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  • Celebration of heroes

    Celebration of heroes

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    While so many events are being cancelled and postponed, it still seems reasonably safe to consider that those towards the end of the summer will be taking place. So, it’s time to put self-isolation to

  • APRIL STAFFORD POSTPONED UNTIL AUGUST

    APRIL STAFFORD POSTPONED UNTIL AUGUST

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    THE CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK has cut a swathe through the events programme for the spring and summer of 2020. From high profile events like the TT to the smallest club meet, rally, AGM or bike night,

  • What’s inside the May/June issue of Classic Racer?

    What’s inside the May/June issue of Classic Racer?

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    Classic Racer magazine celebrates the greatest racers and racing motorcycles in history, where motorcycle-racing legends truly live on.

  • Golden Era Run 2020

    Golden Era Run 2020

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    Now firmly established in the calendar for motorcycles and three-wheelers made before January 1931, the Golden Era Run, as organised by the North East Section of the VMCC, is set to hold its 12th run

  • Saving a church with a Norton

    Saving a church with a Norton

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    Oli speaks to an ex-RAF pilot, ex-motorbike racer who has been selling some of his bikes to help his community buy an old church. WORDS Oli Hulme PHOTOGRAPHS courtesy H&H Auctioneers A RARE NORTON racer

  • Hinckley Triumphs: out of the archive

    Hinckley Triumphs: out of the archive

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    Hinckley Triumphs went into production nearly 30 years ago, and the first generation were definitely built to last. A 1990s

  • Bernard Hargreaves: Engineering, racing and war

    Bernard Hargreaves: Engineering, racing and war

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    Bernard Hargreaves’ life has been one of kitchen sink glamour.

  • From the Archive: Rebuilding the legend

    From the Archive: Rebuilding the legend

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    No question about it, factory team bikes have a hard life but their prototype predecessors have an even harder one. CDB checks out a 1970 370RN Suzuki development model. Words and pics Tim Britton Looking

  • From the archive: Belgian GP 1962 – Bob Mac strikes gold

    From the archive: Belgian GP 1962 – Bob Mac strikes gold

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    After a recent run of back luck, Bob McIntyre got his Grand Prix season back on track with a stunning win in Belgium, with Mike Hailwood, Ernst Degner, Jim Redman and Florian Camathias also scooping

  • Bernard Hargreaves: Engineering, racing and war

    Bernard Hargreaves: Engineering, racing and war

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    Bernard Hargreaves’ life has been one of kitchen sink glamour.


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