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  2. Category:English motorcycle racers - Wikipedia

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    English motorcycle racing biography stubs (1 C, 46 P) Pages in category "English motorcycle racers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 435 total.

  3. Category:British motorcycle racers - Wikipedia

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    British motorcycle racing biography stubs (2 C, 37 P) Pages in category "British motorcycle racers" The following 135 pages are in this category, out of 135 total.

  4. British Motorcycle Racing Club - Wikipedia

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    The British Motorcycle Racing Club (BMCRC), informally Bemsee, [1] is the largest motorcycle racing club of its type in the UK and organises a range of championships including Clubman and Supersport 600, Thunderbikes, Superstock 1000, Formula 400s and sidecars.

  5. Malachi Mitchell-Thomas - Wikipedia

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    No other riders were involved in the incident. Racing was subsequently abandoned. [13] Around 200 motorcycles and cars were part of an escort for Mitchell-Thomas' funeral. His ashes were scattered by his father Kevin, at the 2016 Isle of Man TT festival. Mitchell-Thomas was leading the 2016 Duke Road Racing Rankings at the time of his death. [9]

  6. Todd Ellis (motorcyclist) - Wikipedia

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    Todd Ellis (born 1994 [1]) Is an English sidecar racer. He is two times Superside FIM World Sidecar Champion. Sidecar World Championship

  7. Dean Harrison - Wikipedia

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    Dean Harrison (born 24 January 1989) is an English professional motorcycle racer. He has won three Isle of Man TT races, and has 30 podium finishes as of early June 2024. [1] Harrison also competes in the Southern 100, Oliver's Mount, North West 200 road-circuit races, [1] and British Superbike Championship. [2]

  8. Geoff Monty - Wikipedia

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    Geoff Monty was an English professional motorcycle racer, constructor, rider-sponsor and retail dealer, [1] initially based in Kingston on Thames and later – under the name Monty and Ward – Twickenham areas, near London, [2] [3] with a move to Edenbridge, Kent by 1968. [1] [4] [5]

  9. Paul Smart (motorcyclist) - Wikipedia

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    Smart moved on to regular successes during 1969 when he was sponsored by Joe Francis Motors, a London motorcycle dealer selling AMC, [9] which provided a 750 cc Norton, a Seeley, a 250 cc Yamaha, and winning the Hutchinson 100 Production machine event on a Triumph 750 cc. [10] For 1970 there was a works Triumph Trident 750 cc and his own 350 cc ...