Con Law Collection
Con Law: A Legendary Name in Motorcycle Racing From Parliament Square to the TT races, it has left an indelible mark on the world of motorcycle racing
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Con Law: A Legendary Name in Motorcycle Racing From Parliament Square to the TT races, it has left an indelible mark on the world of motorcycle racing. With a career spanning several decades and various prestigious events, this rider's talent and determination have earned them a place among the greats. In 1982, Con Law showcased their skills at the Junior 250 TT race, leaving spectators in awe with their exceptional performance. Riding Waddon-Ehrlich that year, they demonstrated unparalleled speed and precision on the track. The following year saw Con Law switch to Yamaha for the Formula Two TT event. Once again, they proved their mettle as they fearlessly navigated through challenging bends and straights, capturing hearts with every twist of the throttle. But it wasn't just at the Isle of Man where Con Law shone. In 1979, astride a Glen Cowell Yamaha bike, they triumphed at the Junior Manx Grand Prix – a testament to their ability to conquer any circuit thrown their way. Throughout their career, Con Law continued to impress fans worldwide. Whether it was participating in parade laps or competing in renowned races like Southern 100 or Classic TT aboard different motorcycles such as Suzuki or Honda respectively – each moment was filled with adrenaline-pumping excitement. One cannot forget that historic first running on a Yamaha during the Senior TT race in 1981. This marked a turning point for both rider and machine as they embarked on an unforgettable journey together towards victory. Even years later in 2007 when taking part in another parade lap astride a Suzuki bike during TT festivities - nostalgia mixed with admiration from fans who had followed this remarkable racer throughout their illustrious career. In 1985, riding an EMC bike at Junior TT race further solidified Con Law's legacy as one of motorcycling's finest competitors. Their skillful maneuvers around corners showcased why they were a force to be reckoned with on the track.