Sam Hewitt

  • Recommended reads

    Recommended reads

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    Although some of us may be able to start getting out and about for a few rides, there’s no likelihood of big congregations or events anytime soon. To keep you entertained, here’s a bit more suggested reading. And the Wheels Went Round This fascinating autobiography charts John Chisnall’s motorcycling career, including his decade as passenger…

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  • Season’s round up

    Season’s round up

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    The second half of the Lansdowne campaign brought more close racing, with four champions duly crowned. Words: Richard Adams Photography: Sports-Pics and Richard Adams At the end of May, the Lansdowne Series was invited by Bemsee to Oulton Park, which is a great circuit for classic motorcycles and a firm favourite with most riders. Mike…

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  • Book Review

    Book Review

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    ‘Jimmie G.’ The extraordinary life and tragic death of a Scottish motorcycle racing championAuthor: Paul W GuthriePublisher: Paul W Guthrie. Available from Amazon, Waterstones and other specialist bookshops.Hardback, 220 x 260mm (portrait); 344 pages with over 140 photographs and illustrations.ISBN 978-3-9820872-0-7£34 On August 8, 1937, Jimmie Guthrie was on track to win his third successive…

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  • Help Wemoto raise funds for the NHS with charity t-shirt

    Help Wemoto raise funds for the NHS with charity t-shirt

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    For the last five years, the profits of Wemoto’s charity t-shirts have been destined for the Manx GP Supporters’ Club, a charity the company wholeheartedly supports and will continue to raise funds for in the coming years. But in light of recent events, Wemoto has decided as a one-off this year to raise funds for…

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  • Pauline Hailwood 1943-2020

    Pauline Hailwood 1943-2020

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    Pauline Hailwood, wife of Mike, passed away after a long illness, on Saturday, June 13. Pauline and Mike were married in 1975, after Mike had retired from car racing, the couple having two children, Michelle and David. In 1981, Pauline’s world was blown apart when Mike, and their daughter Michelle, were killed in a car…

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  • The German Grand Prix: Not as expected

    The German Grand Prix: Not as expected

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    When John Surtees fractured his arm in the 350cc event, thus ruling him out of any further racing, the 500cc GP event was thrown wide open. Even then there was no guarantee who would scoop the top spot. Words: MICHAEL BARRACLOUGH Photography: MORTONS ARCHIVE The German Grand Prix of 1956 took place at Solitude near…

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  • Carlo Ubbiali 1929-2020

    Carlo Ubbiali 1929-2020

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    Legendary Italian racer and nine-time world champion Carlo Ubbiali (pictured below) died on June 2. Born September 22, 1929, Ubbiali was reckoned to be the last survivor of the first (1949) season of GP racing; he finished third in the 125cc class on a Mondial. Riding the same marque, he scooped his first GP win…

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  • Fancy winning aJubilee Bonnie?

    Fancy winning aJubilee Bonnie?

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    Dispelling the coronavirus blues, the National Motorcycle Museum has another treat lined-up this summer thanks to its summer raffle. Museum director James Hewing said: “We have another amazing ‘new/old stock’ first prize for our raffle with a brand new 1977 Triumph T140 Silver Jubilee Bonneville which has never been run or registered and is showing…

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  • Sneak peek inside the August issue of The Classic MotorCycle…

    Sneak peek inside the August issue of The Classic MotorCycle…

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    The August edition of The Classic MotorCycle magazine offers a lavishly illustrated celebration of legendary machines, riders and races, and news, reviews and rare period images from the golden age of motorcycling. Drawing on an archive stretching back to 1903, The Classic MotorCycle magazine provides an unparalleled insight into more than a century of motorcycle…

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  • Stafford set for a double delight

    Stafford set for a double delight

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    It’s set to be double the value for showgoers this autumn, as thanks to the impact of Covid-19 two huge bike events are set to combine into one great show. The Classic MotorCycle-backed April Stafford show was originally postponed until later in the summer, but now following government advice it has been moved again… and…

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