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OLDEST EX TT RIDER - Arthur Lawn - 28-02-2008 Who is the oldest living ex TT rider? When was his first TT race? What machine did he ride? God willing we should wish him happy birthday on March 17th, the Queen will. RE: OLDEST EX TT RIDER - cargo - 28-02-2008 This is very very very bad of me and I'll probably regret it at some stage soon............... Larry ? RE: OLDEST EX TT RIDER - larryd - 28-02-2008 You will, Cargo, believe me you will . . . . . . . . Right Arthur: Jock McCredie, who was 13th in the 1939 Lightweight on an Excelsior Manxman. RE: OLDEST EX TT RIDER - cargo - 28-02-2008 13th................. lucky for Jock Somehow I feel unlucky for me RE: OLDEST EX TT RIDER - Arthur Lawn - 29-02-2008 larryd Wrote:You will, Cargo, believe me you will . . . . . . . . You certainly know your stuff Larry,correct in every respect.Jack enjoys life in Edinburgh in a care home and will be 100 on March 17th. He raced in the island 1939 to 1953 with WW2 interruption. RE: OLDEST EX TT RIDER - Bill Snelling - 08-03-2008 Jock in his first TT, the 1939 Lightweight. He raced what could have been the same machine through until 1953. He also rode the Ulster Grand Prix in 1951 and 1952. Jackie McCredie - Bill Snelling - 12-03-2008 Received this message today from Gordon Matthew. I'm not sure if you are interested, but I thought I would let you know that Jackie McCredie, a TT racer from 1939 until 1953, will be 100-years-old on 17th March, 2008. He is the oldest living TT rider and is an honorary member of the TT Riders' Association. He was born in Hope Street, Bo'ness, Scotland, on 17th March 1908. In his younger days, he owned a garage at Jock's Lodge, near Edinburgh. He ran this for 32 years, retiring in 1986. His great love was always motorbikes and, in 1939, he went to the Isle of Man and won a second-class Replica (Bronze Statuette) and £20. This was won even though he skidded off the course twice, but finishing 30 seconds inside the limit. The course at that time was 37 miles and the distance travelled was 7 laps of the course. After the intervention of the War, Jackie continued to ride in the Isle of Man until 1953, winning 4 replicas altogether, 1 silver in 1948 and 3 bronze. Although 100 on the 17th, he is still very active, playing the piano, singing and getting up on the dancefloor at Braeside House, Edinburgh, the home for the elderly where he lives. RE: OLDEST EX TT RIDER - thewitch - 15-03-2008 I spoke to the manager of his home, and she says he is very well. He is a quiet, rather shy man, and I think is a little overwhelmed by the fuss. |