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Bob McIntyre and Mike Hailwood 1961 Senior TTBob McIntyre and Mike Hailwood chat before the start of the 1961 Senior TT, which Mike won with Bob second. Standing to Bobs right is Reg Armstrong, winner of the 1952 Senior TT
1967 Senior TTThe 1967 Senior is often quoted as the race of the century Mike Hailwood and his ill-handling Honda 4 scrapped with Giacomo Agostini and his more nimble MV3 for five laps until Agos chain failed
Mike Hailwood (AJS) 1960 Junior TTMike Hailwood (AJS) at Braddan Bridge; 1960 Junior TT
Mike Hailwood (Ducati) 1978 Formula One TTMike Hailwood (Ducati) at Quarter Bridge: 1978 Formula One TT
Mike Hailwood (Honda) 1967 Lightweight TTMike Hailwood (Honda) leaves Ramsey: 1967 Lightweight TT
Mike Hailwood (Ducati) 1979 Formula One TT
The Big Honda-4: Mike Hailwood in the 1967 Senior TTRegarded by many as the greatest TT. Mike Hailwood rode the fearsome Honda-4 to victory after Agos chain snapped
Mike the Bike leave Governors Bridge; 1967 Lightweight TTMike the Bike leave Governors Bridge, and his opposition in the 1967 Lightweight TT
Mike Hailwood leaves Ramsey: 1967 Junior TTThe 297cc Honda Six was on full noise as Mike Hailwood starts for the Mountin climb in the 1967 Junior TT
Mike Hailwood (Honda) 1966 Junior TTMike Hailwood (Honda) at Quarter Bridge; 1966 Junior TT
Manx Engineering (2)In 1978, Mike Hailwood broke a few alloy gear levers, a dicky left ankle meant he was hard on it. A local aerospace company made a replacement from stainless steel
Mike Hailwood winning the 1978 Formula One TT on the Sports Motorcycle Ducati
Mike the BikeA selection of early Mike Hailwood TT shots
Mike Hailwood (Ducati) 1980 Parade Lap
Mike Hailwood (MV) 1965 Senior TTMike Hailwood pilots the damaged MV down Bray Hill: 1965 Senior TT
Mike Hailwood winning the 1961 Senior TTHeading for his first TT hat-trick, Mike Hailwood takes his Bill Stuart prepared Norton to victory in the 1961 Senior TT
Mike Hailwood (Ducati) 1959 Ultra Lightweight TTMike Hailwood (Ducati) at the Manx Arms; 1959 Ultra Lightweight TT
Mike Hailwood (MV) 1964 Senior TT
John McGuinness (Ducati) 2018 Mike Hailwood Tribute Lap
Mike Hailwood MV 1963 Junior TTMike Hailwood (MV) at Quarter Bridge, 1963 Junior TT
Paddy Driver Norton) Mike Hailwood Norton 1961 Senior TTSouth African Paddy Driver (Norton) leads Mike Hailwood (Norton) into Quarter Bridge, 1961 Senior TT
Pat Slinn (Ducati) 2007 TT Parade LapPat Slinn, with Mike Hailwoods 1978 TT-winning Ducati, 2007 TT Parade Lap
1958 Lightweight winnersRunner-up Tarquinio Provini (MV, 6), winner Carlo Ubbialli (MV, 11) and third-placed Mike Hailwood (NSU, 18). 1958 Lightweight TT
Borro Castellani (Norton) 1958 Senior TTBorro Castellani (Norton) at Signpost Corner: 1958 Senior TT. The fairing, which carries the Ecurie Sportive legend, was probably borrowed from Mike Hailwood
Tom Herron (Honda); 1978 Formula One TTTom Herron at Quarter Bridge; 1978 Formula One TT. Riding a Mocheck Honda, Tom battled with Mike Hailwood and Phil Read
John Hartle (Gilera) and Mike Hailwood (MV) 1963 Senior TTJohn Hartle (Gilera) and Mike Hailwood (MV) at Governors Bridge, 1963 Senior TT
