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  • Pinhard Trophy winner

    Pinhard Trophy winner

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    One of the UK’s most prestigious motorcycling awards, as awarded by the Sunbeam MCC, is the Pinhard Trophy, presented by the club since 1950 to the best under-21-year-old sporting motorcyclist competing under ACU or SACU

  • Early Stafford news

    Early Stafford news

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    The Carole Nash International Classic MotorCycle Show, to be held over April 25/26, at Stafford showground, celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. 2020 also marks the 75th anniversary of VE Day, so something of a

  • Stuart stars at Stafford

    Stuart stars at Stafford

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    April’s Stafford Show – known officially by its somewhat long-winded title, the 40th Carole Nash International Classic MotorCycle Show – is not only the 40th iteration of the Stafford Show, but will also be encompassing

  • Colin Seeley RIP

    Colin Seeley RIP

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    While there have been so many people who started their two-wheeled careers by something as simple as messing around with their, and their mates’ bikes, few have gone on to such an impressive career as

  • Inside the April issue of The Classic MotorCycle!

    Inside the April issue of The Classic MotorCycle!

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    Drawing on an archive stretching back to 1903, The Classic MotorCycle provides an unparalleled insight into more than a century of motorcycle design, development, riding, racing and much more.

  • From the archive: Born to perform?

    From the archive: Born to perform?

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    Pete Kelly turns to the Mortons Motorcycle Archive once again to see how the reporters of the day saw three entirely different kinds of motorcycles named after famous race circuits.

  • Royal Enfield Interceptor 650

    Royal Enfield Interceptor 650

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    Few modern motorcycles have attracted as much attention in the classic world as the Royal Enfield 650 twins. Husband and

  • From the archive: Born to perform?

    From the archive: Born to perform?

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    Pete Kelly turns to the Mortons Motorcycle Archive once again to see how the reporters of the day saw three entirely different kinds of motorcycles named after famous race circuits.

  • The way out west

    The way out west

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    The Tour Poitou-Charentes Motos Anciennes sees a fine collection of old machines take to the rural roads of western France. Words and photographs: MIKE DAVIS For those who want more than a day in the

  • Dave Degens – The Triton Years and his Triumphs to date

    Dave Degens – The Triton Years and his Triumphs to date

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    Recognised as one of the UK’s leading tuning specialists, Dave Degens started his racing career back in the 1960s, building Tritons for the café racer tribe, before successfully trying his hand at endurance racing in

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