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1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection

"Revving into History: The Thrilling 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix" In the exhilarating race of the 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Ray Ashcroft (Yamaha) and Paul Ludlam (Ducati) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Ray Ashcroft (Yamaha) and Paul Ludlam (Ducati) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
Ray Ashcroft (Yamaha) and Paul Ludlam (Ducati) start the 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Ken Tilley (Aermacchi) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Ken Tilley (Aermacchi) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
Ken Tilley (Aermacchi) on Glencrutchery Road: 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: John Daniels (NSU) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

John Daniels (NSU) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Thomas Irvine (Aermacchi) and Jan Strijbis (Honda) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Thomas Irvine (Aermacchi) and Jan Strijbis (Honda) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
Thomas Irvine (Aermacchi) and Jan Strijbis (Honda) start the 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Allan Steele (Yamaha) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Allan Steele (Yamaha) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
Allan Steele (Yamaha) 1966 on Glencrutchery Road: Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Burton Steele Greeves 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Burton Steele Greeves 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
Burton Steele (Greeves) at Quarter Bridge, 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Paul Atkins Greeves 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Paul Atkins Greeves 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
Paul Atkins (Greeves) at Quarter Bridge, 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: David J Page (Bultaco) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

David J Page (Bultaco) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
David J Page (Bultaco) at Quarter Bridge, 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Robin Denny (Yamaha) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Robin Denny (Yamaha) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
Robin Denny (Yamaha) at Quarter Bridge, 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Raymond Spinks (Yamaha) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Raymond Spinks (Yamaha) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
Raymond Spinks (Yamaha) at Quarter Bridge, 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Alan Dickinson (DMW) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Alan Dickinson (DMW) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
Alan Dickinson (DMW) at Quarter Bridge, 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: John Munn (Yamaha) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

John Munn (Yamaha) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
John Munn (Yamaha) at Quarter Bridge, 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Ray Wales (NSU) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Ray Wales (NSU) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
Ray Wales (NSU) at Quarter Bridge, 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Harry Wade (DMW) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Harry Wade (DMW) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
Manxman Harry Wade (DMW) at Quarter Bridge: 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: T Neil Kelly (Royal Enfield) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

T Neil Kelly (Royal Enfield) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
Manxman T Neil Kelly (Royal Enfield) on Glencrutchery Road, 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Malcolm Hemming (Ducati) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Malcolm Hemming (Ducati) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
Malcolm Hemming (Ducati) at Quarter Bridge, 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Don Heseltine (Greeves) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Don Heseltine (Greeves) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
Don Heseltine (Greeves) at Quarter Bridge, 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Dave Bedington (Greeves) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Dave Bedington (Greeves) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
Dave Bedington (Greeves) at Quarter Bridge, 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: David Lindsay (Greeves) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

David Lindsay (Greeves) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Steve Ackroyd (Fosstar) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Steve Ackroyd (Fosstar) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Bill Milne (NSU) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Bill Milne (NSU) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: The Toff with a sporting pedigree

The Toff with a sporting pedigree
Chas Mortimer (Greeves) leaves Quarter Bridge in the 1966 Manx Grand Prixc

Background image1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Ray Ashcroft (Yamaha) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Ray Ashcroft (Yamaha) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
Ray Ashcroft (Yamaha) on Glencrutchery Road: 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Thomas Irvine (Aermacchi) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Thomas Irvine (Aermacchi) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
Thomas Irvine (Aermacchi) on Glencrutchery Road: 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Chas Mortimer (Greeves) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Chas Mortimer (Greeves) 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
Later to be a TT star, Chas Mortimer (Greeves) at Quarter Bridge: 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix


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"Revving into History: The Thrilling 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix" In the exhilarating race of the 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix, a fierce battle unfolded on the iconic Isle of Man circuit. Ray Ashcroft showcased his Yamaha prowess, while Paul Ludlam fearlessly rode his Ducati, both determined to claim victory in this prestigious event. Not far behind them was Ken Tilley astride his Aermacchi, pushing boundaries and leaving spectators in awe with his skillful maneuvers. Burton Steele Greeves and Paul Atkins also left their mark on the track with their powerful Greeves bikes, showcasing true grit and determination. John Daniels roared through the course on his NSU machine, displaying unmatched speed and precision. Meanwhile, Thomas Irvine aboard an Aermacchi joined forces with Jan Strijbis on a Honda to create an unstoppable duo that kept everyone at the edge of their seats. Allan Steele's Yamaha roared like thunder as he fought for position among these racing legends. David J Page proved himself worthy of admiration as he maneuvered his Bultaco through challenging corners with finesse. Robin Denny unleashed the full potential of his Yamaha bike, thrilling fans with every twist and turn. Raymond Spinks pushed boundaries aboard another Yamaha machine, leaving no doubt about his determination to conquer this legendary race. Alan Dickinson showcased DMW's capabilities by navigating through treacherous terrain effortlessly. Last but not least, John Munn displayed remarkable skill on a Yamaha bike that earned him well-deserved applause from spectators lining the track. As engines roared and tires screeched across each lap of this historic race, these fearless riders etched their names into motorcycling history forever. The 1966 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix will always be remembered as a testament to human courage and passion for speed - an unforgettable chapter in racing folklore.