Tom Robinson Collection
Tom Robinson, a name synonymous with speed and excellence in the world of motorcycle racing
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Tom Robinson, a name synonymous with speed and excellence in the world of motorcycle racing. With a career spanning several years, Tom has left an indelible mark on the sport. In 2014, riding his trusty Kawasaki, Tom showcased his skills at the Junior Manx Grand Prix. The roaring engine and his expert maneuvers earned him well-deserved recognition among fans and competitors alike. The following year, he switched to Suzuki for the Supertwin Manx Grand Prix. Tom's determination was evident as he fearlessly navigated through challenging terrains, leaving spectators in awe of his talent. But it was in 2016 that Tom truly made headlines when he triumphed at both the Senior Manx Grand Prix on Kawasaki and Super Twin Grand Prix on Suzuki. His dominance on two different bikes showcased not only his versatility but also his unwavering dedication to perfection. As time went by, Tom continued to push boundaries and set new records. In 2017 and 2018, he once again conquered the Junior and Senior categories at the prestigious Manx Grand Prix aboard his trusted Kawasaki machine. Each victory solidified his status as one of the greatest riders of our time. However, it is important to acknowledge that Tom's legacy extends beyond just one brand. In 1974 Formula 750 TT race, he joined forces with Roger Corbett to represent C J Trident on a Johnson Yamaha bike. Together they displayed remarkable teamwork and skill that will forever be etched in history books. Throughout his career, whether it be astride a Kawasaki or Suzuki or even Honda machines like in 2015's Senior Manx Grand Prix; Tom Robinson consistently demonstrated why he is considered a force to be reckoned with in motorcycle racing circles. As we eagerly await what lies ahead for this talented racer at the upcoming SeniorManx Grand Prix in 2022 aboard another powerful Kawasaki bike; there is no doubt that all eyes will be on Tom Robinson, a true legend of the sport.