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1966 50cc Tt Collection

In the thrilling race of the 1966 50cc TT, Suzuki showcased their dominance with an impressive display of action at Quarter Bridge

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50cc Suzuki action at Quarter Bridge: 1966 50cc TT
The sound of high-revving two-strokes pervade at Quarter Bridge in the 1966 50cc TT. Tommy Robb leads from Hugh Anderson, Ernst Degner and Hans Georg Anscheidt

Background image1966 50cc Tt Collection: Ernst Degner (Suzuki) 1966 50cc TT

Ernst Degner (Suzuki) 1966 50cc TT

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Ralph Bryans (Honda) 1966 50cc TT
Ralph Bryans (Honda) at Quarter Bridge in the 1966 50cc TT. Winner of the 1966 50cc TT, Ralph finished second in the world championship

Background image1966 50cc Tt Collection: Honda RC116 50cc racer

Honda RC116 50cc racer
Luigi Taveri on the RC 116 twin-cyclinder 50cc racer. Power output is 16 bhp at 21, 500 rpm. That means 320 bhp per litre

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1966 50cc TT
A multinational quartet of RK66 twin-cylinder Suzuki tiddlers round Quarter Bridge. Leading is Irishman Tommy Robb, followed by Kiwi Hugh Anderson (30 and West Germanys Ernst Degner (4)

Background image1966 50cc Tt Collection: Hugh Anderson (Suzuki) Luigi Taveri (Honda) Ralph Bryans (Honda) 1966 50cc TT

Hugh Anderson (Suzuki) Luigi Taveri (Honda) Ralph Bryans (Honda) 1966 50cc TT

Background image1966 50cc Tt Collection: Hans Georg Anscheidt (Suzuki) at Ramsey Hairpin 1966 50cc TT

Hans Georg Anscheidt (Suzuki) at Ramsey Hairpin 1966 50cc TT. He ended the year as World Champion

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Hugh Anderson (Suzuki) 1966 50cc TT
Hugh Anderson (Suzuki) at Ramsey Hairpin: 1966 50cc TT

Background image1966 50cc Tt Collection: Luigi Taveri (Honda) 1966 50cc TT

Luigi Taveri (Honda) 1966 50cc TT
Luigi Taveri (Honda) leaves Ramsey Hairpin: 1966 50cc TT

Background image1966 50cc Tt Collection: Charlie Mates (Tohatsu) 1966 50cc TT

Charlie Mates (Tohatsu) 1966 50cc TT
Charlie Mates (Tohatsu) at Quarter Bridge: 1966 50cc TT

Background image1966 50cc Tt Collection: Tommy Robb (Suzuki) 1966 50cc TT

Tommy Robb (Suzuki) 1966 50cc TT
Tommy Robb (Suzuki) leaves Ramsey Hairpin: 1966 50cc TT

Background image1966 50cc Tt Collection: Allan Robinson MBE (Honda) 1966 50cc TT

Allan Robinson MBE (Honda) 1966 50cc TT
Allan Robinson MBE (Honda) at Ramsey Hairpin: 1966 50cc TT

Background image1966 50cc Tt Collection: Barry Smith (Suzuki) 1966 50cc TT

Barry Smith (Suzuki) 1966 50cc TT
Barry Smith (Suzuki) at Quarter Bridge; 1966 50cc TT

Background image1966 50cc Tt Collection: Brian Gleed (Honda) 1966 50cc TT

Brian Gleed (Honda) 1966 50cc TT
Brian Gleed (Honda) at Quarter Bridge, 1966 50cc TT

Background image1966 50cc Tt Collection: Stan Lawley (Honda) 1966 50cc TT

Stan Lawley (Honda) 1966 50cc TT
Stan Lawley (Honda) at Ramsey Hairpin: 1966 50cc TT

Background image1966 50cc Tt Collection: Jim Pink (Honda, 19) and Brian Gleed (Honda, 20) 1966 50cc TT

Jim Pink (Honda, 19) and Brian Gleed (Honda, 20) 1966 50cc TT

Background image1966 50cc Tt Collection: Brian Kettle (Honda) 1966 50cc TT

Brian Kettle (Honda) 1966 50cc TT


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In the thrilling race of the 1966 50cc TT, Suzuki showcased their dominance with an impressive display of action at Quarter Bridge. The event witnessed Ralph Bryans from Honda and Ernst Degner from Suzuki battling it out for supremacy on the track. Riding his powerful Honda RC116 50cc racer, Bryans aimed to secure victory in this fiercely competitive race. Degner, however, was determined to make a mark with his Suzuki machine. With sheer determination and skill, he maneuvered through the twists and turns of the course, leaving spectators in awe. The intensity continued as Charlie Mates represented Tohatsu while Hugh Anderson and Luigi Taveri joined forces with Suzuki and Honda respectively. At Ramsey Hairpin, Hans Georg Anscheidt showcased his prowess on a Suzuki bike during this adrenaline-fueled competition. As the race progressed, Anderson's exceptional riding skills became evident once again as he pushed himself to new limits aboard his trusty Suzuki. The battle between Taveri and Bryans intensified as they fought tooth and nail for a podium finish. These talented riders displayed remarkable speed and precision throughout the challenging circuit. Ultimately, it was Degner who emerged victorious in this unforgettable edition of the 1966 50cc TT. His triumph solidified Suzuki's position as a force to be reckoned with in motorcycle racing history. This iconic event will forever be remembered for its high-octane action that captivated fans worldwide. The bravery exhibited by these riders exemplifies their unwavering passion for motorcycling excellence – making them true legends of their time.