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Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 2008 Sidecar TT A

2008 Sidecar TT A
Andrew Winkle tries to get the rear tyre to grip as John Holden pours on the LCR Suzuki power away from the start. In the background the red-overalled dynamic Radio TT duo of Chris Kinley

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Intent

Intent
The eyes are focussed on the starters flag as Cameron Donald prepares to launch his TAS Suzuki down Bray Hill at the start of an epic battle with John McGuinness in the 2008 Senior TT

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: TT 2008 Sidecar A

TT 2008 Sidecar A
Another fighting wi for Nick Crowe/Mark Cox. A surprise third in their first TT - Tim Reeves/Patrick Farrance

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: John McGuinness - marshal

John McGuinness - marshal
In 2007 outright T lap record-holder John McGuinness signed up for the Orange Army of marshals. Here he escorts Kevin Main to safety after a mechanical malady threw him down the road approaching

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Its all eyes on the starters flag'

Its all eyes on the starters flag"
The startline team: Kevin Brookes (with flag) Phil Kneen and Peter Cain get the show on the road

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Vintage MCC Gathering - Ramsey

Vintage MCC Gathering - Ramsey
Blokes, Bikes (beards) Banter. This Earles-forked BMW R69S is given the once-over by a pair of appreciative enthusiasts. To judge by the rosette on the headlamp

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: A crossed-up Colley

A crossed-up Colley
World Trials star Manxman Steve Colley demonstrates supreme bike control at Peel; he features most days with the Purple Helmets Display Team, a must-see during the TT fortnight

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Miss Marple awheel

Miss Marple awheel
Joyce Plant was appropriately attired whilst ridig her Raleigh in the 2007 Re-enactment

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Blink - and you ll miss the lights

Blink - and you ll miss the lights
Its full-on concentration at the countdown to blast-off at the Ramsey Sprint 2007

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 1967 50cc Suzuki twin

1967 50cc Suzuki twin
Suzuki RK67 1967. Engine type: Water-cooled 50cc parallel twin 2-stroke. Maximum 17, 500 rpm, 170 kph. Transmission: 14 speeds

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: V. M. C. C, Jurby Day Guest of Honour

V. M. C. C, Jurby Day Guest of Honour
Guest of Honour at the V.M.C.C, Jurby Festival Day 2007 during the Manx Grand Prix will be Nick Jefferies, seen here conducting a Scott during the 2007 Re-enactment Lap of the St Johns course

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: TT 2008 Superstock

TT 2008 Superstock
Second TT on the bounce for Cameron Donald (Suzuki). Adrian Archibald (Suzuki) flies Ballacrye

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: TT 2008 Junior TT race 2

TT 2008 Junior TT race 2
No problems this race for Bruce Anstey. Best Newcomer - James Hillier

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Cruelty to Honda 90 exposed

Cruelty to Honda 90 exposed
L.A.S.H. (League Against Subjugation of Honda 90) are considering taking legal action against the Purple Helmets for their constant abuse of the worlds greatest-selling machine. Good fun eh

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: The Barey Hikers and Friends

The Barey Hikers and Friends
I think Dave and Si must have been cooking magic mushrooms to end up with a bunch of fancy dress freaks like these

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 1967 Suzuki 500cc Twin

1967 Suzuki 500cc Twin
In 1967 Suzuki unveiled the RK67, a water-cooled parallel 50cc two-stroke. It revved to 17, 500, drove through a 14-speed gearbox and was capable of 170 kph

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 2008 Senior TT - before the actio

2008 Senior TT - before the actio
It may only be a few minutes before the Senior TT, but a seated Bruce Anstey jokes with his mechanics as the team prepare his Relentless Suzuki by TAS racing ready for the big race

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Five Alive

Five Alive
Ian Hutchinson salutes the fans at the end of an incredible race week at TT 2010. Will anyone equal his feat of five out of five?

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Top Newcomers 2009

Top Newcomers 2009
Left; Steve Mercer (!000 Suzuki) Superbike TT Below left: Dean Banks / Nigel Brogan (600 Baker) Sidecar TT Below: Louis Carriera (1000 Suzuki) Senior TT

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: The TT Courses oldest victor

The TT Courses oldest victor
At the tender age of 59, Chris McGahan hustled the Miles Trident to victory in the 2010 Formula Classic Manx

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: A Firemans lift

A Firemans lift
Garateful thanks to the lads and lasses from tth Laxey crew of the Isle of Man Fire Service for getting the Gilera into the exhibition

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: World Champion on the TT course

World Champion on the TT course
2010 Moto GP Champion Jorge Lorenzo rode the 2010 Yamaha Parade Lap

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: A wonderful exhibit

A wonderful exhibit
Many thanks to Rupert Murden for the loan of this wonderful machine (Wonder if he wants it back?)

