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Mick Grant Collection

Mick Grant: A Legend on Two Wheels From the 1970s to the 1980s

Background imageMick Grant Collection: Mick Grant - Slippery Sam - 1974 Production TT

Mick Grant - Slippery Sam - 1974 Production TT
Mick Grant rounds Signpost Corner on Slippery Sam, the most famous Triumph triple racer. Sam won four Production TTs, ridden by Ray Pickrell, Mick Grant, Alex George and Dave Croxford

Background imageMick Grant Collection: Mick Grant (Triumph) 1974 Production TT

Mick Grant (Triumph) 1974 Production TT
Mick Grant (Triumph Trident Slippery Sam) leaves Governors Bridge: 1974 Production TT

Background imageMick Grant Collection: Mick Grant (Kawasaki) 1976 Classic TT

Mick Grant (Kawasaki) 1976 Classic TT
Mick Grant (Kawasaki) on Ballaugh Bridge: 1976 Classic TT

Background imageMick Grant 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 imageMick Grant Collection: Mick Grant giving Suzuki GSXRs its first TT success

Mick Grant giving Suzuki GSXRs its first TT success
Its damp conditions for Mick Grant as he rounds a slippery Parliament Square. This race gave the newly introduced GSXR Suzuki its inaugral TT success

Background imageMick Grant Collection: Bernard Murray (Kawasaki) and Mick Grant (Suzuki) 1984 Formula One TT

Bernard Murray (Kawasaki) and Mick Grant (Suzuki) 1984 Formula One TT

Background imageMick Grant Collection: Mick Grant (750 Kawasaki) 1974 Formula 750 TT

Mick Grant (750 Kawasaki) 1974 Formula 750 TT
Level flight for Mick Grant at Ballaugh Bridge in the 1974 Formula 750 TT. Beset by problems, Mick struggled to finish in a lowly 17th place on his first works Kawasaki ride

Background imageMick Grant Collection: Slippery Sam

Slippery Sam
The most celebratedTriumph racer, the only machine ever to win five TT races in five consecutive years 1971-1975. It was ridden to victory by Ray Pickrell, Tony Jefferies

Background imageMick Grant Collection: Peter Willliams (John Player Norton) & Mick Grant (Kawasaki) 1974 Formula 750 TT

Peter Willliams (John Player Norton) & Mick Grant (Kawasaki) 1974 Formula 750 TT
Peter Willliams (John Player Norton) & Mick Grant (Kawasaki) start the 1974 Formula 750 TT

Background imageMick Grant Collection: Mick Grant at Parliament Square: 1974 Junior TT

Mick Grant at Parliament Square: 1974 Junior TT
Mick Grant (Yamaha) at Parliament Square: 1974 Junior TT

Background imageMick Grant Collection: Mick Grant (Kawasaki) 1978 Classic TT

Mick Grant (Kawasaki) 1978 Classic TT

Background imageMick Grant Collection: Mick Grant (Honda) 1980 Formula One TT

Mick Grant (Honda) 1980 Formula One TT
Mick Grant (Honda) at Braddan Bridge, 1980 Formula One TT

Background imageMick Grant Collection: Mick Grant (Suzuki) 1983 Formula One TT

Mick Grant (Suzuki) 1983 Formula One TT
Mick Grant (Suzuki) at Ballacraine; 1983 Formula One TT

Background imageMick Grant Collection: Mick Grant at Parliament Square: 1980 Classic TT

Mick Grant at Parliament Square: 1980 Classic TT
Mick Grant (Honda) at Parliament Square: 1980 Classic TT

Background imageMick Grant Collection: Mick Grants first TT

Mick Grants first TT
With his sponsors initials on his helmet, Mick leave Quarter Bridge on the Jim Lee Yamaha. Mick won 7 TT races

Background imageMick Grant Collection: CM35 1445 Mick Grant, Jimmy May, Manx Norton 30M

CM35 1445 Mick Grant, Jimmy May, Manx Norton 30M
Mick Grant, Jimmy May, Manx Norton 30M, Barry Sheene Memorial Trophy, two-riders per bike competing in each of the two 25 minute races across two days with a Le Mans-style start

Background imageMick Grant Collection: CJ13 2511 Mick Grant, Jimmy May, Manx Norton 30M

CJ13 2511 Mick Grant, Jimmy May, Manx Norton 30M
Mick Grant, Jimmy May, Manx Norton 30M, Barry Sheene Memorial Trophy, two-riders per bike competing in each of the two 25 minute races across two days with a Le Mans-style start

Background imageMick Grant Collection: CJ13 2452 Mick Grant, Jimmy May, Manx Norton 30M

CJ13 2452 Mick Grant, Jimmy May, Manx Norton 30M
Mick Grant, Jimmy May, Manx Norton 30M, Barry Sheene Memorial Trophy, two-riders per bike competing in each of the two 25 minute races across two days with a Le Mans-style start