Winners enclosure; 1961 Senior TTLeft to right; Tom Phillis (Norton domiracer, third) Mike Hailwood, winner and runner up Bob McIntyre (Norton). Congratulating Mike is Rem Fower, winner of the 1907 Twin cylinder TT, also on a Norton
Mike Hailwood (Ducati) 1959 Lightweight Ulster Grand Prix
Mike the Bikes first GP win - 1959 Ultra Lightweight Ulster Grand PrixMike Hailwood (Ducati) narrowly leads Gary Hocking (MZ) in the 1959 Ultra Lightweight Ulster Grand Prix. Mike held on to win
Gary Hocking, Mike Hailwood and Ernst Degner 1959 Ultra Lightweight Ulster Grand Prix
Mike Hailwood (Ducati) and Gary Hocking (MZ) 1959 Lightweight Ulster Grand Prix
Mike Hailwood (Ducati) 1959 Ultra Lightweight Ulster Grand Prix
Mike Hailwood (AJS) at the 1959 Ulster Grand PrixMike Hailwood on his AJS at the Ulster Grand Prix
Degner, Hocking and Hailwood 1959 Lightweight Ulster Grand PrixLeaderboard men from the 1959 Lightweight Ulster Grand Prix, German Ernst Degner (third) winner Gary Hocking and runner up Mike Hailwood
Gary Hocking (MZ, 15) leads Mike Hailwood (Ducati) 1959 Ultra Lightweight Ulster Grand PrixGary Hocking (MZ, 15) leads Mike Hailwood (Ducati), but the positions were reversed at the flag: 1959 Ultra Lightweight Ulster Grand Prix
Mike Hailwood (Yamaha) 1978 Junior TTTT ace Mike Hailwood (Yamaha) at Bedstead Corner, 1978 Junior TT
John Hartle (MV), John Surtees (MV) and Mike Hailwood (Norton) 1960 Senior TT
Mike Hailwood (Padgett Yamaha) 1977 Manx Grand Prix
Mike Hailwood and Tom Phillis (Honda) 1961 Lightweight TTMike Hailwood and Tom Phillis (Honda) in the winning enclosure, 1961 Lightweight TT
Bill Webster (MV) 1957 Ultra Lightweight TTBill Webster (MV) at Cronk y Garroo, 1957 Ultra Lightweight TT. This is possibly the first bike that Mike Hailwood raced, at Oulton Park in 1957
Mike Hailwood (MV) 1962 Senior TT
Mike Hailwood (Honda) & Swiss Gyula Marsovszky (Matchless) 1967 Senior TT
Hailwoods Heights and Hailwoods RiseIn 1981, the Isle of Man honoured Mike Hailwood by naming the right-hander before Brandywell. Mike is shown at Signpost Corner in the 1958 Junior TT; one of four replica-winnng rides of his maiden
1978 Formula One TTDucatis finest TT hour. Mike Hailwood on the Sports Motorcycles prepared Ducati outraced and outlasted the Japanese works machines to win the 1978 Formula One TT
TT Memories - 1979 Senior TTMemories of Mike Hailwoods fighting runner up to Alex Geotge in the 1979 Senior TT
An all-star lineupA trio if talented champions of the World and the TT form an orderly queue at Ballacraine in the 1978 Junior TT. 1977 World Champion Takazumi Katayama leads Joey Dunlop and Mike Hailwood
Road Opening in styleMore clout than an Audi any day. Mylchreest Motors provided this Rolls Royce course inspection car to accompany Geoff Duke when he took Mike Hailwood on a celebration lap on a Gold Wing at the 1975
Mike the Bikes return - 1977Mike Hailwood rode Manx Grand Prix practice in 1977; it was explained that he was filming in fact he was testing himself in preparation for a comeback in the 1978 TT