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Keith Amor - BMW S1000RR

Keith Amor - BMW S1000RR
In 2010, the BMW S1000RR was considered to be the dogs dangly-bits for Superstock racig (TT excluded)

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Make mine a Triple

Make mine a Triple
Rind-a-ding time! Members of the Kawasaki Triple Owners Club parade their machines at Suly Bridge

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: A Mugen prototype

A Mugen prototype
Former F1 GP driver Kuniomi Nagamatsu rode this MRV 1000 Mugen in the 2010 Parade Lap. Hirotoshi Honda, son of Sichiro, founded the Mugen company in 1973

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Close encounters of the three-wheel kind

Close encounters of the three-wheel kind
Double TT 2010 TT winners Klaus Klaffenbock/Dan Sayle (5) Stuffs it up the inside" of Tim Reeves/Dipash Chauhan as they enter Parliament Square in the Sidecar A race

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Big Laverda

Big Laverda
Norwegian newcomer Hakon Thorstensen rode this 1140cc Harris Laverdain the 2010 Pre-TT classic

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Shades of 1957

Shades of 1957
Wearing the style of fairing that was outlawed after 1957, Rob Barber takes the Suzuki-chassied Agni Motor round Cruikshanks. Rob finished second to Mark Miller

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: The ManTTx electric machine

The ManTTx electric machine
James McBride silently glides his way through Parliament Square to a third place in the 2010 TT Zero

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Electric Dreams

Electric Dreams
Portland, Oregon based team Moto Czysz and their rider Mark Miller confiirmed their position as race favourites for the 2010 TT Zero Electric bike race at the TT races with a lap of 94.664 mph

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Racing

Racing
A poem from Dave Clucas

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Celtic Match Race Manx Team

Celtic Match Race Manx Team
The Manx team who took part in the 1988 Celtic Match Race meeting. Left to right; Gordy Moore, Rob Farger, Paddy Martin, Ralph Sutcliffe, Dace Madsen-Mygdal, Phil Kneen, Norman Kneen, Gary Radcliffe

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Reiving past successes

Reiving past successes
Siegfried Wunsche waits to start the 1988 Classic Lap. He finished 5th in his first TT, the 1937 Lightweight; 16 yeas later the finishedthird in the 1953 Lightweight TT

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: A Norton turn-over but still a finish

A Norton turn-over but still a finish
Note the flattened megaphone. This happened when Roger Allen flipped his Norton outfit at Ballabeg on the first lap of the 1988 Classic TT on the Billown circuit

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 1988 Production C TT

1988 Production C TT
Eurosports resident expert and race-summariser Jamie Whitham, From 11 TT rides, Jamies best result was third in the 1989 Supersport 600 race

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: To finish last, first you have to finish

To finish last, first you have to finish
Having been loaned a Norton to ride the first Classic TT meeting in the 1988, the compiler of this exhibition kindly repaid Steve Woodwards generosity by finishing with most of the piston up

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 1988 Senior TT

1988 Senior TT
Japanese fly-swatter! Joey Dunlops Honda seems to have ddecimated the Islands fly population

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Brian Morrison

Brian Morrison
Looking a little chunky, unlike the later 600 Hondas, Brian Morrison flies Ballaugh Bridge en route to winning the 1988 600 Production TT

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Behind You

Behind You
Jack Skipp and his Cotton Python have the total and undivided attention of the entire Travelling Marshal team as they shepherd him towards the end of the 1999 Classic Lap

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 2005 Supersport TT

2005 Supersport TT
American Thomas Montano rode this MV in Formula One, Supersport and Senior TTs; best performance was 13th in the Senior TT with a best lap of 120.922 mph

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Waiting, just waiting

Waiting, just waiting
The TAS Suzuki GSXRs of Bruce Astey and Adrian Arhchibald wait in vain for their riders; the Superbike race was postponed from the Saturday until Monday

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Hizzy

Hizzy
This fine statue of Steve Hislop stands on Onchan Head overlooking Douglas Bay

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: A Timing Landmark

A Timing Landmark
Whe Huw Huws finished the 2005 Senior Manx Grand Prix in, shall we say, the position furthest from that of the winner, he was the last rider on the Mountain Course to be hand-timed

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: All roads lead to the Island

All roads lead to the Island
Just eleven directions to get from Dover to Heysham - I wish travel was always that simple

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: 2005 Sidecar TT

2005 Sidecar TT
The first of their 5 TT victories. Nick Crowe and Darren Hope (DMR Honda) at Signpost Corner

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Gilera Saturno Sport

Gilera Saturno Sport
Spotted at the Vintage Club Meeting in Mooragh Park at TT 2005; a very nice looking 1950s Gilera Saturno Sport

Background imageExhibition Images Collection: Dunstall Kawaskai

Dunstall Kawaskai
This one-off Dunstall Kawasaki, ridden in the 2004 Classic Lap by Pat Sproston, was raced in he 1973 Senior TT by Graham Bailey



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