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Fran Redfern (Honda) 1968 50cc TT
Luke Lawlor (Derbi) 1968 50cc TTIrish Luke Lawlor (Derbi) 1968 50cc TT
Stuart Aspin (Garelli) 1968 50cc TT
John Finch (Itom) 1968 50cc TT
D Harlow (Itom) 1968 50cc TT
Don Ryder (Derbi) 1968 50cc TT
A J Liptrott (Honda) & Baz Dickinson (Garelli) 1968 50cc TT
Harold Cosgrove (Foster Kreidler) 1968 50cc TT
Allan Robinson MBE (Suzuki) 1968 50cc TT
Don Juler (Itom) 1968 50cc TT
Barry Smith (Derbi) 1968 50cc TTAussie Barry Smith (Derbi) 1968 50cc TT
Rodney Gooch (Ducati) 1968 50cc TT
Angel Nieto; a 12 + 1 World ChampionSuperstitious Angel Nieto only rode one TT, the 1968 50cc. He retired from this race, but amassed an astounding 12 + 1 World Championships in the 50cc and 125cc classes
K Burgess (Itom) 1968 50cc TT
Stan Lawley (Honda) 1968 50cc TT
Roger Stopford (Heldun Hawk) 1968 50cc TT
Brian Gleed (Honda) 1968 50cc TT
Ernie Griffiths (Honda) 1968 50cc TT
Chris Walpole (Honda) 1968 50cc TT
Dave Lock (Honda) 1968 50cc TT
Trevor Payne (Honda) 1968 50cc TT
Jim Pink (Honda) 1968 50cc TT
A Harlow (Itom) 1968 50cc TT
Arthur Lawn (Honda) 1968 50cc TT
Roger Stopford (Heldun) 1968 50cc TT
J R Finch (Itom) 1968 50cc TT
The Superstitious ChampionA welcome visitir to ride a Parade Lap in 2010 was Angel Nieto, one of the all-time road-race champions. He won the 50cc and 125cc World Championships no less than - 12 + 1 times, riding Derbi
1968 50cc TTThe only 50cc Ducati to race the TT. Rodney Gooch hops the back wheel at Ballaugh Bridge. He finished 11th
John Lawley (Honda) 1968 50cc TT
Nick Mayo (Heldun Hawk) 1968 50cc TTCanadian Nick Mayo (Heldun Hawk) 1968 50cc TT