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Paul Hunt 1964, 1970 Steve: McQueen: 1964 American film actor Stu Peters 1964 AMA Hall of Fame inductee [6] Al Rogers 1964–1965, 1968 John Smith 1964 John Steen 1964 Bill Stewart 1964 John Taylor 1964 Mel Green 1965, 1969 C. Boehler 1965 Klims Cox 1965 Ed Kretz, Jr. 1965 Lars Larson 1965, 1967–73, 1975–76, 1978–79 Swedish Team 1965, 1967
At Kerrowmoar, near Sulby on the first lap, local competitor Paul Hunt slipped-off and was taken to Nobles Hospital with minor injuries. By lap 2 and the first of the pit-stops at the TT Grandstand, John McGuinness leads Guy Martin in second place by 10.55 seconds and laps in 17 minutes and 38.85 seconds an average speed of 128.279 mph. Riding ...
Hesketh Motorcycles is a British motorcycle manufacturer, initially based in Daventry and Easton Neston, Northamptonshire, England. The company was formed by Alexander, 3rd Lord Hesketh , to develop a prototype in 1980.
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The Ducati SportClassics are a range of retro styled motorcycles introduced by Ducati at the 2003 Tokyo Motor Show, and put on sale in 2005 for the 2006 model year.The Paul Smart version was made for the 2006 model year only, while the Sport1000 ran from 2006 through the 2009 model years, and the GT1000 ran from the 2007 through 2010 model years.
Paul Cott: Yamaha +9'57.400 19 Derek Chatterton: Chatterton Motors Yamaha +10'26.000 20 Barry Ditchburn: Boyer Team Kawasaki Kawasaki +10'50.800 21 Tom Herron: Matchless +11'11.600 22 Bernard Murray: Albion Street Motors Yamaha +11'50.000 23 Tom Newell: Norton +12'26.000 24 Henry McEwan: Bill Robertson Motors Yamaha +13'29.800 25 James Scott ...
The Manx Grand Prix motorcycle races are held on the Isle of Man TT Course (or 'Mountain Circuit') annually, usually at the end of August and early September. Traditionally the event has been staged over a two week period but this was reduced in 2022 to nine days.
Azeroth Choppers was a weekly web series by Blizzard Entertainment that ran from April 17 to June 5, 2014. It featured Paul Teutul, Jr. (American Chopper) and his company Paul Jr. Designs building motorcycles based on Blizzard's long-running MMORPG World of Warcraft.