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Lee Johnston, Ashcourt Racing Kawasaki. Michael Rutter, Bathams Mugen: John McGuinness, Bathams Mugen 3. Jess McKinley was fortunate enough to try out the new beast—although he had to travel all the way to Azores to do it.
The new Husqvarna middleweight is high powered, light, and it contains a couple of very nice surprises—not least how competitively priced it is. Sign in. Log into your account. Forgot your password? Password recovery. Recover your password. With strength and determination he has battled back to fitness and will be a contender once again this year. However, it's not through lack of trying.
A passionate and skilled racer, is also one of the greatest characters the sport has ever produced. A popular rider, McGuinness was the first to break the mph lap barrier at the Centenary event in As long as he's on the start line, few would bet against him notching up yet another win to add to his already impressive After the end of his racing career, he became heavily involved in the event behind the scenes.
RL Adviser. Every adventure must come to an end, and mine was no exception. I came in quest of understanding why TT racers do what they do, and thought that in speaking to people on the Isle, I might leave with some clue. Lara Platman is a photographer and Leica Ambassador.
Keep up with her on Twitter. A view of the Isle from atop the mountain path. One of the TT's treacherous corners. A speed limit - very rarely kept. A slice of life from the motorbike-mad Isle of Man. Photos: Lara Platman. Oliver Lace, the man in the sidecar. Ralph Kee and his prized Moto Guzzi. Lara, finally on the road. Another one of the TT's infamous bends.
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