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Stuart Noon Collection

Stuart Noon, a name synonymous with speed and excellence in the world of motorcycle racing


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Stuart Noon, a name synonymous with speed and excellence in the world of motorcycle racing. With an impressive career spanning several decades, Stuart has left an indelible mark on the sport. In 1979, riding for Yamaha, Stuart Noon showcased his exceptional skills in the Formula Two TT race. The roaring engines and adrenaline-filled atmosphere were no match for his determination. Fast forward to 2000, and Stuart found himself representing RSM Honda in the prestigious Formula One TT event. Pushing boundaries and defying limits became second nature to him as he fearlessly navigated through challenging terrains. 1993 saw Stuart switching gears as he joined Triumph for the Classic TT race. His passion for vintage motorcycles shone through as he effortlessly maneuvered his way to victory. The year 1980 witnessed another triumph for Stuart Noon when he raced under Kawasaki's banner in the Formula One TT competition. His unwavering focus and unmatched skill set him apart from his competitors. Continuing his winning streak, Stuart conquered yet another challenge in 1986 by participating in the Formula Two TT race with Honda. This was a testament to his versatility as a rider who could adapt to any machine thrown at him. In 1994, Flitwick Yamaha had the privilege of having Stuart represent them not once but twice - first in Supersport 600 TT and then again in Supersport TT races. Both events proved that when it came to speed and precision, there was no one quite like him. Stuart's association with Kawasaki continued into 1986 when he took part in the Production C TT category. The power of Kawasaki combined with Stuart's expertise created a formidable force on those tracks. Honda remained a constant companion throughout many years of Stuart's career; be it competing in Formula Two or Formula One races between 1981-1982 or leaving spectators awestruck during various other events over time.