Windle Yamaha Collection
"Windle Yamaha: A Legacy of Sidecar Racing Excellence" Since its inception in 1982, it has been a force to be reckoned with in the world of sidecar racing
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"Windle Yamaha: A Legacy of Sidecar Racing Excellence" Since its inception in 1982, it has been a force to be reckoned with in the world of sidecar racing. With a string of talented riders and an unwavering commitment to excellence, this team has left an indelible mark on the sport. One of their early successes came in 1982 at the Sidecar TT when Bjorn Andersson and Lasse Nordstrom piloted their Windle Yamaha machine to victory. This win set the stage for future triumphs and established Windle Yamaha as a formidable competitor. In 1985, John Barker and Nick Cutmore continued Windle Yamaha's winning streak by clinching another victory at the Sidecar TT. Their skillful maneuvering around the treacherous Isle of Man circuit showcased the team's expertise and dedication. Dave Hallam and Barry Dunn joined forces with Windle Yamaha that same year, further solidifying their dominance on the track. Together, they conquered challenges head-on and emerged victorious at the Sidecar TT, adding yet another chapter to Windle Yamaha's success story. The late '80s saw Neil Smith and Steven Mace take up the mantle for Windle Yamaha in 1990. In a thrilling race filled with adrenaline-pumping moments, they showcased their exceptional teamwork skills to secure a memorable win at Race A during that year's Sidecar TT. Throughout its history, Greg Lambert became synonymous with Windle Yamaha's triumphs. Partnered first with Leigh Aubrey in 1999 before joining forces with Lee Aubrey in 2000; Lambert consistently demonstrated his prowess on two wheels while representing this iconic team. Craig Hallam and Mike Wynn added another feather to Windle Yamaha's cap when they claimed victory at the 1992 Sidecar TT. Their determination was unmatched as they pushed themselves beyond limits to reach new heights for both themselves and the team.