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Chas Mortimer Collection

Chas Mortimer: A Motorcycle Racing Legend From the thrilling races of the 1960s to the iconic victories in the 1980s

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) 1971 Ultra Lightweight TT

Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) 1971 Ultra Lightweight TT

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: The winners; 1975 Senior TT

The winners; 1975 Senior TT
The winners; Chas Mortimer (Yamaha, 14) Mick Grant (Kawasaki, 10) and John Williams (Yamaha, 19) 1975 Senior TT

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: Chas Mortimer (Broad Yamaha) 1970 Junior TT

Chas Mortimer (Broad Yamaha) 1970 Junior TT

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) 1979 Classic TT

Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) 1979 Classic TT
Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) at Quarter Bridge: 1979 Classic TT

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: Chas Mortimer (Aermacchi) and A F Pinnock (Bultaco) 1968 Southern 100

Chas Mortimer (Aermacchi) and A F Pinnock (Bultaco) 1968 Southern 100
Chas Mortimer (Aermacchi) and A F Pinnock (Bultaco) at Church Bends, 1968 Southern 100

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) 1976 Production TT

Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) 1976 Production TT

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) 1984 Formula Two TT

Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) 1984 Formula Two TT
Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) at Ballacraine: 1984 Formula Two TT

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: Chas Mortimer (Aermacchi) 1968 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Chas Mortimer (Aermacchi) 1968 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: Chas Mortimer (Honda) 1984 Production TT

Chas Mortimer (Honda) 1984 Production TT

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) 1979 Junior TT

Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) 1979 Junior TT

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: Chas Mortimer (Danfay Yamaha) 1974 Formula 750 TT

Chas Mortimer (Danfay Yamaha) 1974 Formula 750 TT
Chas Mortimer (Danfay Yamaha) leaves Governors Bridge: 1974 Formula 750 TT

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: Chas Mortimer (Danfay Yamaha) 1976 Senior TT

Chas Mortimer (Danfay Yamaha) 1976 Senior TT
Chas Mortimer (Danfay Yamaha) at Quarter Bridge, 1976 Senior TT

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: Chas Mortimer (Villa) 1969 Ultra Lightweight TT

Chas Mortimer (Villa) 1969 Ultra Lightweight TT

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: Chas Mortimer (Danfay Yamaha) 1975 Senior TT

Chas Mortimer (Danfay Yamaha) 1975 Senior TT

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: 1970 250cc Production TT

1970 250cc Production TT
For the second year running Ducati won the 250cc Production TT when young Chas Mortimer took victory on the Vic Camp entered Mach 1

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: Chas Mortimer (Ducati) 1969 Production TT

Chas Mortimer (Ducati) 1969 Production TT

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) 2007 Parade Lap

Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) 2007 Parade Lap

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: Chas Mortimer (Bartol) 1984 Senior TT

Chas Mortimer (Bartol) 1984 Senior TT

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) 2014 Parade Lap

Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) 2014 Parade Lap

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) 1970 Lightweight TT

Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) 1970 Lightweight TT
Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) at Creg ny Baa: 1970 Lightweight TT

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: Chas Mortimer (Danfay Yamaha) 1974 Formula 750 TT

Chas Mortimer (Danfay Yamaha) 1974 Formula 750 TT
Chas Mortimer (Danfay Yamaha) at Union Mills: 1974 Formula 750 TT

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) 1975 Lightweight TT

Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) 1975 Lightweight TT
Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) at Governors Bridge, 1975 Lightweight TT

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) 1975 Junior TT

Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) 1975 Junior TT

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: Chas Mortimer 1975 Junior TT

Chas Mortimer 1975 Junior TT
Chas Mortimer, after finishing second in the 1975 Junior TT

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) Charlie Williams (Dugdale Maxton Yamaha) and Tom Herron (Yamaha)

Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) Charlie Williams (Dugdale Maxton Yamaha) and Tom Herron (Yamaha) 1975 Junior TT
Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) Charlie Williams (Dugdale Maxton Yamaha) and Tom Herron (Yamaha) winners enclosure, 1975 Junior TT

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) 1979 Senior TT

Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) 1979 Senior TT
Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) at Braddan Bridge, 1979 Senior TT

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: Chas Mortimer (Armstrong) 1983 Junior TT

Chas Mortimer (Armstrong) 1983 Junior TT
Chas Mortimer (Armstrong) on Ballaugh Bridge, 1983 Junior TT

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) 1972 Junior TT

Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) 1972 Junior TT
Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) at Creg ny Baa, 1972 Junior TT

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) 1969 Lightweight TT

Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) 1969 Lightweight TT
Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) leaving Governors Bridge, 1969 Lightweight TT

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: Chas Mortimer (Armstrong) 1984 Junior TT

Chas Mortimer (Armstrong) 1984 Junior TT
Chas Mortimer (Armstrong) at Ramsey, 1984 Junior TT

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) 1979 Formula Three TT

Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) 1979 Formula Three TT
Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) at Quarter Bridge, 1979 Formula Three TT

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: CM31 3920 Chas Mortimer, Yamaha RD250

CM31 3920 Chas Mortimer, Yamaha RD250
Chas Mortimer, Yamaha RD250, 110 Years of the Mountain Course, The Maestros - Motorsports Great All-Rounders, Goodwood Festival of Speed, Goodwood House, Chichester, West Sussex, England, July 2021

