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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 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
Joey flies Rhencullen: 1990 Formula One TTJoey flies the big Honda at Rhencullen in the 1990 Formula One TT
Mike the Bike leave Governors Bridge; 1967 Lightweight TTMike the Bike leave Governors Bridge, and his opposition in the 1967 Lightweight TT
The Honda Black Protest Team; 1981 Classic TTHonda were unhappy with Suzuki tactics in the Formula One race, so the team of Alex George, Ron Haslam and Joey Dunlop were The Men in Black, for the 1981 Classic TT
Mike Hailwood (MV) 1965 Junior TTMike gets the MV airborne at Ballaugh Bridge in the 1965 Junior TT
Mick Grant - Slippery Sam - 1974 Production TTMick Grant rounds Signpost Corner on Slippery Sam, the most famous Triumph triple racer. Sam won four Production TTs, ridden by Ray Pickrell, Mick Grant, Alex George and Dave Croxford
Joey at Quarter Bridge: 1991 Senior TTUsing the RVF Honda that Carl Fogarty rode in the Formua One race, Joey Dunlop finished second to Steve Hislop in the Senior
Phil Read; 1978 Formula One TTPhil Read fought a race-long duel with Mike Hailwood in the 1978 Formula One TT, before retiring on the fifth lap when laying second
Dave Croxford on Slippery Sam; 1975 Production TTDave Croxford, co-rider with Alex George, won the 10-lap 1975 Production TT on Slippery Same
Florian Camathias / Franz Ducret (BMW); 1965 Sidecar TTSwiss Florian Camathias and German passenger Franz Ducret sweep their BMW outfit through Signpost Corner in the 1965 Sidecar TT
Reg Deardens team 1958 Manx Grand PrixMike Kelly (Norton, 2) Eddie Crooks (Norton, 90) and Bob Dowty (Norton, 80) with sponsor Reg Dearden
Charlie Williams (Yamaha) 1980 Junior TTCharlie Williams (Yamaha) winning the 1980 250cc Junior TT
Barry Dungworth / Neil Caddow (BMW) 1967 Sidecar TTBarry Dungworth and Neil Caddow swing their BMW through Bedstead Corner in the 1967 Sidecar TT
Joey at the Creg: 1985 Lightweight TTProving he can still ride the little bikes; Joey Dunlop at Creg ny Baa winning the 1985 Lightweight TT
Ralph Bryans (Honda) 1966 50cc TTRalph Bryans (Honda) at Quarter Bridge in the 1966 50cc TT. Winner of the 1966 50cc TT, Ralph finished second in the world championship
Mike Hailwood (Yamaha) at Signpost Corner: 1978 Lightweight TT
Mike Hailwood (Norton); 1961 Senior TTMike Hailwood takes his Norton to his third TT win of TT 1961
Peter Williams (Norton) 1970 Production TTNorton development rider Peter Williams at Parliament Square. The Norton Commando suffered reliability problems, letting him down on many occasions when leading
Charlie Williams (Yamaha) 1982 Senior TTCharlie Williams favourite TT machine; on the 500 Yamaha 4, Charlie brke Mike Hailwoods Senior TT lap record
Ken Huggett (Triumph) 1973 Production TTKen Huggett leaves Governors Bridge on the Hughes Triumph Trident, 1973 Production TT
Ray Pickrell (Norton) 1970 Production TTRay Pickrell (Norton) at Quarter Bridge in the 1970 Production TT. Ray finished third, but scored four TT wins in his career
Selwyn Griffiths (Matchless) 1966 Senior TTRiding Ray Cowles Matchless, Selwyn Griffiths leaves Governors Bridge in the 1966 Senior TT
Cyril Smith and Eric Bliss (Norton Watsonian) 1957 Sidecar TTTaking a tight line at Parkfield Corner. Cyril Smith and Eric Bliss (Norton Watsonian) clashed with the BMW works machines until the big end of their Norton cried enough
Joey Dunlop (Honda) at Quarter Bridge: 1983 Formula One TT
Tansharu Noguchi (Yamaha): 1961 Ultra Lightweight TTTansharu Noguchi (Yamaha) at Governors Bridge: 1961 Ultra Lightweight TT
