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Ron Coxon Collection

Ron Coxon, a legendary sidecar racer, left an indelible mark on the world of motorcycle racing


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Ron Coxon, a legendary sidecar racer, left an indelible mark on the world of motorcycle racing. Throughout his career, he formed formidable partnerships with some of the greatest names in the industry. In 1969, Ron Coxon teamed up with Colin Newbold to compete in the thrilling 750 Sidecar TT race aboard a BSA machine. Their skill and determination propelled them to new heights as they raced against fierce competition. Five years later, in 1974, Coxon joined forces with Alan Gosling to tackle the challenging 500 Sidecar TT on a BMW bike. Together, they showcased their expertise and resilience as they navigated treacherous bends and pushed themselves to the limit. The following year saw Coxon partner with Paul Appleby for another exhilarating run at the 500 Sidecar TT on a BMW motorcycle. Their synchronized movements and unwavering focus demonstrated why they were considered one of the most formidable duos in sidecar racing. Throughout his career, Ron Coxon's collaborations extended beyond national boundaries. In 1977, he paired up with Jeff Nixon to take on Laverda machinery at the Sidecar TT event. The duo's exceptional teamwork and sheer talent earned them admiration from fans worldwide. Coxon continued his success story into subsequent years by joining forces once again with Jeff Nixon aboard Suzuki motorcycles for both the 1980 and 1979 Sidecar TT races. Their partnership was marked by speed, precision, and an unyielding desire for victory that made them a force to be reckoned with. Notably in 1981 during yet another Sidecar TT race but this time riding Kawasaki bikes alongside Jeff Nixon; their performance was nothing short of spectacular as they pushed themselves beyond limits previously thought impossible. However impressive these achievements may be individually or collectively throughout his illustrious career; it is important not forget about earlier successes such as when Ron partnered D.