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1962 Lightweight Tt Collection

In the thrilling race of the 1962 Lightweight TT, Derek Minter emerged victorious, leaving a lasting mark in motorcycle racing history

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Derek Minter winning the 1962 Lightweight TT
Derek Minter was the surprise winner of the 1962 Lightweight TT, beating the works riders on the Honda UK entry

Background image1962 Lightweight Tt Collection: Bob McIntyre

Bob McIntyre, the first rider to officially top the ton in 1957, nearly acheived that momentous feat on a 250 in 1962, failing to break he ton by a few seconds

Background image1962 Lightweight Tt Collection: Gerald Senior (Aermacchi) 1962 Lightweight TT

Gerald Senior (Aermacchi) 1962 Lightweight TT

Background image1962 Lightweight Tt Collection: Arthur Wheeler at Quarter Bridge: 1962 Lightweight TT

Arthur Wheeler at Quarter Bridge: 1962 Lightweight TT
Arthur Wheeler finished fourth in the 1962 Lightweight TT, but ended the year third in the 250 World Championship

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Mike Hailwood (Benelli) 1962 Lightweight TT

Background image1962 Lightweight Tt Collection: Alberto Pagani (Aermacchi) 1962 Lightweight TT

Alberto Pagani (Aermacchi) 1962 Lightweight TT
Italian Alberto Pagani (Aermacchi) at Quarter Bridge, 1962 Lightweight TT

Background image1962 Lightweight Tt Collection: Moto Kitano (Honda) 1962 Lightweight TT

Moto Kitano (Honda) 1962 Lightweight TT
Japans Moto Kitano (Honda) at Quarter Bridge, 1962 Lightweight TT

Background image1962 Lightweight Tt Collection: Dan Shorey (Bultaco) 1962 Lightweight TT

Dan Shorey (Bultaco) 1962 Lightweight TT
Dan Shorey (Bultaco) at Quarter Bridge, 1962 Lightweight TT

Background image1962 Lightweight Tt Collection: Derek Minter (Honda) 1962 Lightweight TT

Derek Minter (Honda) 1962 Lightweight TT
Derek Minter (Honda) winning the 1962 Lightweight TT

Background image1962 Lightweight Tt Collection: Bill Roberton (Aermacchi) 1962 Lightweight TT

Bill Roberton (Aermacchi) 1962 Lightweight TT
Bill Roberton (Aermacchi) at Quarter Bridge, 1962 Lightweight TT

Background image1962 Lightweight Tt Collection: Brian Duffy (Yamaha) 1962 Lightweight TT

Brian Duffy (Yamaha) 1962 Lightweight TT
Brian Duffy (Yamaha) at Quarter Bridge: 1962 Lightweight TT

Background image1962 Lightweight Tt Collection: Gilberto Milani (Aermacchi) 1962 Lightweight TT

Gilberto Milani (Aermacchi) 1962 Lightweight TT
Gilberto Milani (Aermacchi) at Quarter Bridge: 1962 Lightweight TT

Background image1962 Lightweight Tt Collection: Jim Redman and Derek Minter (Honda) 1962 Lightweight TT

Jim Redman and Derek Minter (Honda) 1962 Lightweight TT
Runner up Jim Redman and victor, Derek Minter (Honda): 1962 Lightweight TT

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Bob McIntyre (Honda) 1962 Lightweight TT
Bob McIntyre (Honda) leaves Governors Bridge: 1962 Lightweight TT

Background image1962 Lightweight Tt Collection: Jim Redman (Honda) 1962 Lightweight TT

Jim Redman (Honda) 1962 Lightweight TT

Background image1962 Lightweight Tt Collection: Tom Phillis (Honda) 1962 Lightweight TT

Tom Phillis (Honda) 1962 Lightweight TT
Tom Phillis (Honda) at Quarter Bridge; 1962 Lightweight TT

Background image1962 Lightweight Tt Collection: John Kidson (Guzzi) 1962 Lightweight TT

John Kidson (Guzzi) 1962 Lightweight TT

Background image1962 Lightweight Tt Collection: Denis Gallagher at Quarter Bridge: 1962 Lightweight TT

Denis Gallagher at Quarter Bridge: 1962 Lightweight TT
First TT ride for Denis Gallagher (Velocette) at Quarter Bridge: 1962 Lightweight TT

Background image1962 Lightweight Tt Collection: Derek Minter 1962 Lightweight TT

Derek Minter 1962 Lightweight TT
Derek Minter receves the trophy for winning the 1962 Lightweight TT

Background image1962 Lightweight Tt Collection: Alan Shepherd (Aermacchi) 1962 Lightweight TT

Alan Shepherd (Aermacchi) 1962 Lightweight TT
Alan Shepherd (Aermacchi) at Quarter Bridge; 1962 Lightweight TT


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In the thrilling race of the 1962 Lightweight TT, Derek Minter emerged victorious, leaving a lasting mark in motorcycle racing history. With his Honda machine roaring through the Isle of Man's treacherous circuit, Minter showcased his exceptional skills and determination to claim the coveted title. However, he faced fierce competition from renowned riders like Bob McIntyre and Arthur Wheeler at Quarter Bridge. The crowd held their breath as these fearless racers maneuvered their bikes with precision and agility, pushing themselves to the limit. Gerald Senior on his Aermacchi bike displayed remarkable speed and finesse during the 1962 Lightweight TT. His performance was nothing short of awe-inspiring as he weaved through corners effortlessly, leaving spectators in awe. Notably, Mike Hailwood on his Benelli machine showcased sheer brilliance throughout the race. His skillful riding captivated everyone's attention as he pushed boundaries and set new records for future generations to chase. Brian Duffy on Yamaha also left an indelible impression with his impressive display of talent during this iconic event. He fearlessly tackled every turn while maintaining impeccable control over his powerful machine. Alberto Pagani on Aermacchi demonstrated unwavering determination throughout the race. Despite facing challenges along the way, Pagani never faltered in showcasing his expertise and resilience. Moto Kitano represented Honda admirably during this exhilarating race. His relentless pursuit of victory propelled him forward amidst stiff competition from other talented riders vying for glory. Dan Shorey rode a Bultaco bike with unparalleled skill during this memorable event. He navigated through challenging terrains flawlessly while captivating spectators with each twist and turn. Jim Redman's performance aboard a Honda motorcycle was truly extraordinary during this historic race. Redman exhibited unmatched speed combined with strategic decision-making that ultimately led him towards triumph. The 1962 Lightweight TT will forever be etched in our memories as one of the most thrilling and fiercely contested races in motorcycle racing history.