Sam Hewitt

  • Rivalries

    Rivalries

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    In the second excerpt from his book: Moto GP a photographic celebration, Phil Wain concentrates on those brutal rivalries that pushed past the politeness of the sport and accelerated it to another level. KEVIN SCHWANTZ WAYNE RAINEY 1988-1993 When Wayne Rainey and Kevin Schwantz went racing, they were hell-bent on beating each other. And when…

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  • All-round fast

    All-round fast

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    Steve Wise was the greatest all-round rider in US motorcycle racing. Across 11 seasons (73-83), Steve won AMA Motocross and Supercross races, stood on the podium of the Daytona 200 with Roberts and Lawson, won an AMA Superbike National, and was the dominant force in the Carlsbad made-for-television race The Superbikers. Words: Norm DeWitt –…

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  • No Endurance Legends 2019

    No Endurance Legends 2019

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    Classic Racer, along with a legion of riders and fans, are sad to learn that there will be no Endurance Legends 4 Hour Race in 2019. Hard working organisers Darin and Rob issued the following statement recently: “After two exceptional events at Donington Park over 2017 and 2018, we’re extremely disappointed to announce that Endurance…

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  • Being Frank

    Being Frank

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    Dear CR The article in issue 195 of the mag about the Suzuki TR250 ridden by Frank Perris reminded me of the first 250 twin raced by Frank Perris a few years before his 1969 rides. Cadwell Park, September 16 1962, Perris and Hugh Anderson both turned out on the works Suzuki machines. Anderson rode…

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  • Winning Australia: Old dogs of war lead Australia to victory in the International Challenge at Phillip Island

    Winning Australia: Old dogs of war lead Australia to victory in the International Challenge at Phillip Island

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    Words: HAMISH COOPER Photos: RUSSELL COLVIN As the young guns faltered due to mechanical issues, Australia’s grizzled old warhorses stepped up to hold off a determined Team USA and retain the International Challenge trophy. Steve Martin and Shawn Giles, originals from the early days of the Island Classic’s showcase event, led Team Australia to victory,…

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  • “Here come Mike’s bikes”: A world champion within four seasons!

    “Here come Mike’s bikes”: A world champion within four seasons!

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    Four more World Championships in the Honda years, the Daytona 200, F1 car racing and the Le Mans 24 Hours – and then that Isle of Man TT comeback… Words: Bruce Cox Photographs: Don Morley, Mortons Media Archive By the time his career entered its second decade in 1966, Mike Hailwood had won four World…

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  • Ray Knight: Racing off the page

    Ray Knight: Racing off the page

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    Shane Byrne’s Ducati one week, Bruce Anstey’s MotoGP inspired Honda RC213V-S the next – Peter Crawford discovered what it was like to ride the 1960s and 70s equivalents while chatting to Ray Knight, one of motorcycling’s true firsts. “It all started when I met Barry Ryason, the first editor I came across. He was racing…

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  • Welcome: How much, then?

    Welcome: How much, then?

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    In the process of winter blues, I recently made the mistake of visiting an old friend at his dealership. I was there for a meeting with other people but factored in time to see said mate and chew over both the fat of the land and various gossip from various corners of the paddock. The…

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  • Sant Hilari Collection on sale at International Classic MotorCycle Show

    Sant Hilari Collection on sale at International Classic MotorCycle Show

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    The entire collection will be offered without reserve.

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  • 1996 Elf 500

    1996 Elf 500

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    It may have been nearly 200bhp and needed extra weight adding to get up to the 130kg minimum, but the Elf 500 was born of sidecar tech. Kind of. The heart of any motorcycle is its engine, but all the more so in the case of the Elf 500, whose wide-angle Swissauto V4 motor gave…

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