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1986 Newcomers Manx Grand Prix Collection

In 1986, the Manx Grand Prix welcomed a group of talented newcomers who were ready to make their mark on the historic race


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In 1986, the Manx Grand Prix welcomed a group of talented newcomers who were ready to make their mark on the historic race. Among them were Gerald Tennant and Arthur Wroth, riding their powerful Suzuki sidecar with determination and skill. Gary Jamison, astride his Yamaha, also joined the ranks of the newcomers that year. With every twist and turn of the challenging course, he showcased his talent and left spectators in awe. Jim Hunter was another standout newcomer at the 1986 Manx Grand Prix. Riding a Suzuki, he fearlessly tackled each corner with precision and speed, proving himself to be a force to be reckoned with. Mick Thompson chose Honda as his trusted steed for this prestigious event. As a newcomer, he faced tough competition but displayed unwavering determination throughout every lap. George Higginson opted for Decorite as his bike of choice in this thrilling race. The crowd watched in anticipation as he pushed boundaries and demonstrated exceptional control over his machine. Ian Jones made an impressive debut at the 1986 Newcomers Manx Grand Prix. His performance on track spoke volumes about his dedication to mastering every aspect of this demanding sport. Emmet Nolan took on the challenge aboard a Honda motorcycle. With each passing lap, he proved himself capable of competing alongside seasoned riders while leaving an indelible impression on all who witnessed his skills firsthand. Roy Richardson showcased Yamaha's power during this momentous event. As one of the newcomers vying for victory, he exhibited remarkable composure under pressure while navigating through treacherous bends. Derek Wagstaffe rode another Yamaha into contention at the 1986 Newcomers Manx Grand Prix. His tenacity shone through as he fought tooth and nail against formidable opponents for precious seconds on track. David Newman embraced Honda's reliability during this unforgettable race experience. As one of many promising newcomers present that year, Newman left no doubt about his potential to become a future star in the sport.