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Billy Baxter, born 1963 or 1964 (age 60–61), [1] served with the 1st Regiment Royal Horse Artillery in Bosnia. Whilst serving in 1997, he lost his sight after contracting a rare disease which destroyed both of his optic nerves. On 2 August 2003, he set the blind solo world land speed record on a motorbike with a speed of 164.87mph (265.33km/h).
Billy Baxter may refer to: Billy Baxter (motorcyclist) (born c. 1963), British motorcyclist who set the blind solo world land speed record on a motorbike; Billy Baxter (footballer) (1939–2009), Scottish footballer; Billy Baxter (poker player) (born 1940), American poker player and sports bettor; Billy 'Silver Dollar' Baxter (1926–2012 ...
Danny Shaw as Juvenile Skater Billy Baxter; Eugene Turner as 1941 National Skating Champion; Joyce Compton as Lucille; Frank Faylen as Eddie; Paul McVey as Roscoe Hayes; John Maxwell as Blake; Henry Wadsworth as Tom; George Eugene Stewart as Jitterbug Skater; JoAnn Dean as Herself (Jitterbug Skater) Ted Fio Rito Orchestra as Themselves; Ruth ...
Billy Idol releases "The Roadside," his first new material in nearly seven years. The EP includes "Bitter Taste," about his 1990 motorcycle accident.
The Born Losers is a 1967 American outlaw biker film. [3] The film introduced Tom Laughlin as the half-Indigenous American Green Beret Vietnam veteran Billy Jack.Since 1954, Laughlin had been trying to produce his Billy Jack script about discrimination toward Indigenous Americans.
The "Yellowstone" dedication to Billy Ray Klapper. The episode is dedicated to legendary bill and spur craftsman Billy Klapper, who is featured with Rip in the episode . Why was that appropriate?
Custom motorcycle master of ceremonies Hugh King (co-executive producer of the series) will meet the two builders at the agreed location and declare where the ride will go and where the bikes will ultimately be judged. 3. When they meet, the two builders and their teams will begin a lengthy ride to a bike show.
"I needed to get ahold of myself. I was going to kill myself, or I was going to go crazy, or be locked up forever," the rock star says of his 1990 epiphany, which inspired his new single.