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Bob Macs first TTThe flag has dropped and Bob McIntyre (76) W R Smith (77) and Gerald Brown (78) kick their Gold Stars into life in the l952 Junior Clubman race
Manx Legend; Dennis ParkinsonWakefields Dennis Parkinson rode the Manx from 1932-1953. His five wins ranged from1936 to 1953. He took a hat-trick of Lightweight MGP wins 1936-38
Dick Cassidy (Yamaha) 1978 Junior Manx Grand PrixDick Cassidy (Yamaha) at Quarter Bridge: 1978 Junior Manx Grand Prix
James Ward (Royal Enfield) 1968 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
James Ward (Royal Enfield) 1969 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
Mick Hemmings (McIntyre Matchless) 2003 Senior Classic Manx Grand Prix
Kevin Mawdsley (Yamaha) 1984 Newcomers Manx Grand Prix
Neil Cudworth (Yamaha) 1987 Junior Manx Grand Prix
Tony Martin (Yamaha) 1987 Junior Manx Grand Prix
John Davies (Yamaha) 1987 Junior Manx Grand Prix
Dave Montgomery (Yamaha) 1987 Junior Manx Grand Prix
Mick Robinson (Yamaha) 1987 Junior Manx Grand Prix
Justin Urch (Yamaha) 1987 Junior Manx Grand Prix
Ian Jones (Yamaha) 1987 Junior Manx Grand Prix
Decca Kelly (Cowles Yamaha) 1987 Junior Manx Grand PrixManxman Decca Kelly (Cowles Yamaha) 1987 Junior Manx Grand Prix
Garry Beattie (Yamaha) 1987 Junior Manx Grand PrixManxman Garry Beattie (Yamaha) 1987 Junior Manx Grand Prix
Mark Linton (Yamaha) 1987 Junior Manx Grand Prix
Sean Collister (Maxton Yamaha) 1987 Junior Manx Grand PrixManxman Sean Collister (Maxton Yamaha) 1987 Junior Manx Grand Prix
Stewart Rae (Yamaha) 1987 Junior Manx Grand Prix
Craig Ryding (Kimoco) 1987 Junior Manx Grand Prix
Steve Hazlett (Yamaha) 1987 Junior Manx Grand Prix
Barry Clay (Spondon) 1987 Junior Manx Grand Prix
Dave Skinner (Yamaha) 1987 Junior Manx Grand Prix
Geoff Cotgrove (Yamaha) 1987 Junior Manx Grand Prix
Bill Rice (Egli Yamaha) 1987 Junior Manx Grand Prix
Peter Darvill (PJD Vincent) 1958 Junior Manx Grand Prix
DIY MGP Pit StopBill Doran pours the essence as his pit attedant checks the old level in the 1946 Senior Manx Grand Prix
Manx Legend: Harold RowellManxman Harold Rowell gets the wind knocked out of him as he hits the bottom of Bray Hill in the 1946 Senior Manx Grand Prix
Happy 90th GeoffGeoff Duke celbrated his 90th birthday in 2013. This shows Geoff in practice on his International Norton for the 1949 Senior Clubman TT, his first TT victory
A stroker rider all his racing lifeNoel Mavrogordato with the EMC. In 1925 and six successive Manx he rode Scott with a 7th in the 1925 race as his best result
Manx Legend: John Crasher WhiteThe Mountain Course used to abound with bridges and jumps. This is John Crasher White making a front-wheel landing on the railway bridge at Union Mills in the 1934 Senior Manx
Racing RitualsIn a Manx Grand Prix and TT career that spanned 7 years, John Crasher White only lived up to his nickname twice, both times in the Manx
A pair of winnersThis time-worn pictures pays tribute to Kelly Swanston, seen here congratulating Harold Daniell (on bike) in winning the 1933 Senior Manx Grand Prix
MavroNoel Mavrogordato at Parliament Square in the 1929 Amateur TT - the fore-runner of the Manx Grand Prix. Mavro always rode two-strokes in the Island, from his first ride in 1926
A Double winner by default - Eric LeaEric Lea, seen here in the 1929 Senior Amatuer Road Race Championship, finished runner-up in both Junior and Senior races that year
Steve Hislop (Yamaha) 1984 Senior Manx Grand Prix
Eric Cornes (Yamaha) 1977 Senior Manx Grand Prix
Paul Franklin (Ducati) 1977 Senior Manx Grand Prix
Andrew Hardman (Bultaco) 1973 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
Jim Scott (Yamsel) 1973 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
Dennis Rapley (Ducati) 1973 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
Tom Herley (Ducati) 1973 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
Frank Moss (AJS) 1973 Junior Manx Grand Prix
Paul Todd (Triumph) 1979 Senior Manx Grand Prix
John Stone (Yamaha) 1977 Senior Manx Grand Prix
Bob Hirst (Seeley) 1977 Senior Manx Grand Prix
Frank Moss (Honda spl) 1977 Senior Manx Grand Prix