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Images Dated 22nd July 2011

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Background imageImages Dated 22nd July 2011: Geoff Duke at Governors Bridge: 1952 Senior TT

Geoff Duke at Governors Bridge: 1952 Senior TT
The style and the speed of Geoff Duke as he leaves Governors Bridge in the 1952 Senior TT

Background imageImages Dated 22nd July 2011: Neil Kelly at Quarter Bridge: 1967 Production 500 TT

Neil Kelly at Quarter Bridge: 1967 Production 500 TT
The last Velocette TT victory: Neil Kelly winning the 1967 Production 500 TT

Background imageImages Dated 22nd July 2011: Peter Inchley at Quarter Bridge: 1966 Lightweight TT

Peter Inchley at Quarter Bridge: 1966 Lightweight TT
Peter Inchleys Villiers, basically a 125 Bultaco fitted with a Villiers motor unit, gained an unexpected third place in the 1966 Lightweight TT

Background imageImages Dated 22nd July 2011: Peter Inchley leave Parliament Square: 1967 Lightweight TT

Peter Inchley leave Parliament Square: 1967 Lightweight TT
Renamed AJS, it was Villiers the year before, Peter Inchley retired from the 1967 Lightweight TT

Background imageImages Dated 22nd July 2011: Reg Armstrong at Quarter Bridge: 1954 Lightweight TT

Reg Armstrong at Quarter Bridge: 1954 Lightweight TT
Reg Armstrong finished 4th in the 1954 Lightweight TT

Background imageImages Dated 22nd July 2011: Geoff Johnson winning the 1987 Production B TT

Geoff Johnson winning the 1987 Production B TT
Geoff Johnson won all his three TT races in production machine races

Background imageImages Dated 22nd July 2011: Tony Jefferies at Parliament Square: 1971 Production 750 TT

Tony Jefferies at Parliament Square: 1971 Production 750 TT
Tony Jefferies finished second in the 1971 Production 750 TT, beaten by Slippery Sam

Background imageImages Dated 22nd July 2011: Jack Ahearn at Quarter Bridge: 1966 Senior TT

Jack Ahearn at Quarter Bridge: 1966 Senior TT
Aussie Jack Ahearn campaigned the Grands Prix circuits in the 1960s

Background imageImages Dated 22nd July 2011: David Jefferies at Quarter Bridge: 1998 Senior TT

David Jefferies at Quarter Bridge: 1998 Senior TT
David Jefferies riding his R1 Yamaha to fourth place in the 1998 Senior TT

Background imageImages Dated 22nd July 2011: Mitsuo Itoh: 1964 50 TT

Mitsuo Itoh: 1964 50 TT
Mitsuo Itoh in the 1964 TT. Mitsuo is the only Japanese rider to have won a TT, the 1963 50 race

Background imageImages Dated 22nd July 2011: Hugh Anderson at Braddan Bridge: 1966 Ultra Lightweight TT

Hugh Anderson at Braddan Bridge: 1966 Ultra Lightweight TT
Four-times World Champion Kiwi Hugh Anderson also won two TT races

Background imageImages Dated 22nd July 2011: Pete Davies at Quarter Bridge: 1978 Formula One TT

Pete Davies at Quarter Bridge: 1978 Formula One TT
There was none braver at throwing the fearsome Laverda Jota around than Pete Davies

Background imageImages Dated 22nd July 2011: Barry Woodland at the Gooseneck: 1987 Production D TT

Barry Woodland at the Gooseneck: 1987 Production D TT
Barry Woodland won his three TT races on production machines

Background imageImages Dated 22nd July 2011: Eddie Laycock at Tower Bends: 1987 Junior TT

Eddie Laycock at Tower Bends: 1987 Junior TT
Eddie Laycock winning the 1987 Junior 250 TT

Background imageImages Dated 22nd July 2011: Mick Boddice at White Gates: 1987 Sidecar Race A

Mick Boddice at White Gates: 1987 Sidecar Race A
Mick Boddice and Donny Williams winning the 1987 Sidecar Race A


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