France’s Bol d’Or 24-hour race celebrated its centenary last year. Here, we have a brilliant action photograph from the 1924 edition, where solos and sidecars ran together.
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Iconic 1970s motorbikes up for auction later this month
The upcoming auction of Aste Bolaffi Mopeds, Scooters & Motorcycles on 28 November presents an exceptional selection of iconic road and off-road motorbikes from the 1970s.
Read moreEvel Knievel’s Final Stunt Bike is recycled into the “TTT Knievel”
The TTT KNIEVEL is a Swiss-made limited edition timepiece made from Evel Knievel’s final stunt bike, the “Shark Jump” XR750. Only 736 pieces will be made.
Read more245 bikes to be included in Iconic Auctioneer’s biggest ever motorcycle sale
Iconic Auctioneers biggest ever motorcycle sale of 245 bikes includes TV celebrity Henry Cole’s bikes, a Brough Superior and the largest private Ducati collection amongst others, at the NEC on 12th November.
Read moreThe life and career of Renzo Pasolini
Bertie Simmonds looks back at the life and career of Renzo Pasolini (with photography from the Mortons Archive)
Read moreNovember / December 2023
Classic Racer magazine celebrates the greatest racers and racing motorcycles in history, where motorcycle-racing legends truly live on.
Read moreFast Freddie’s first title
Many recall Frederick Burdette Spencer’s amazing double title win in 1985, when he took both the 500cc and 250cc titles for Honda on their NSR250 and NSR500 two-stroke machines but his first title was no less dramatic.
Read moreChampionship-winning motorcycles up for sale at Stafford this October
Bonhams will bring a fantastic selection of racing machines to the Autumn Stafford Sale in October.
Read moreFrom the archive: Hodgson’s choice
Two decades ago, Neil Hodgson became the UK’s second World Superbike Champion.
Read moreSpeed is Expensive: the Vincent story told by the people who were there in new documentary
A new documentary follows the life and career of legendary motorcycle designer Philip Vincent, told by the people who were there. Alex Bestwick speaks to director David Lancaster about bringing the Vincent story to the screen.
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