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1972 Formula 750 Tt Collection

The year was 1972, and the Formula 750 TT race was about to ignite the racing world with its thrilling display of speed, skill, and determination


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The year was 1972, and the Formula 750 TT race was about to ignite the racing world with its thrilling display of speed, skill, and determination. The lineup boasted an impressive array of riders, each ready to push themselves and their bikes to the limit. Bill Fulton represented BSA in this adrenaline-fueled event. With his unwavering focus and precision on the track, he aimed to showcase the power and agility of his bike. Phil Read from Norton joined him in this fierce competition, bringing his expertise and experience to conquer every twist and turn. Darryl Pendlebury rode alongside Fulton as another formidable force for BSA. Together, they formed a dynamic duo that aimed to dominate the race with their unmatched teamwork. Mick Potter took on the challenge astride a Triumph Metisse, determined to prove that triumph could be found even amidst intense competition. Tom Waterer showcased his skills on a Norton bike while Graham Bailey pushed boundaries riding Crooks Suzuki. These riders were not afraid to take risks or push past their limits for glory on those treacherous tracks. Tony Smith represented BSA alongside Selwyn Griffiths who chose Yamaha as his trusted steed for this exhilarating race. Bill Smith opted for Honda's power beneath him while Eric Houston embraced Norton's capabilities with fervor. Ray Knight fearlessly maneuvered through each bend aboard Hughes Trident while Dennis Trollope showcased Triumph's prowess in this high-stakes event. As these racers revved up their engines at the starting line, anticipation filled both spectators' hearts and fellow competitors' minds alike. The Formula 750 TT promised an unforgettable display of talent where only those willing to give it their all would emerge victorious.