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Riders:
Ray Pickrell, never full time but always fully committed. He talks to Peter Dobson about his career, crashing and colleages.
The unlikely racer. Harold Daniel looked more like a schoolteacher but showed many a clean pair of heels at the TT. Charlie Rous once lent him his leathers ...
Rider, raconteur, erstwhile scribe and businessman. Mike Jackson is one of the few who can still claim to be working in the British bike industry. Jim Reynolds entertains him to lunch and pens a few words.
Tonino. The Benelli brother (there were eight 11 of them) who rode the family machinery.
Richard Swallow, repeating history. The Yorkshire racer who lapped at the Manx at over 100mph on Syd Lawton's 20 year old Aermacchi talks to Brian Tarbox.
Racing Bikes:
The racing triples. Much has been written but Richard Darby's technical analysis has had the stamp of approval from Les Williams.
Bargain racer. John Ruth kicks off a new series of track tests on classic racers with Honda's little CR93 - a bargain because it won even though it was not cheap.
Early Suzukis. They didn't even get the name right on their first visit to the Isle of Man but Suzuki came good in the end, even if the 250 was something of a disaster.. . Charlie Rous explains.
Recollections:
The Manx Grand Prix. Classic shots from the Manx compiled by archivist Brian Woolley.
The Aussie jinx? Australia has produced some top riders but Don Cox reckons they haven't enjoyed the best of fortune.
Ray Pickrell, never full time but always fully committed. He talks to Peter Dobson about his career, crashing and colleages.
The unlikely racer. Harold Daniel looked more like a schoolteacher but showed many a clean pair of heels at the TT. Charlie Rous once lent him his leathers ...
Rider, raconteur, erstwhile scribe and businessman. Mike Jackson is one of the few who can still claim to be working in the British bike industry. Jim Reynolds entertains him to lunch and pens a few words.
Tonino. The Benelli brother (there were eight 11 of them) who rode the family machinery.
Richard Swallow, repeating history. The Yorkshire racer who lapped at the Manx at over 100mph on Syd Lawton's 20 year old Aermacchi talks to Brian Tarbox.
Racing Bikes:
The racing triples. Much has been written but Richard Darby's technical analysis has had the stamp of approval from Les Williams.
Bargain racer. John Ruth kicks off a new series of track tests on classic racers with Honda's little CR93 - a bargain because it won even though it was not cheap.
Early Suzukis. They didn't even get the name right on their first visit to the Isle of Man but Suzuki came good in the end, even if the 250 was something of a disaster.. . Charlie Rous explains.
Recollections:
The Manx Grand Prix. Classic shots from the Manx compiled by archivist Brian Woolley.
The Aussie jinx? Australia has produced some top riders but Don Cox reckons they haven't enjoyed the best of fortune.
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