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Bill Ivy (250 Yamaha): 1967 Lightweight TTBill Ivy leaves Parliament Square on the fabulous V-4 Yamaha. Although he retired from the race, Bill finished third in the 250 World Championship
Bill Ivy (Yamaha) 1966 Ultra Lightweight TTLittle Bill Ivy (Yamaha) at Quarter Bridge; 1966 Ultra Lightweight TT. He won from team mate Phil Read
Bill Ivy (Yamaha) 1968 Lightweight TTBill Ivy (Yamaha) leaves Ramsey, 1968 Lightweight TT
Bill Ivy (Yamaha) 1967 Lightweight TTBill Ivy (Yamaha) leaves Ramsey: 1967 Lightweight TT
Little Bill; big MatchlessBill Ivy is dwarfed by his Kirby Matchless at Quarter Bridge in the 1965 Senior TT. Despite his lack of stature, Bill won the British 500cc Championship that year
Bill Ivy (AJS) 1965 Junior TTBill Ivy (AJS) on Bray Hill, 1965 Junior TT
Manx Engineering (1)In 1968, Yamaha found their 125cc machines under-carburetted when they arrived at the TT. A local engineering firm were tasked with boring the carbs out
1968 Lightweight TT - a piggy-back to the podiumBill Ivy gets a lift to the podium after winning the 1968 Lightweight TT by Press Officer Norman Brown. The Yamaha works rider had caught his foot at Milntown
1965 Lightweight TTBill Ivy pushes the v-4 Yamaha out of Governors Bridge, he had been holding second place when he fell at Brandywell
Bill Ivy (Yamaha) 1967 Ultra Lightweight TTBill Ivy (Yamaha) at Signpost Corner, 1967 Ultra Lightweight TT
Bill Ivy (Yamaha) 1965 Lightweight TTBill Ivy (Yamaha) leaves Governors Bridge, 1965 Lightweight TT
Bill Ivy (Yamaha) 1965 Ultra Lightweight TTBill Ivy (Yamaha) at Ballaugh Bridge, 1965 Ultra Lightweight TT
The first Ton 125cc lap: Bill Ivy (Yamaha) 1966 Ultra Lightweight TTJust nine years after Bob McIntyre set the first ton lap of the Mountain Course, Bill Ivy took his 125 Yamaha to that magic figure
Bill Ivy (Yamaha) 1966 Lightweight TT