J. C. B. - Just Comfortable, Buddy - Grandstand
Every practice and race, this chap would cycle up, lean the pushbike againstthe JCB, get the ladder out, climb up and watch the action from the comfort of his personal watching platform

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 2003 Ultra Lightweight TT

2003 Ultra Lightweight TT
TT stopover Chris Palmer takes Barregarrow flat out on his Nick Woodman/TTwebsite.com 125 Honda. He also won the last Ultra Lightweight race in 2004

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 2000 Singles TT

2000 Singles TT
Manx resident, sports physio and TT Riders Liason Officer John Barton Takes Quarter Bridge on his Supermoto, John rode Ducati in 15 TT, with a best placing of third in the 2000 Singles TT

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 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 imageExhibition Images Collection: DJ

DJ
David Jefferies winning the 2002 Senior TT. DJ won three triples from 1999 to 2002 on Yamaha and Suzuki machines

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Joey

Joey
A selection of Joey Dunlop TT shots

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 2003 Senior TT

2003 Senior TT
John McGuinness hustles Paul Birds Monster Mob Ducati to second place in the 2003 Senior

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Husaberg on the limit

Husaberg on the limit
Stunning action from the round of the British Supermoto Chamoionship, held on Jurby Aifield at TT 2003

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 2002 TT practice

2002 TT practice
DJ David Jefferies (TAS Suzuki)

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: The Last Time

The Last Time
Joey Dunlop remoces his trademark Arai helmert for the last time at the TT fater the Senior race in 2000. Gone but not forgotten

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Manx Engineering (2)

Manx Engineering (2)
In 1978, Mike Hailwood broke a few alloy gear levers, a dicky left ankle meant he was hard on it. A local aerospace company made a replacement from stainless steel

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: The Jota Meister

The Jota Meister
Pete Davies on the Roger Slater Laverda in the 1978 Formula One TT. None were braver than PK at hustling the big Italian triple round race circuits

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Gus Kuhn Suzuki

Gus Kuhn Suzuki
Chas Mortimer has a TT pedigree second to none, with 8 victoies to his name. For 1978, he rode this Reynolds-framed Gus Kuhn Suzuki to 6th in the Formula One TT

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Kenny Arthur -a unique Ton TT Double

Kenny Arthur -a unique Ton TT Double
Pasenger Kenny Arthur holds a unique double in TT history; as having been the only passenger to have lapped the Mountain Course over the ton on both a right-hand and left-hand outfit

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 1978 Formula One TT

1978 Formula One TT
Ducatis finest TT hour. Mike Hailwood on the Sports Motorcycles prepared Ducati outraced and outlasted the Japanese works machines to win the 1978 Formula One TT

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: A Kiwi high-flyer

A Kiwi high-flyer
After three decades away from racing, Kiwi John Woodley was back racing an MV in the Australian BEARS series. John rode the TT for two years, finishing 9th in the 1978 Senior

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 1978 Senior TT

1978 Senior TT
American Pat Hennen (Suzuki) was rthe first rider to record a sub-20 minute lap, but crashed at Bishopscourt on his next lap

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Rocket Ron the early years

Rocket Ron the early years
It is son Leon who is grabbing the race headlines these days, but father Ron Haslam was a force in racing over 30 years ago

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Rolf Bilands BEO

Rolf Bilands BEO
The ever-innovative Swiss Rolf Biland constructed many ground-breaking outfits, The BEO he rode (drove!) was designed so Kenny Wiiliams just sat in like a car passenger

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: V4 Victory filming

V4 Victory filming
No mini-cameras for Joey Dunlop when he was filming V4 Victory during practice for the 1983 Manx Grand Prix

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Local hero

Local hero
Laxey rsident Roger Hurst could have won the 1988 600 Production TT, but for a slow pit stop and what the Radio TT commentator called gentlemanly riding on the last lap

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Manx Legend; John McBride

Manx Legend; John McBride
I think it would be fair to say that we may have lost the Manx Grand Prix, but for the petition raised by former rider and travelling marshal John McBride

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Another TT stopover

Another TT stopover
Dave Leach lines up for the 1987 Formula One TT. Dave won four TTs

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 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 imageExhibition Images Collection: The passng of a Bimoto founder

The passng of a Bimoto founder
April 2014 saw the passing of Massimo Tanburini, a creative designer for many Italian manufacturers, including Ducati and MV. Along with Valerio Bianchi and Guisepps Morri, he founded Bimota

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: The oldest TT winner

The oldest TT winner
In winning Sidecar B race in 1987, 49 year-old Ulsterman Lowry Burton, passengered by Pat Cushnahan, became the oldest TT winner. This shot shows them at White Gates in 1986

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Katana

Katana
Irelands Eric Galbraith steers Suzukis stylish Katana model round Ballacraine in the 1983 Formula One TT

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Oh heck - or words to that effect

Oh heck - or words to that effect
No humas were hurt; the same could not be said for this outfit that burnt iself to a crisp on the mountain in 1985

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Hizzy

Hizzy
Steve Hislop may have only finished second to Robert Dunlop in the 1983 Lightweight Newcomers on this Tom Oiver-sponsored Yamaha but he proved his mattle with 11 TT wins

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Roberts first island win

Roberts first island win
Robert Dunlop makes for a swift exit from the pits on his way towinning the 1983 Manx Grand Prix Newcomers race

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: The Minister of Fun - and Ton

The Minister of Fun - and Ton
Member of the Manx Parliament David Cretney speeds down Bray Hill in the 1983 Classic Manx. David rode nine MGPs, and acheived a ton lap in the 1988 Senior Manx

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Elmer Geulen

Elmer Geulen
German Elmer Geulen effects running repairs to his Kawaski in the 1985 Senior TT. Journalist and broadcaster Elmer holds countless speed records

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Over, under, sideways down

Over, under, sideways down
Cliff Pritchard;s F11 Yamaha get the total and undivided attention of the scrutineers at the 1985 TT

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Joeys first Honda TT win

Joeys first Honda TT win
2013 marked the 3oth anniversary of Joey Dunlops first TT win for Honda; he won the 1983 Formla One race, a win he replicated for the next five years

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Three miles to win, but one mile to heartache

Three miles to win, but one mile to heartache
Brian Reid recalls his 1968 250 cc TT retirement just miles from th flag

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Worth a Deutschmark or two

Worth a Deutschmark or two
A change of helmet and it could be Walter Zeller fro the 1950s. Dick Hawes rode this beautiful BMW RenNsport in the 1984 Historic Classic TT. Dick rode over 60 TT races

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Luckys first TT podium

Luckys first TT podium
Ian Loughers second place on a Cowles Matchless in the 1984 Historic TT was the first of his 31 podium places from 109 races in the TT

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Manx Legend; Mike Seward (Fowler Yamaha) 1986 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Manx Legend; Mike Seward (Fowler Yamaha) 1986 Senior Manx Grand Prix
A slow first lap in the 1986 Senior Manx left Mike Seward (Fowler Yamaha) playing catch up to Grant Goodings (Suzuki). Mike failed to take victory by just 3.4 seconds

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Thirty miles with a puncture

Thirty miles with a puncture
Roger Burnett eases off the saddle to let the pit crew replace the rear wheel which had punctured at Ballacraine. Holding fifth at the time, he recovered to finish 7th

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 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 imageExhibition Images Collection: 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 imageExhibition Images Collection: Nick and the Brick

Nick and the Brick
Director of one of England;s biggest BMW dealership, Nick Jefferies rode what he sold in the 1985 Production TT. Low top speed was the main problem, losing out over 20 mph to the GPZ Kawasaki



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