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  • SIDECAR STAR Steve SET FOR show

    SIDECAR STAR Steve SET FOR show

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    The most successful driver in Grand Prix Sidecar history, Steve Webster, is to be guest of honour at the Carole Nash Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Show, at Stafford over the weekend of October 19-20. The 10-time world champion had his first race aged just 19 at his local circuit, Elvington, before quickly moving on to national…

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  • More on the Roberts clan plus

    More on the Roberts clan plus

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    Dear CR The Roberts boys were involved in motorcycling from a young age, and Kenny senior took them to various northern California events, just to meet some of the motorcycling greats of that time. Dick Mann organized vintage dirt racing events from 1985 which included interviews with the local heroes of that time. First photo…

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  • RIIIING… Ding… Ding… Ding…

    RIIIING… Ding… Ding… Ding…

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    YEAR: You tell us // LOCATION: Where do you reckon? We will start you off with Ago next to Read but after that, it’s over to you. Yes, it’s another in our long line of ‘email Malc with the names of everyone on the entire grid’ archive shots. Amusingly, it means that Malc gets a…

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  • All Time Record For Bonhams at Star Studded Stafford

    All Time Record For Bonhams at Star Studded Stafford

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    Words: Leanne Mandall Photographs: Gary Chapman Star names, a bike ridden by one of the most famous riders in history and a record near-£4 million auction all contributed to a smash hit Stafford show this spring. The Bonhams auction was, as usual, a real attraction for the 39th Carole Nash International Classic MotorCycle Show, and…

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  • Ago Headlines the Classic TT

    Ago Headlines the Classic TT

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    Ten time TT race winner Giacomo Agostini has confirmed he will appear at this summer’s Classic TT Races. The legendary Italian, who has 15 world championship titles to his name, will ride the iconic Robert Iannucci owned 350cc MV Agusta ‘Quattro Cilindri’ that was first introduced in the 1972 world championship season – the bike…

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  • From a fan’s POV

    From a fan’s POV

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    Dear CR Excellent magazine as usual,thank you,have been a reader since issue one. Loved the article on Ray Knight and as with the one on Ernie Bryant it brought back memories of BFRC and Racing 50 club meetings at Cadwell Park. l remember the collecting area down by the cafe where you pulled out your…

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  • Classic Racer Archive: Inching it…

    Classic Racer Archive: Inching it…

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    YEAR: 1961 // One has the line, the other wants it more. Jim Redman and Tom Phillis ring the necks of their 298cc Honda 4s in 1961, shoulder-to-shoulder in the Race of the Year. For Jim this was three years before he (arguably) reached the headiest of heights in his career. For Tom it was…

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  • Aw, dammit…

    Aw, dammit…

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    Elsewhere on these opening pages of CR you can read Malc’s thoughts about spending time with Gene Romero, who passed away recently. Malc, quite rightly, views his time with the On Any Sunday star – and wonderfully talented racing icon – as a treat. I too spent time with Romero at the Stafford Show when…

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  • JULY/AUGUST ISSUE ON SALE NOW!

    JULY/AUGUST ISSUE ON SALE NOW!

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    A magazine that celebrates the greatest racers and racing motorcycles in history, this is where the legends truly live on.

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  • Whatever happened to..? Bob Anderson

    Whatever happened to..? Bob Anderson

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    Words: Chris Pereira Photographs: Mortons Media Archive and Chris Pereira Originally an agricultural engineer from Haynes in Bedfordshire, tall and good-looking and the epitome of the modern gladiator, Bob started racing at Cadwell Park in 1953 on a 500 Triumph Special. He started to get promising results in 1955 on an ex-Ted Davis G45 at…

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