Joey at Ballacraine: 1990 Senior TTJoey Dunlop takes Ballacraine in the 1990 Senior TT. First year back after injury, he was a little off the pace, but was soon back to his winning ways
Rob McElnea (Suzuki) 1984 formula One TTRob McElnea was out of luck in the Formula One race, but bounced back to win the Senior and Classic TT races in 1984
Joey Dunlop (Honda): 1983 Formula One TTJoey Dunlop leaves Governors Bridge, en route to his first TT win for Honda, the 1983 Formula One TT
Stephen Galligan & Wade Boyd (Baker Yamaha) 1996 Sidecar TTIrish Stephen Galligan & Wade Boyd (Baker Yamaha) 1996 Sidecar TT
John Reynolds (Kawasaki) 1989 Supersport 400 TT3-times British Superbike champion John Reynolds only rode one TT. He finished 9th on this Kawasaki in the 1989 Supersport 400 TT
Phil Read (Yamaha); 1967 Lightweight TTPhil Read leaves Parliament Square, Ramsey in the 1967 Lightweight TT. Phil finished second in this race, and also second in the world championship to Mike Hailwood
George Dance (Sunbeam) 1921 Senior TTGeorge Dance rounds Ramsey Hairpin in the 1921 Senior TT
Mike Hailwood (Benelli) 1962 Lightweight TTMike Hailwood leaves Governors Bridge on the Benelli. Pitting to tear off a broken fairing, engine failure finally finished his race
Mick Grant (Suzuki): 1983 Formula One TTThe only Dunlop that Mick Grant passed at TT 1983! Mick Grant leaves Governors Bridge in the 1983 F1 TT. He finished second to Joey that day
1978 Formula One TT; Read and Dunlop leave the line1978 Formula One TT; Phil Read leads Joey Dunlop off the line in the 1978 Formula One TT
A record broken; 1967 Lightweight TT10-times TT winner Stanley Woods congratulates Mike Hailwood on equalling his number of TT wins. Mike added to his tally with further wins in the Junior and Senior that year
Giacomo Agostini (MV) 1967 Junior TTGiacomo Agostini (MV) leaves Ramsey in the 1967 Junior TT; he finished second to Mike Hailwood (Honda)
Mike Hailwood (Norton); 1960 Senior TTMike Hailwood took third place in the 1960 Senior TT behind the MVs of John Surtees and John Hartle
John Hartle (MV): 1960 Senior TTJohn Hartle at Union Mills on the four-cyclinder MV. John finished second to team mate John Surtees in the Senior, but won the Junior TT that year
Jaques Drion / Inge Stoll Laforge; 1954 Sidecar TTFollowing the reintroduction of the Sidecar TT, Inge Stoll Laforge became the first female TT competitor, when she passengered Jaques Drion to 5th place in the Sidecar TT
Cecil Sandford (MV) on Braddan Straight: 1952 Ultra Lightweight TTLook up before Braddan Bridge: Cecil Sandford (MV) on Braddan Straight in the 1952 Ultra Lightweight TT. Cecil won this race and also the 1957 Lightweight TT
Tony Rutter (Ducati): 1981 Formula 2 TTUnion Mills action as Tony Rutters wends his winning way in the 1981 Formula One TT. Tony rode the Ducati to victory in four F2 TT races
Mike Hailwood (Martini Yamaha): 1978 Senior TTMike Hailwood leaves Governors Bridge in the 1978 Senior TT
Mike Hailwood (Honda) 1966 Ultra Lightweight TTLooking a tad big for the jewel-like five cylinder 125 Honda, Mike Hailwood takes Governors Bridge in the 1966 Ultra Lightweight TT
Mike Hailwood (EMC) 1962 Ultra Lightweight TTMike Hailwood at Signpost Corner. The EMC was fast but fragile, and failed to get Mike to the finish
Mike Hailwood (AJS) 1961 Junior TTMike Hailwoods only retirement of TT 1961. The gudgeon broke on his AJS whilst leading the Junior TT
Mike Hailwood (Norton) 1959 Senior TTMike Hailwood (Norton) on Quarter Bridge Road in the 1959 Senior TT
Mike Hailwood (Norton) 1959 Junior F1 TTMike Hailwood (Norton) at Cronk ny Mona in the 1959 Junior F1 TT
John Hartle (Gilera); 1963 Junior TT. Scuderia Duke ran the Gilera 4s for the 1963 season. Hartle finished second to Jim Redman in the race
