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  • Recognition at last: Stan Dibben

    Recognition at last: Stan Dibben

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    The famous pair’s streamlined outfit Our delve in to the archive this month shows the futuristic streamliner that the duo wheeled out for the first time, pictured left, in practice at Spa Francorchamps during their title winning year. However, come the race they fielded the more conventional Norton Watsonian and after a battle royal with…

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  • VMCC British Historic Racing dates announced

    VMCC British Historic Racing dates announced

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    A wide range of vintage and classic motorcycles compete against each other in a range of events from pre-1934 solos, outfits and three wheelers, through to the exciting BEARS series catering for European and American machines from the 1970s and 80s. British Historic racing 2014 calendar Anglesey: April 12-13 Three Sisters: May 10-11 Mallory Park:…

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  • Roadrunner reunited with Norman Hyde

    Roadrunner reunited with Norman Hyde

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    John Woodward and the Roadrunner III outfit he restored for Norman Hyde (sitting) Hyde captured the World Sidecar Land Speed Record in 1972, driving his home-built Roadrunner III to an average speed of 161.8 mph at RAF Fairford – a record that remained unbeaten for over 35 years.  Norman worked as a development engineer at…

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  • New president for TT Riders Association!

    New president for TT Riders Association!

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    Malcolm’s day was made extra special by the attendance of, left to right, Mick Parrish, Jean Worthington, Cleve Brightman, David Stevens and Julie Wheeler Malcolm's presidency was officially announced at the 62nd TT Riders Association Annual Luncheon, held at the National Motorcycle Museum. The achievements amongst the previous names on the chain of office, beginning…

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  • Yamaha XS2 racer

    Yamaha XS2 racer

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    Yamaha XS2 racer In the autumn of 2002 Richard Cheetham, having celebrated victory in the CRMC’s Honda UK sponsored 350cc twins Championship, on his Honda, was looking round for a new challenge. The Sheffield-based electrical engineer had enjoyed several years of successful production and club racing and had prepared his K4 himself, but now he…

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  • Get ahead with Lacey

    Get ahead with Lacey

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    For some time now finding originals has been difficult and Nigel Lacey’s available time for tuning has been limited, so this brand new head offers high performance off the shelf. Working with Misano, Lacey Ducati now has the first batch of 250/350 heads available now, with one third of the batch already sold. Lacey Ducati,…

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  • Book dedicated to golden years of racing

    Book dedicated to golden years of racing

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    The upcoming book, Continental Circus – the Races and the Faces, the People and the Places, of Classic Racer contributor Jan Burgers, his wife Hetty and motorcycle journalist Frank Weeink is dedicated to those golden years of Grand Prix racing. Dutch photographer Burgers was part of the so called ‘Continental Circus’ in the beginning and…

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  • A great classic feast

    A great classic feast

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    Gary Johnson showed true grit on the John Chapman MV The Isle of Man section of the VMCC Festival of Jurby, a great example of what a small, dedicated, team can achieve, is now firmly established as a major event and this year’s crowds brought the north of the Island to a standstill. Any fears…

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  • Classic Racer GP Paddock

    Classic Racer GP Paddock

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    Classic track icons fired up in GP paddock Racing two- and four-strokes passed through the paddock and were routinely fired up with the electric rollers and revved by by enthusiastic owners, allowing the assembled audience an ear-splitting insight into how these mighty racing two wheelers would have sounded in their hey day. The next GP…

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  • New proposal…

    New proposal…

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    There was surely a CRMC first at the end of Saturday afternoon’s Woods Cubed/MRE sidecar race at Donington Park in August when Ben Gray, passenger to Clint Faulkner, went down on one knee at Redgate Corner to propose marriage to Vicky Cooke, who passengers for his dad, Brian Gray. And in case Vicky was in…

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