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2017 Senior Classic Tt Collection

"Thrilling Rides and Unforgettable Moments at the 2017 Senior Classic TT" The 2017 Senior Classic TT was a race to remember


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"Thrilling Rides and Unforgettable Moments at the 2017 Senior Classic TT" The 2017 Senior Classic TT was a race to remember, with some of the most talented riders showcasing their skills on the iconic Isle of Man circuit. Among them was Andy Lee from Norton, who left spectators in awe with his exceptional performance. Riding his Norton bike, he pushed boundaries and set new standards for speed and precision. Another standout rider was Egli Vincent, represented by Horst Saiger. Their partnership proved to be a force to reckon with as they conquered every twist and turn of the track. The crowd couldn't help but cheer as they witnessed this dynamic duo's remarkable display of skill. Ian Lougher on his MV motorcycle also made an indelible mark during the event. His finesse and expertise were evident in every maneuver he executed, leaving competitors trailing behind him. James Cowton and Jamie Coward showcased their prowess on their Norton bikes, captivating audiences with their daring moves and lightning-fast speeds. These two riders truly embodied what it means to be champions. Justin Roebury took everyone's breath away as he rode his Honda machine like a true master. His control over the bike was nothing short of extraordinary, making him one of the standout performers at this year's event. John Leigh Pemberton displayed immense determination while riding his Norton bike throughout the race. His unwavering focus allowed him to conquer challenges head-on, earning him well-deserved applause from spectators. Josh Brookes demonstrated why he is considered one of the best riders in Paton motorcycles during this year's competition. With each lap completed flawlessly, Brookes left no doubt about his exceptional talent. Chris Swallow brought back nostalgia by racing on a BSA motorcycle that harkened back to classic times. He effortlessly weaved through corners while paying homage to vintage racing heritage—a sight that warmed many hearts in attendance. Mark Herbertson, representing Norton, showcased his unwavering dedication and passion for the sport.