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HONDA'S RETURN - Before they stepped back into grand prix racing, Honda decided to conquer the endurance scene. And conquer it they did, arrogantly parading the slogan 'Honda Enters, Honda Wins'
TT MEMORIALS - A lap of the Isle of Man TT course's memorials to the great men who raced, and died, on the circuit
THE GREAT RACE OF AFRICA - In 1913, intrepid heroes of the outback decided to race motorcycles from Durban to Johannesburg. There was no road, just rutted ox-cart tracks through grass six feet high and swamps where the 'road' could be miles wide
BENEDICTO CALDERELLA - Who? Well, he became a national hero in his native Argentina and was the man who very nearly beat Mike Hailwood at the first US Grand Prix in 1964
FREDDIE FRITH - The legendary Freddie Frith (above) was a hero of the TT course. Charlie Rous describes his exploits and we've unearthed some fantastic pictures from our archives
MANEY'S TRIPLE CHALLENGERS - Steve Maney's Norton Commando twins undergo constant developments and are now on the pace with the big triples. Some of their work is secret, but we get the lowdown from the men who make 'em run
'66 TRIUMPH TWIN RACER - The Manx Norton ruled in the mid-Sixties but a 'cammy' Triumph twin was designed to attack their domination. Parts of the bike still furvive and Jim Greening talks to the men putting it back together
FIFTIES SIDECAR HEROES - Our pal Karl Heinz Reiger regularly sends in pictures from his own archives. Here's a compilation of pictures from the sidecar scene in Germany in the Fifties
TT CLASSIC SHOTS - A colour special to whet the appetite of every red-blooded follower of the world's greatest road race
ENELLI LEONCINO - Benelli's humble two stroke Leoncino was not expected to shine against the four strokes in the Giro d'Italia, but after the marathon the bike was exalted
TT MEMORIALS - A lap of the Isle of Man TT course's memorials to the great men who raced, and died, on the circuit
THE GREAT RACE OF AFRICA - In 1913, intrepid heroes of the outback decided to race motorcycles from Durban to Johannesburg. There was no road, just rutted ox-cart tracks through grass six feet high and swamps where the 'road' could be miles wide
BENEDICTO CALDERELLA - Who? Well, he became a national hero in his native Argentina and was the man who very nearly beat Mike Hailwood at the first US Grand Prix in 1964
FREDDIE FRITH - The legendary Freddie Frith (above) was a hero of the TT course. Charlie Rous describes his exploits and we've unearthed some fantastic pictures from our archives
MANEY'S TRIPLE CHALLENGERS - Steve Maney's Norton Commando twins undergo constant developments and are now on the pace with the big triples. Some of their work is secret, but we get the lowdown from the men who make 'em run
'66 TRIUMPH TWIN RACER - The Manx Norton ruled in the mid-Sixties but a 'cammy' Triumph twin was designed to attack their domination. Parts of the bike still furvive and Jim Greening talks to the men putting it back together
FIFTIES SIDECAR HEROES - Our pal Karl Heinz Reiger regularly sends in pictures from his own archives. Here's a compilation of pictures from the sidecar scene in Germany in the Fifties
TT CLASSIC SHOTS - A colour special to whet the appetite of every red-blooded follower of the world's greatest road race
ENELLI LEONCINO - Benelli's humble two stroke Leoncino was not expected to shine against the four strokes in the Giro d'Italia, but after the marathon the bike was exalted
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