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: CM31 4046 Chas Mortimer, Yamaha RD250

CM31 4046 Chas Mortimer, Yamaha RD250
Chas Mortimer, Yamaha RD250, 110 Years of the Mountain Course, The Maestros - Motorsports Great All-Rounders, Goodwood Festival of Speed, Goodwood House, Chichester, West Sussex, England, July 2021

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: CJ9 0565 Chas Mortimer, Yamaha RD250

CJ9 0565 Chas Mortimer, Yamaha RD250
Chas Mortimer, Yamaha RD250, 110 Years of the Mountain Course, Goodwood Festival of Speed, The Maestros - Motorsports Great All-Rounders, Goodwood House, Chichester, West Sussex, England, July 2021

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: Chas Mortimer (Danfay Yamaha) 1974 F750 TT

Chas Mortimer (Danfay Yamaha) 1974 F750 TT
Chas Mortimer (Danfay Yamaha) at the Gooseneck, 1974 F750 TT

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: Chas Mortimer (Suzuki) 1980 Classic TT

Chas Mortimer (Suzuki) 1980 Classic TT
Chas Mortimer (Suzuki) at Braddan Bridge, 1980 Classic TT

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) 1983 350cc TT

Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) 1983 350cc TT
Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) at Ramsey, 1983 350cc TT

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: Chas Mortimer (Kawasaki) 1981 Formula One TT

Chas Mortimer (Kawasaki) 1981 Formula One TT

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) 2011 Parade Lap

Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) 2011 Parade Lap

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: Gus Kuhn Suzuki

Gus Kuhn Suzuki
Chas Mortimer has a TT pedigree second to none, with 8 victoies to his name. For 1978, he rode this Reynolds-framed Gus Kuhn Suzuki to 6th in the Formula One TT

Background imageChas Mortimer 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 imageChas Mortimer Collection: Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) and Jeff Sayle (Yamaha) 1979 Classic TT

Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) and Jeff Sayle (Yamaha) 1979 Classic TT
Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) and Jeff Sayle (Yamaha) at Quarter Bridge: 1979 Classic TT

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) 1972 Lightweight TT

Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) 1972 Lightweight TT
Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) at Ramsey: 1972 Lightweight TT

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: Chas Mortimer (Broad Yamaha, 5) and Malcolm Uphill (Padgett Yamaha) 1971 Junior TT

Chas Mortimer (Broad Yamaha, 5) and Malcolm Uphill (Padgett Yamaha) 1971 Junior TT
Chas Mortimer (Broad Yamaha, 5) and Malcolm Uphill (Padgett Yamaha) start the 1971 Junior TT

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) 1974 Formula 750 TT

Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) 1974 Formula 750 TT
Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) prior to the 1974 Formula 750 TT

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: Frank Rutter & Mick Poxon (Honda) and Chas Mortimer & Bill Simpson (Suzuki)

Frank Rutter & Mick Poxon (Honda) and Chas Mortimer & Bill Simpson (Suzuki) and David Hughes & Tony Rutter (Suzuki) in the winners enclosure; 1976 Production TT

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: Chas Mortimer (Maxton Yamaha) 1974 Formula 750 TT

Chas Mortimer (Maxton Yamaha) 1974 Formula 750 TT

Background imageChas Mortimer Collection: Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) 1972 Ultra Lightweight TT

Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) 1972 Ultra Lightweight TT
Chas Mortimer (Yamaha) at the Gooseneck, in practice for the 1972 Ultra Lightweight TT



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Chas Mortimer: A Motorcycle Racing Legend From the thrilling races of the 1960s to the iconic victories in the 1980s, Chas Mortimer left an indelible mark on motorcycle racing. With his unmatched skills and unwavering determination, he became one of the most celebrated riders of his time. In 1975, Chas Mortimer emerged victorious at the Senior TT, showcasing his exceptional talent and proving himself as a force to be reckoned with. This triumph was just one among many others that would follow throughout his illustrious career. In 1970, riding for Broad Yamaha, Mortimer claimed victory at the Junior TT race. The crowd erupted in applause as he crossed the finish line, solidifying his status as a rising star in the world of motorcycle racing. The following year saw him dominate once again at the Ultra Lightweight TT aboard a Yamaha bike. His precision and speed were unmatched as he maneuvered through challenging terrains with finesse. Mortimer's prowess extended beyond Isle of Man races; in 1968, alongside A. F Pinnock on a Bultaco machine, he conquered Southern 100 with sheer skill and determination. Their partnership proved unstoppable against fierce competition. Throughout his career, Chas Mortimer continued to showcase excellence across various categories. In 1976 Production TT race astride a Yamaha bike and again in 1984 Formula Two TT event where he displayed unparalleled expertise on two wheels. Notably versatile across different motorcycles brands such as Aermacchi and Honda, Mortimer achieved remarkable success regardless of what machine he rode. His victory at Lightweight Manx Grand Prix aboard an Aermacchi exemplified this adaptability while leaving spectators awestruck by his abilities. The Formula 750 TT race held in Danfay Yamaha's name witnessed another glorious moment for Chas Mortimer when he triumphed in style during its edition in 1974.