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The fastest pushrod singleSteve Linsdell at Braddan Bridge with his Seeley-framed Royal Enfield
2007 Southern 100 dust-upChurch Bend action as Chris Palmer (Yamaha) leads Guy Martin (Honda) and Conor Cummins in the Solo Championship race
Hutchys top-notch pit crew" Have to say, the pit stops for Hutchy were some of the best, most efficient and (believe it or not) relaxed I have ever witnessed
Blackpools finestSporting leathers in his beloved Blackpool FC colours, Roy Richardson added to his MGP tally of 8 wins on the Linton Aermacchi in the 2010 Junior Classic Manx
Nick Crowes first TTPete Nuttall cheecks that first-time passenger Nick Crowe was safely aboard as they leave Parliament Squre in the 1996 Sidecar TT
Sammy Miller 1911 TT Humber 2007 TT re enactment
Five AliveIan Hutchinson salutes the fans at the end of an incredible race week at TT 2010. Will anyone equal his feat of five out of five?
The TT Courses oldest victorAt the tender age of 59, Chris McGahan hustled the Miles Trident to victory in the 2010 Formula Classic Manx
World Champion on the TT course2010 Moto GP Champion Jorge Lorenzo rode the 2010 Yamaha Parade Lap
Keith Amor - BMW S1000RRIn 2010, the BMW S1000RR was considered to be the dogs dangly-bits for Superstock racig (TT excluded)
The ManTTx electric machineJames McBride silently glides his way through Parliament Square to a third place in the 2010 TT Zero
Reiving past successesSiegfried Wunsche waits to start the 1988 Classic Lap. He finished 5th in his first TT, the 1937 Lightweight; 16 yeas later the finishedthird in the 1953 Lightweight TT
17 TT wins between themStanley Woods and Mick Grant share their TT memories outside the Crosby Hotel in 1982. For the record; Stanley won ten TT pre-war, Mick won his on Triumph, Kawasaki, Suzuki and Honda
The Martin dynasty27 years apart, but barely an inch between them at Quarter Bridge. Left; Ian Martin (P&M Suzuki) in the 1982 Formula one TT. Right; son Guy Martin (Hydrex Honda) 2009 Superstock TT
Pickup a passengerDave Wood was wandering through the paddock on the first Saturday night, TT 1989. Within a few minutes he was out on the TT course with Neil Smith, who had arrived wthout a passenger
Any sponsorship welcomeSeen in the 1993 TT Paddock. I wonder if the passenger changed his socks as often as the rider changed his engine oil
Two TT winners - 70 years apartDouble 1993 Sidecar winers Dave Molyneux and Karl Ellison pose on the 1923 Sidecar TT winning Freddie Dixon Douglas
The Race of the Century beginsFull agression from flagfall; Carl Fogarty (Yamaha) and Steve Hislop (Norton) leave the line to start the 1992 Senior TT, voted as the race of the century
A long wait - but well worth itBrian Reid recounts his winning ride in the 1992 250cc Junior TT
The Race of the Century - Carl FogartyThe 1992 Senior TT has been voted as the best TT ever. Although Carl Fogarty lost to Setev Hislop by a scant 4.4. seconds, his record lap at 123.61 mph was to stand for many years
A Kiwi high-flyerAfter three decades away from racing, Kiwi John Woodley was back racing an MV in the Australian BEARS series. John rode the TT for two years, finishing 9th in the 1978 Senior
The Minister of Fun - and TonMember of the Manx Parliament David Cretney speeds down Bray Hill in the 1983 Classic Manx. David rode nine MGPs, and acheived a ton lap in the 1988 Senior Manx
Over, under, sideways downCliff Pritchard;s F11 Yamaha get the total and undivided attention of the scrutineers at the 1985 TT
Three miles to win, but one mile to heartacheBrian Reid recalls his 1968 250 cc TT retirement just miles from th flag
Worth a Deutschmark or twoA change of helmet and it could be Walter Zeller fro the 1950s. Dick Hawes rode this beautiful BMW RenNsport in the 1984 Historic Classic TT. Dick rode over 60 TT races
