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Dave Taylor Wheely Lap (Yamaha) 1978 TT
Reg Pridmore & Ken Greene (Yamaha) 1978 Sidecar TTAmerican Reg Pridmore & Ken Greene (Yamaha) 1978 Sidecar TT
Ian Newton (Yamaha) 1984 Junior Manx Grand Prix
John Minchell (Yamaha) 1978 Newcomers Manx Grand Prix
Gino Rondelli (Yamaha) 1987 Senior Manx Grand Prix
Keith Trubshaw (Yamaha) 1983 Senior Manx Grand Prix
Steve Dowey (Yamaha) 1983 Senior Manx Grand Prix
John Knowles (Yamaha) 1983 Senior Manx Grand Prix
Nigel Davies (Yamaha) 1999 Junior TT
Kieron Hunt (Yamaha) 1983 Senior Manx Grand Prix
Alan May & Micky Gray (Yamaha) 1981 Sidecar TT
Kurt Jelonek & Gerhard Wagner (Yamaha) 1981 Sidecar TTGerman Kurt Jelonek & Gerhard Wagner (Yamaha) 1981 Sidecar TT
Benny Lysen & Poul Jorgensen (Yamaha) 1981 Sidecar TTDane Benny Lysen & Poul Jorgensen (Yamaha) 1981 Sidecar TT
Hilary Musson (Yamaha) 1978 Formula Three TT
Rod Gould (Yamaha) 1972 Junior TT
Peter Courtney (Yamaha) 1972 Ultra Lightweight TT
Helmut Kassner (Yamaha) 1972 Lightweight TTGerman Helmut Kassner (Yamaha) 1972 Lightweight TT
Damien Brady (Yamaha) 2002 Production 1000 TTAussie Damien Brady (Yamaha) 2002 Production 1000 TT
Peter Berwick (Suzuki) leads Alex George (Yamaha) 1969 Southern 100Peter Berwick (Suzuki) leads Alex George (Yamaha) at Church Bends 1969 Southern 100
Tom Herron (Yamaha) 1969 Southern 100
Stuart Sturrock (Yamaha) 2003 Newcomers Manx Grand Prix
Kel Carruthers (Yamaha) 2011 Parade LapAussie Kel Carruthers (Yamaha) 2011 Parade Lap
Marek Wieckowski (Yamaha) 2011 Pre TT Classic
Giacomo Agostini (Yamaha) 2011 Parade LapItalian Giacomo Agostini (Yamaha) 2011 Parade Lap
Hilary Musson (Yamaha) 1984 Formula Two TT
Takazumi Katayama (Yamaha) 1978 Junior TTJapans Takazumi Katayama (Yamaha) 1978 Junior TT
Gerry Mateer (Yamaha) 1975 Lightweight TT
Tony Willis (Suzuki) & Steve Williams (Yamaha) 1986 Production D TT
Phil Murden (Yamaha) 1993 Junior Manx Grand Prix
Adrian Fegan (Yamaha) 1993 Newcomers Manx Grand Prix
Iain Duffus (Yamaha) 1985 Formula One TT
Gary Cowan (Yamaha) 1984 Newcomers Manx Grand Prix
Martin Jennings (Yamaha) 1984 Newcomers Manx Grand Prix
Gordon Rowntree (Yamaha) 1984 Newcomers Manx Grand Prix
Sean McStay (Yamaha) 1984 Newcomers Manx Grand Prix
Stanley Rea (Yamaha) 1984 Newcomers Manx Grand Prix
Dick Greasley & Cliff Holland (Yamaha) 1975 1000 Sidecar TT
Keep a tight line, boysLooking like a Manxie with the three legs on his leathers, Spaniard Antonio Maeso leads Welshman Paul Own through Brandywell, 2009 Superstock
The 1982 MGP Newcomers winnersThe class winners in the 1982 Newcomers Manx line up. Junior winner Gary Hislop is flanked by Brian Lund (Lightweight, 82) and Senior winner Ian Ogden
Martin Bullock Racinghe Martin Bullock Race Team
The oldest TT winnerIn winning Sidecar B race in 1987, 49 year-old Ulsterman Lowry Burton, passengered by Pat Cushnahan, became the oldest TT winner. This shot shows them at White Gates in 1986
Mez"Phil Mellor started his racing days on RD 350/400s, before moving up to ride works Suzuki. 1984 he rode the Padgetts of Batley RD 250 LC to win the 250Production race
Manx Legend; Danny ShimminManx Legend and local hero. Danny Shimmin first rode the Manx in 1965, before finally winning the 1976 Lightweight Manx. He was in the running for the 1976 Senior Manx
The first over the ton Sidecar TTSeen approaching Glen Helen, George O Dell and Kenny Arthur (750 Yamaha) averaged 100.03 to win the 1977 Sidecar TT. They were beaten to the first sidecar ton lap by Dick Greasley and Mick Skeels
Checking out the oppositionPhil Read looks across to his Honda rivals Luigi Taveri and Ralph Bryans before the start of the 1966 Ultra Lightweight race
Ian RichardsBefore he decorated his helmet with the the Ying and Yang symbol, Ian Richards takes his Yamaha round Pariament Square in the 1971 Lightweight 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
1965 Lightweight TTBill Ivy pushes the v-4 Yamaha out of Governors Bridge, he had been holding second place when he fell at Brandywell