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Italian legends arrive in E-Book range
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Three genuine icons of Italian motorcycle racing comprise the latest release of new titles in the catalogue of The Motorcycle Files, the range of e-books written by Classic Racer’s Alan Cathcart. They are the legendary
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Vic Eastwood (1941-2019)
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Former scrambling star Vic Eastwood has died, aged 78. A member of BSA’s works motocross team, he was fourth in the 1965 500cc world championship, while he also won the 1968 British Motocross GP, riding
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Ogri: Remaining Everybody’s favourite since the 1970s
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The immortal Ogri was the proto-rocker that a certain kind of Seventies and Eighties rider wished they were.
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Rob Edwards Tribute
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The trials world has been mourning Rob Edwards, who died in October. The smiling Teesider is forever associated with Montesa but rode for AJS and Cotton too. There is to be a tribute to Rob,
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Lean, mean and lime green Volume Two – Racing with Kawasaki The Superbike Years 1978-1983
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The books in the Lean, mean and lime green series are without doubt the most complete story ever told of racing with Kawasaki in the USA and the long-awaited Volume Two covers the important years
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February 2020 issue on sale!
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This February issue of RealClassic is packed full of classic machines, tales from the shed, in-depth interviews and striking photography.
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Bristol is nearly here!
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The 2020 Carole Nash Bristol Classic MotorCycle Show celebrates the 40th birthday of the event. To mark the milestone, organisers are turning back the clock and throwing a 1970s/80s-themed birthday bash and, of course, everyone
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In to Europe…
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No, not a comment on the Brexit chaos dominating the UK at the moment but a reference to the ECMO classic MX series held in various European countries. Chris Lewis, of Elsinore 74, called up
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Autumn extravaganza
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Over the weekend of October 19-20, the Stafford County Showground welcomed classic enthusiasts of, predominantly, 1970s and 1980s classics. Words: James Robinson Photographs: Gary Chapman Innovative engineer Allen Millyard first came to prominence with his
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Founders help celebrate CRMC’s 40th
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The CRMC invited the founder members of the club to celebrate its 40th meeting at Snetterton, the venue for the first CRMC meeting and also the 2019 season finale. Among those attending were co-founder Dick