Features
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Talented Tony
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From enjoying a short but spectacular career as a racer, to running one of the country’s best bike dealerships, to guiding the career of a TT legend, Tony Jefferies’ entire life revolved around motorcycles.
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Hammer of the Gods!
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Twenty years ago, a sound was emanating from the tracks and pit lanes in Grand Prix racing that hadn’t been heard in quite some time…
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The New Naughty 90s Hall at The Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Show
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‘Classic’ is in the eye of the beholder and well, it’s time for the new guard to make their mark at Stafford.
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Costa Brava Trial
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They do things differently over on the Continent, you know… two-day trials are much more of a social occasion as well as a competition and there are many popular events.
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Book of the Week: Classic Superbikes II
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Our first book of the week for August is the recently published Classic Superbikes II.
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Moveo and shaker
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Preparing for the 1910 TT, fascinating pioneer motorcyclist Bert Houlding, with his JAP-powered racer.
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Noisy Neighbours
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Members of The Motor Cycle’s editorial team take to the residential streets, for a noise testing experiment.
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Muddied Waters
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Slightly mysterious Ariel, ridden by the Cambridge cox, as he arrives for training at Putney Boathouse, prior to the 1946 boat race.
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FROM THE ARCHIVE: The longest day
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France’s Bol d’Or 24-hour race celebrates its centenary this year. Here, we have a brilliant action photograph from the 1924 edition, where solos and sidecars ran together.
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The Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride
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We all like an excuse to dress up occasionally, especially for a good cause
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