Roger Cope Collection
Roger Cope, a name synonymous with speed and precision on the racing circuit
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Roger Cope, a name synonymous with speed and precision on the racing circuit. From his early days in the Jaguar Mk1 Saloon CM1 9435 to his triumphs in various Grand Prix races, Cope has left an indelible mark on motorsports history. In 1972, Cope showcased his skills at the Senior Manx Grand Prix riding the Yamaha Yamsel. The crowd was captivated as he maneuvered through the challenging course, displaying unmatched talent and determination. Fast forward to 2002 when Cope joined forces with Thomas Craig and Sam Dempster for a thrilling TT Parade Lap. Riding Honda and Yamaha bikes respectively, they formed an unstoppable trio that left spectators breathless. Cope's versatility shone through in 1993 during the Classic Lap event. Teaming up with Sam Duncan on BSA while astride his P&M Kawasaki, he demonstrated unparalleled adaptability and expertise. The year 1977 saw Cope take on another challenge - Formula One TT aboard a Ducati. With sheer grit and unwavering focus, he conquered every twist and turn of the track, leaving competitors trailing behind. But it wasn't just about winning races for Roger Cope; it was about pushing boundaries and surpassing personal records. In both 1976 and 1975 Senior Manx Grand Prix races riding Yamaha motorcycles, he proved that consistency is key to success. Even during practice sessions like in 1973's Senior Manx Grand Prix or Production TT race where he rode a Ducati motorcycle, Cope never settled for mediocrity. Every lap served as an opportunity to refine his technique and elevate his performance further. Off-track moments also highlighted Roger Cope's passion for classic cars like Jaguars type CM27 6356 or Jaguar Mk1 Saloon CM23 3238.