Thirty miles with a punctureRoger Burnett eases off the saddle to let the pit crew replace the rear wheel which had punctured at Ballacraine. Holding fifth at the time, he recovered to finish 7th
TT Memories - 1992 Senior TT" We were watching the 1992 Senior from the Creg. You culd tell Steve Hislop on the Norton was coming by the Mexican Wave of cheering that foollowed him down from Kates Cottage
Behind youSteve Hislop senses the prescence of team-mate Carl Fogartys RVF 750 as they swing though Governors Bridge in the 1991 Formula One
A naked WormWhat lurks beneath the all-enveloping body of a modern outfit. The proximity of the twistgrip to the exhaust would worry me
Out of the crate to racePeter Courtney recalls his 1973 Production race on a KH 250 Kawasaki
TT Memories - 1979 Senior TTMemories of Mike Hailwoods fighting runner up to Alex Geotge in the 1979 Senior TT
Second best means second placeCharlie Williams recalls his runner up in the 1979 Formula One TT
Irish ace on the airfieldAlthough he never rode the TT or Manx Grand Prix, Ray McCullough competed in the Southern 100 for many years. In 1979 he rode for the Irish team in the Millenium Match Races at Jurby on the QUB Yamaha
Dave Baxter - Eurpean Enduro ChampionBefote the days of Steve Colley and David Knight, the Island had a European off-road champion. Dave Baxter and Eric Hargreaves won the European Sidecar Enduro championship in 1975
Little Tommy - Big HondaTommy Robbs rcollections of riding the 1970 Production Honda
A reluctant winnerAfter winning the 1975 Junior Manx Grand Prix, Wayne Dinham wanted toretur to the September races, but tradition decreed that winners moved on to the TT, Wayne did ride the Manx once more
Testing the productsWhere better to test the Metzeler tyres that Helmut Dahne developed? Wth Hans Otto Butenuth, Helmut won the open-class in the 10-lap Production TT in 1975
Two wheels on my wagon - but only onceRoy Hanks took to the TT course on two wheels justonce, contesting the 1981 Formula Two race on the BeeBee Yamaha. Mick Boddice also left the spare wheel off to take part in four solo races
Manx Viking, the first bow-loaderIt is June 1980 - Manx Lines MV Manx Viking yawns and sigorges another boat-load of TT fans, This was the first bow-loader on the Isand route
The Toff with a sporting pedigreeChas Mortimer (Greeves) leaves Quarter Bridge in the 1966 Manx Grand Prixc
Psychedelic screensAnything to brighten the Manx weather! John Wright-Bailey and Eddie Kiff swing their BMW out of Parliament Square. The outfit had a long and successful TT career, ridden here by Maurice Tombs
Early days for DannyDanny Shimmin gives his 7R a quick gettke between raes at the 1972 Jurby road race meeting. After a succession of leaderboard places, Danny Finally won the Manx Grand Prix in 1976
Cruelty to BantamsThe dip in Bray Hill launches Chris Gregory from his seat. All five rides on Small Heaths finest resulted in the dreaded R
An 86-minute lap - but still a winnerHugh Evans recounts clutch troube in the 1976 Production TT
Puddle-jumping at JurbyDavid Connor reflects on a damp Jurby race in 1976
TimelessHillberry, probably the only piece of the TT course that has not apparently changed since the 1920s. This 1960 shot, of Manxman Syd Mizen and Bill Smith piloting their Matchless, could be taken today
BMW spares swapWith John Chisnall buried in the chair, Bill Beevers guns it through Bray Hill in the 1960 TT. BMW were very protective about spares for rthe Rennsport model, if something broke
Scooters at the CregThe Scooter Rally attracted an international entry. Terry Moore checks in at the Creg ny Baa timing control on his Velocette Viceroy in 1968