Neil Kelly Collection
Neil Kelly is a name synonymous with motorcycle racing, and his legacy spans over several decades
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Neil Kelly is a name synonymous with motorcycle racing, and his legacy spans over several decades. In 1967, Neil Kelly made his mark at Quarter Bridge during the Production 500 TT, showcasing his exceptional skills on the track. Fast forward to 1975, where he found himself in esteemed company alongside Charlie Williams (Honda) and Neil Tuxworth (Honda) during the Production TT. The year 1996 brought another thrilling chapter for Neil Kelly as he teamed up with Brian Kelly for the Sidecar TT, representing Derbyshire Kawasaki. Their partnership was formidable as they conquered the challenging course with precision and speed. Neil's passion for motorcycles extended beyond racing; he shared a camaraderie with fellow Velo enthusiasts who understood their love for these powerful machines. The bond between them was unbreakable. In 1976, Neil once again proved his mettle at the Senior Manx Grand Prix while riding under Racewaye's banner. His determination and skill were evident as he left spectators in awe of his performance. Collaboration played a significant role in Neil's career, exemplified by his partnership with Eddie Moore during the Southern 100 race in 1973. Together they showcased their prowess on two wheels and left an indelible mark on this prestigious event. Throughout his career, Neil had an affinity for various motorcycle brands such as Suzuki, Velocette, BSA, Honda - each one adding its unique flavor to his racing journey. From competing in Junior Manx Grand Prix races aboard a BSA in 1960 to participating in multiple Production TT events astride Velocettes or Hondas - every ride was an opportunity to push boundaries and leave spectators breathless. The new millennium saw no decline in Neil's dedication to racing; instead, it only intensified. Alongside Brian Kelly once more but now representing Molyneux Honda or Honda itself respectively - they continued their dominance at Sidecar TT races in 1999 and 2000.