Ernst Degner (Suzuki) leaves Governors Bridge; 1962 50cc TTErnst Degner leaves Governors Bridge, en route to winning the 1962 50cc TT
John Hartle (MV); 1958 Senior TTJohn Hartle accelerates his 500 MV away from the start in the 1958 Senior TT. His bike caught fire and burnt out later in the race
Bill Lomas (Velocette); 1952 Lightweight TTBill Lomas takes the jump on the Braddan Straight in the 1952 Lightweight TT. His Velocette is fitted with Earles forks
Alan Sunsum / Alex Macfadzean (Triumph) at Quarter Bridge: 1968 Sidecar TTAlan Sunsum/Alex Macfadzean (Triumph) at Quarter Bridge in the 1968 Sidecar TT
Carlo Ubbiali (MV) 1959 Ultra Lightweight TTCarlo Ubbiali (MV) at the Manx Arms; 1959 Ultra Lightweight TT
Carlo Ubbiali (Mondial) 1952 Ultra Lightweight TTCarlo Ubbiali (Mondial) at Braddan Bridge; 1952 Ultra Lightweight TT
Joey at Governors: 1992 Formula One TTJoey Dunlop at Governors Bridge in the 1992 Formula One TT
Steve Parrish at the Bungalow: 1985 Formula One TTSteve Parrish takes his Yamaha through the Bungalow. He gained third place in the Formula One race, but was later excluded for having an oversize petrol tank
Joey Dunlop (Honda); 1984 Formula One TTJoey Dunlop (Honda) winning the 1984 Formula One TT
Joey Dunlop at Signpost Corner: 1984 Senior TTJoey Dunlop set a new Senior TT lap on the RS500, but ran out of fuel on the last lap
Joeys last Yamaha TT ride: 1980 Senior TTCreg ny Baa action for Joey Dunlop (Yamaha) in the 1980 Senior TT
Fitting the hard plugs: Joey Dunlop (Yamaha) 1979 Classic TTThe race plugs are fitted on the line, Joey Dunlop waits to start the 1979 Classic TT. He finished 6th
Charlie Williams: 1979 Formula One TTCharlie Williams only four-stroke TT ride. The bike only arrived halfway through practice week, but Charlie rode this Yoshimura Suzuki to second place in the 1979 Formula One TT
Joey Dunlop (Yamaha): 1978 Lightweight TTJoey Dunlop (Yamaha) rounds Signpost Corner: 1978 Lightweight TT
The start of Joeys first Honda TT: 1978 Formula OnePhil Read (Honda, 1) and Joey Dunlop (Devimead Honda, 2) wait for the starters flag to drop to start the 1978 Formula One TT. Neither were to see the chequered flag
The eyes have it: Joey Dunlop (Honda) 1978 Formula One TTFocussed on the future; Joey Dunlop (Devimead Honda) at Greeba Bridge; 1978 Formula One TT
Charlie Williams (Yamaha) 1973 Ultra Lightweight TTCharlie Williams takes his Johnson Yamaha through Quarter Bridge in the 1973 Ultra Lightweight TT. Charlie retired from this race, but he bagged 8 TT wins in his career
Mike Hailwood (Mondial) 1959 Lightweight TTMike Hailwood (Mondial) at Governors Bridge; 1959 Lightweight TT
Mike the Bikes first TT: 1958 Junior TTThe start of a glorious career: Mike Hailwood plunges down Bray Hill in the 1958 Junior TT
Mike Hailwood (Norton) 1958 Senior TTMike Hailwood (Norton) at Signpost Corner in the 1958 Senior TT
Kel Carruthers (Benelli) 2000 Benelli TT ParadeWinner of the 1969 Lightweight TT on a Benelli 4, Kel Carruthers parades the latest generation Benelli superbike in the 2000 Benelli TT Parade
Joey Dunlop (Honda) 1999 Formula One TTJoey Dunlop, not riding under his traditional No. 3, leaves Ramsey in the 1999 Formula One TT
Phil Mellor (EMC) in Ramsey, 1983 Junior TTPhil Mellor (EMC) 1983 Junior TT
Keith Turner (Norton) 1971 Production TTKiwi Keith Turner (Norton) leave Parliament Square in the 1971 Production TT
John Williams (Arter Matchless) 1971 Senior TTJohn Williams swings the Arter Matchless G50 through Parliament Square in the 1971 Senior TT
Japans first TT winner; Mitsuo Itoh (Suzuki) 1963 50cc TTJapans first TT winner; Mitsuo Itoh sets off on his winning ride in the 1963 50cc TT