Background imageMick Grant Collection: CM35 1477 Mick Grant, Jimmy May, Manx Norton 30M

CM35 1477 Mick Grant, Jimmy May, Manx Norton 30M
Mick Grant, Jimmy May, Manx Norton 30M, Barry Sheene Memorial Trophy, two-riders per bike competing in each of the two 25 minute races across two days with a Le Mans-style start

Background imageMick Grant Collection: CM35 2095 Mick Grant, Jimmy May, Manx Norton 30M

CM35 2095 Mick Grant, Jimmy May, Manx Norton 30M
Mick Grant, Jimmy May, Manx Norton 30M, Barry Sheene Memorial Trophy, two-riders per bike competing in each of the two 25 minute races across two days with a Le Mans-style start

Background imageMick Grant Collection: CM35 2160 Mick Grant, Jimmy May, Manx Norton 30M

CM35 2160 Mick Grant, Jimmy May, Manx Norton 30M
Mick Grant, Jimmy May, Manx Norton 30M, Barry Sheene Memorial Trophy, two-riders per bike competing in each of the two 25 minute races across two days with a Le Mans-style start

Background imageMick Grant Collection: 1972 Senior TT

1972 Senior TT
Two years before he was contracted to ride the works green meanie Kawasaki, Mick Grant had finished third in the Senior TT on this Padgett sponsored triple

Background imageMick Grant Collection: Mixk Grant and the Jim Lee Commando

Mixk Grant and the Jim Lee Commando
In his early years, Mick rode Norton and Yamaha-powered Jim Lee Specials. In 1972 he retired from the Formula 750 race; the next year he was Kawasaki-mounted for Padgetts of Batey

Background imageMick Grant Collection: Mick Grant (Kawasaki) 1975 Senior TT

Mick Grant (Kawasaki) 1975 Senior TT

Background imageMick Grant Collection: Pat Hennen (Suzuki) and Mick Grant 1977 Senior TT

Pat Hennen (Suzuki) and Mick Grant 1977 Senior TT
American Pat Hennen (Suzuki) joins the scrutineering clue, with Mick Grant 1977 Senior TT

Background imageMick Grant Collection: Mick Grant (Suzuki) 1984 Senior TT

Mick Grant (Suzuki) 1984 Senior TT

Background imageMick Grant Collection: Mick Grant (Triumph) 2013 Classic TT Parade Lap

Mick Grant (Triumph) 2013 Classic TT Parade Lap

Background imageMick Grant Collection: Mick Grant (Kawasaki) 1974 Formula 750 TT

Mick Grant (Kawasaki) 1974 Formula 750 TT
Mick Grant (Kawasaki) at Quarter Bridge: 1974 Formula 750 TT

Background imageMick Grant Collection: CJ13 0573 Mick Grant, Suzuki XR69

CJ13 0573 Mick Grant, Suzuki XR69
Mick Grant, Suzuki XR69, MotoGP Celebration, featuring some of the most famous bikes and riders from 1947 up to those in current use from this hugely popular International race series, Goodwood 75

Background imageMick Grant Collection: CJ13 0572 Dider de Radigues, Suzuki XR34M2, Mick Grant, Suzuki XR69

CJ13 0572 Dider de Radigues, Suzuki XR34M2, Mick Grant, Suzuki XR69
Dider de Radigues, Suzuki XR34M2, Mick Grant, Suzuki XR69, MotoGP Celebration, featuring some of the most famous bikes and riders from 1947 up to those in current use from this hugely popular

Background imageMick Grant Collection: CJ13 0299 Mick Grant, Suzuki XR69

CJ13 0299 Mick Grant, Suzuki XR69
Mick Grant, Suzuki XR69, MotoGP Celebration, featuring some of the most famous bikes and riders from 1947 up to those in current use from this hugely popular International race series, Goodwood 75

Background imageMick Grant Collection: CJ13 0297 Mick Grant, Suzuki XR69

CJ13 0297 Mick Grant, Suzuki XR69
Mick Grant, Suzuki XR69, MotoGP Celebration, featuring some of the most famous bikes and riders from 1947 up to those in current use from this hugely popular International race series, Goodwood 75

Background imageMick Grant Collection: CM34 9627 Mick Grant, Suzuki XR69

CM34 9627 Mick Grant, Suzuki XR69
Mick Grant, Suzuki XR69, MotoGP Celebration, featuring some of the most famous bikes and riders from 1947 up to those in current use from this hugely popular International race series, Goodwood 75

Background imageMick Grant Collection: Mick Grant (Suzuki) 1979 Senior TT

Mick Grant (Suzuki) 1979 Senior TT
Mick Grant (Suzuki) at Braddan Bridge, 1979 Senior TT

Background imageMick Grant Collection: Mick Grant (Suzuki) 1982 Classic TT

Mick Grant (Suzuki) 1982 Classic TT
Mick Grant (Suzuki) at Quarter Bridge, 1982 Classic TT

