2013 Post Tt Collection
"Reflecting on the Thrills and Triumphs of the 2013 Post TT" As the dust settled after an exhilarating Isle of Man TT race in 2013
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"Reflecting on the Thrills and Triumphs of the 2013 Post TT" As the dust settled after an exhilarating Isle of Man TT race in 2013, riders from various teams gathered to share their experiences at the much-anticipated Post TT event. Among them were Jamie Coward, Ian Lougher, Dave Madsen-Mygdal, Stephen Degnan, David Jukes, Adam Jones, Ben Wylie, Glenn Harrison, Mark Madsen-Mygdal, Nuno Caetano, Mark Parrett and Rad Hughes. The Yamaha team had a strong presence during this year's post-race gathering. Jamie Coward showcased his skills on his Yamaha bike throughout the competition and was undoubtedly pleased with his performance. Meanwhile, Dave Madsen-Mygdal left no stone unturned as he pushed himself to new limits on his trusty Yamaha machine. Honda rider Ian Lougher also made quite an impression during the races. His Honda bike roared across the track as he fearlessly tackled each turn with precision and determination. Suzuki rider Stephen Degnan brought a touch of finesse to the event with his smooth maneuvers that left spectators in awe. Glenn Harrison also represented Suzuki admirably by showcasing both speed and skill on every lap. Not to be outdone were Kawasaki riders Mark Parrett and Rad Hughes who displayed sheer power and agility aboard their machines. Their performances were nothing short of breathtaking as they navigated through challenging sections effortlessly. Ben Wylie took part in Moto 2 Bimota category with great enthusiasm while Nuno Caetano added excitement to proceedings riding alongside him for Team Yamaha. David Jukes demonstrated unwavering dedication throughout each race aboard his Yamaha bike while Adam Jones proved himself as a formidable competitor amongst such talented peers. As these remarkable riders gathered at the 2013 Post TT event to celebrate their achievements together with fans and fellow enthusiasts, the atmosphere was electric.