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Gilera Collection (#3)

Gilera, a name synonymous with speed and triumph in the world of motorcycle racing



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Gilera, a name synonymous with speed and triumph in the world of motorcycle racing. From Bob McIntyre's historic first Ton lap of the TT to Geoff Duke's dominance in the 1953 Senior TT, it has left an indelible mark on the Isle of Man. In 1964, Florian Camathias and Alfred Herzig piloted their Gilera sidecar to victory in the Sidecar TT, showcasing not only speed but also precision teamwork. Reg Armstrong showcased his skills at Quarter Bridge during the 1955 Senior TT, leaving spectators breathless with his daring maneuvers. Mountain Milestones were shattered when Gilera became the first to achieve a mind-boggling 100 mph lap. It was a testament to their relentless pursuit of excellence and pushing boundaries. Bob McIntyre returned in 1957 for another remarkable performance in the Senior TT, proving that lightning can strike twice for this legendary rider. Geoff Duke continued his winning streak in both 1955 and 1953 Senior TT races aboard his trusty Gilera machine. Phil Read and Alan Shepherd joined forces in 1963, combining their talents on a Gilera and Kirby Matchless respectively for an unforgettable race at the Senior TT. The top three finishers at the Junior TT in 1957 all rode Gileras, solidifying its reputation as a force to be reckoned with. Reg Armstrong's presence at the iconic event further cemented Gilera's legacy as he fearlessly tackled every turn during the grueling race of 1953. After years away from competition, Gileras made a triumphant return to Isle of Man's hallowed grounds - reminding everyone why they are considered legends among motorcycles. With each passing year and every twist of fate on these treacherous roads, Gilera continues to etch its name into history books as one of motorcycling's most revered brands.