Background imageMick Grant Collection: Mick Grant (Yamaha) 1973 Junior TT

Mick Grant (Yamaha) 1973 Junior TT
Mick Grant (Yamaha) at Quarter Bridge, 1973 Junior TT

Background imageMick Grant Collection: Mick Grant (Norton) 1973 Formula 750 TT

Mick Grant (Norton) 1973 Formula 750 TT
Mick Grant (Norton) leaving Governors Bridge, 1973 Formula 750 TT

Background imageMick Grant Collection: Mick Grant (Suzuki) 1984 Formula One TT

Mick Grant (Suzuki) 1984 Formula One TT
Mick Grant (Suzuki) at Ramsey, 1984 Formula One TT

Background imageMick Grant Collection: Mick Grant (Suzuki) 1984 Production TT

Mick Grant (Suzuki) 1984 Production TT
Mick Grant (Suzuki) at Ramsey, 1984 Production TT

Background imageMick Grant Collection: Mick Grant (Honda) 1979 Senior TT

Mick Grant (Honda) 1979 Senior TT
Mick Grant (Honda) at Ramsey, 1979 Senior TT

Background imageMick Grant Collection: Mick Grant (Suzuki) 2011 TT Parade Lap

Mick Grant (Suzuki) 2011 TT Parade Lap
Mick Grant (Suzuki) at Quarter Bridge, 2011 TT Parade Lap

Background imageMick Grant Collection: Roger Burnett (Durex Suzuki) 1990 Formula One TT

Roger Burnett (Durex Suzuki) 1990 Formula One TT
Pit action for Roger Burnett (Durex Suzuki) 1990 Formula One TT. Mick Grant is explaining something to Roger

Background imageMick Grant Collection: Mick Grant (Yamaha), Giacomo Agostini (MV), Tony Rutter (Yamaha) 1972 Junior TT

Mick Grant (Yamaha), Giacomo Agostini (MV), Tony Rutter (Yamaha) 1972 Junior TT

Background imageMick Grant Collection: Mick Grant (Suzuki) 1981 Classic TT

Mick Grant (Suzuki) 1981 Classic TT
Mick Grant (Suzuki) at Ramsey, 1981 Classic TT

Background imageMick Grant Collection: Mick Grant (Kawasaki) 1977 Classic TT

Mick Grant (Kawasaki) 1977 Classic TT
Mick Grant (Kawasaki) leaves Quarter Bridge, 1977 Classic TT

Background imageMick Grant Collection: Mick Grant (Yamaha) 1973 Senior TT

Mick Grant (Yamaha) 1973 Senior TT
Mick Grant (Yamaha) at Quarter Bridge, 1973 Senior TT

Background imageMick Grant Collection: Mick Grant (Kawasaki) 1975 Classic TT practice

Mick Grant (Kawasaki) 1975 Classic TT practice

Background imageMick Grant Collection: CJ9 7384 Gary Johnson, Mick Grant, MV Agusta 500-3

CJ9 7384 Gary Johnson, Mick Grant, MV Agusta 500-3
Gary Johnson, Mick Grant, MV Agusta 500/3, Barry Sheene Memorial Trophy, Goodwood Revival 2021, September 2021, Barry Sheene Memorial Trophy, bikes, circuit racing, Classic, competition



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Mick Grant: A Legend on Two Wheels From the 1970s to the 1980s, Mick Grant dominated the world of motorcycle racing with his unparalleled skills and unwavering determination. Known for his fearless riding style and remarkable achievements, he left an indelible mark on the sport. In 1974, Mick Grant showcased his talent by clinching victory in multiple races. Riding a Triumph, he triumphed at the Production TT, leaving spectators in awe of his speed and precision. That same year, he made history as part of Slippery Sam's team during the Production TT - a race that would forever be associated with their names. Grant's success continued to soar throughout his career. In 1975, astride a Kawasaki bike, he claimed first place at the prestigious Senior TT event - solidifying himself as one of the greatest riders of all time. This win was just one among many others that followed suit. His partnership with Suzuki proved fruitful when he led them to their first-ever TT success aboard GSXRs. The crowd erupted in applause as Grant skillfully maneuvered through each turn and straightaway during this groundbreaking moment in motorcycle racing history. The Formula One TT became another arena where Mick Grant showcased his exceptional abilities. In both 1980 and 1984 editions of this thrilling race, he rode different bikes - Honda and Kawasaki respectively - proving that no matter what machine lay beneath him; it was ultimately his skill that propelled him forward. Grant's legacy extended beyond individual victories; it also included unforgettable partnerships with fellow racers such as Bernard Murray and Peter Williams. Together they formed formidable teams that pushed boundaries while etching their names into motorsport folklore. Whether tearing through Parliament Square or conquering challenging circuits like those found at Classic TT events, Mick Grant always delivered electrifying performances that captivated audiences worldwide.