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Owen Greenwood: A Sidecar Racing Legend Step into the thrilling world of sidecar racing and you'll inevitably come across the name Owen Greenwood


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Owen Greenwood: A Sidecar Racing Legend Step into the thrilling world of sidecar racing and you'll inevitably come across the name Owen Greenwood. With his undeniable talent and unwavering determination, he left an indelible mark on the sport throughout his career. In 1957, alongside E. Quilibrium, Owen Greenwood took on the formidable challenge of the Sidecar TT. The roar of their Norton echoed through the Isle of Man as they fearlessly navigated every twist and turn, leaving spectators in awe. Teaming up with Terry Fairbrother on a Triumph, Greenwood showcased his exceptional skills once again in races like no other. Together, they led Bob Robinson in their rearview mirror during intense battles that kept fans at the edge of their seats. But it wasn't just about triumphs for this racing icon; it was also about pushing boundaries. In 1953's Junior Clubman TT race, riding a BSA motorcycle alongside Jack Bottomley (Norton) and Derek Powell (BSA), Greenwood demonstrated unmatched speed and precision that earned him respect from fellow competitors. The following year saw another remarkable display by Owen Greenwood as he dominated yet again in the Junior Clubman TT aboard his trusty BSA machine. His sheer determination propelled him to victory amidst fierce competition. Greenwood's legacy continued to grow with each passing year. In 1960's Senior TT race, astride a Triumph spl next to Bill Prowting (AJS), he etched himself further into history books with an unforgettable performance that showcased his unparalleled skillset. Rewind back to 1952 when young Owen made waves at the Junior Clubman TT riding a BSA motorcycle. It was here that he first caught everyone's attention with his raw talent and unyielding passion for speed. Not one to rest on past achievements alone, Greenwood returned to conquer new challenges time after time.