1987 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection
"Thrilling Rides and Fierce Competition: The 1987 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix" In the year 1987
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"Thrilling Rides and Fierce Competition: The 1987 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix" In the year 1987, the Isle of Man witnessed an exhilarating display of speed and skill at the Lightweight Manx Grand Prix. Amongst a talented field of riders, Geoff Cotgrove on his Yamaha showcased his exceptional abilities, leaving spectators in awe as he maneuvered through the challenging course with precision. Not to be outdone, Chris Kneen also rode a Yamaha that year, proving himself to be a formidable contender. His determination and unwavering focus propelled him forward, pushing the limits of both man and machine. Alan Potter on an Armstrong bike joined forces with Derek Wagstaff on a Yamaha to form an unstoppable duo. Their synchronized movements demonstrated their seamless teamwork as they tackled every twist and turn together. Ray Haynes partnered with Dave Moffitt on Yamahas for this thrilling race. Their combined expertise allowed them to navigate each corner effortlessly while maintaining impressive speeds down the straights. Stewart Rae opted for a Rotax bike while Pat Wynne chose an Armstrong for their ride in this prestigious event. Together, they formed an unlikely yet successful partnership that left competitors astounded by their harmonious collaboration. John Phillips teamed up with Andy Basset on Yamahas, showcasing not only their individual talents but also their ability to work cohesively as a team. Their synchronized riding style was truly mesmerizing to behold. Ken Virgo took center stage astride his powerful Yamaha machine during this unforgettable race. With sheer determination etched across his face, he fearlessly conquered every obstacle in his path. Kevin Newbery's performance aboard his trusty Yamaha was nothing short of spectacular. His lightning-fast reflexes and impeccable control earned him well-deserved admiration from fellow racers and fans alike. Stewart Smith paired up with Tony Conway for this memorable race aboard Yamahas.