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1964 Lightweight Tt Collection

The 1964 Lightweight TT was a thrilling race that showcased the incredible talent and determination of some of the greatest motorcycle riders of their time

Background image1964 Lightweight Tt Collection: Jim Redman (Honda) and Alan Shepherd (MZ) 1964 Lightweight TT

Jim Redman (Honda) and Alan Shepherd (MZ) 1964 Lightweight TT
Jim Redman (Honda) and Alan Shepherd (MZ) in the winners enclosure after the 1964 Lightweight TT. Walter Kaaden, the inspiring engineer behind the MZ, is far right in the picture

Background image1964 Lightweight Tt Collection: Alberto Pagani (Paton) 1964 Lightweight TT

Alberto Pagani (Paton) 1964 Lightweight TT
Alberto Pagani (Paton) at Signpost Corner; 1964 Lightweight TT

Background image1964 Lightweight Tt Collection: Phil Read (Yamaha) 1964 Lightweight TT

Phil Read (Yamaha) 1964 Lightweight TT

Background image1964 Lightweight Tt Collection: Ellis Boyce (Yamaha) 1964 Lightweight TT

Ellis Boyce (Yamaha) 1964 Lightweight TT
Ellis Boyce (Yamaha) at Ramsey Hiairpin, 1964 Lightweight TT

Background image1964 Lightweight Tt Collection: Jim Redman (Honda) 1964 Lightweight TT

Jim Redman (Honda) 1964 Lightweight TT
Jim Redman (Honda) at Quarter Bridge, 1964 Lightweight TT

Background image1964 Lightweight Tt Collection: Stanislav Malina CZ Quarter Bridge 1964 Lightweight TT

Stanislav Malina CZ Quarter Bridge 1964 Lightweight TT
Czech Stanislav Malina (CZ) at Quarter Bridge, 1964 Lightweight TT

Background image1964 Lightweight Tt Collection: Isamu Kaseya (Honda) 1964 Lightweight TT

Isamu Kaseya (Honda) 1964 Lightweight TT
Japans Isamu Kaseya (Honda) 1964 Lightweight TT

Background image1964 Lightweight Tt Collection: Frank Perris (Suzuki) 1964 Lightweight TT

Frank Perris (Suzuki) 1964 Lightweight TT
Frank Perris (Suzuki) at Quarter Bridge, 1964 Lightweight TT

Background image1964 Lightweight Tt Collection: John Kidson (Guzzi spl) 1964 Lightweight TT

John Kidson (Guzzi spl) 1964 Lightweight TT
John Kidson (Guzzi spl) at Quarter Bridge, 1964 Lightweight TT

Background image1964 Lightweight Tt Collection: Derek Minter (Cotton) 1964 Lightweight TT

Derek Minter (Cotton) 1964 Lightweight TT
Derek Minter (Cotton) at Quarter Bridge, 1964 Lightweight TT

Background image1964 Lightweight Tt Collection: Bertie Schneider (Suzuki) 1964 Lightweight TT

Bertie Schneider (Suzuki) 1964 Lightweight TT
Austrian Bertie Schneider (Suzuki) at Quarter Bridge, 1964 Lightweight TT

Background image1964 Lightweight Tt Collection: Jack Ahearn (Suzuki) 1964 Lightweight TT

Jack Ahearn (Suzuki) 1964 Lightweight TT
Aussie Jack Ahearn (Suzuki) at Quarter Bridge, 1964 Lightweight TT

Background image1964 Lightweight Tt Collection: Chris Vincent (Aermacchi) 1964 Lightweight TT

Chris Vincent (Aermacchi) 1964 Lightweight TT

Background image1964 Lightweight Tt Collection: Luigi Taveri (Honda) 1964 Lightweight TT

Luigi Taveri (Honda) 1964 Lightweight TT
Swiss Luigi Taveri (Honda) 1964 Lightweight TT

Background image1964 Lightweight Tt Collection: The Filtrate Trophy and the first winner

The Filtrate Trophy and the first winner
This handsome trophy, based on a Manx Norton crank, was first won by Jihn Kidson on his Cottton-Guzzi in 1963, The picture show John at Signpost in 1964

Background image1964 Lightweight Tt Collection: Stanislav Malina (CZ) 1964 Lightweight TT

Stanislav Malina (CZ) 1964 Lightweight TT
Stanislav Malina (CZ) at Quarter Bridge: 1964 Lightweight TT

Background image1964 Lightweight Tt Collection: Alan Shepherd (MZ) 1964 Lightweight TT

Alan Shepherd (MZ) 1964 Lightweight TT
Alan Shepherd (MZ) at Signpost Corner; 1964 Lightweight TT


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The 1964 Lightweight TT was a thrilling race that showcased the incredible talent and determination of some of the greatest motorcycle riders of their time. Ellis Boyce, representing Yamaha, gave an outstanding performance, pushing his limits to secure a remarkable finish. Jim Redman from Honda and Alan Shepherd riding for MZ also displayed their exceptional skills on the track, leaving spectators in awe. Alberto Pagani represented Paton with his impressive display of speed and precision during the race. Phil Read, another Yamaha rider, demonstrated his expertise by navigating through challenging corners with ease. The crowd cheered as Jim Redman once again took to the track with Honda's powerful machine. Stanislav Malina proudly rode for CZ and showcased his abilities throughout the event. Alan Shepherd continued to impress while representing MZ in this highly competitive race. Isamu Kaseya from Honda left no stone unturned as he pushed himself to new limits during this exhilarating competition. Frank Perris made Suzuki proud with his fearless approach on the track. John Kidson's Guzzi spl added excitement to an already intense race. Derek Minter skillfully maneuvered Cotton's bike through every twist and turn. Bertie Schneider represented Suzuki brilliantly by showcasing both speed and control during this memorable event. Each rider brought their unique style and determination to make history at the 1964 Lightweight TT. As they raced against each other amidst roaring engines and cheering crowds, these talented individuals proved why they were considered legends in their own right. Their passion for motorcycles shone brightly as they battled it out on that fateful day in 1964 – forever etching their names into racing history.