Legend Charlie Williams to be honoured at this year’s Isle of Man TT
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Legend Charlie Williams to be honoured at this year’s Isle of Man TT
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Isle of Man TT legend Charlie Williams is heading back to the scene of some of his greatest triumphs.

The 60-year-old from Kelsall will ride in the Milestones of the Mountain Parade Lap that will not only celebrate 100 years of racing on the world-famous Mountain Course, but also bring the curtain down on this year’s event.

Eight-time TT winner Williams, who will be making his 41st consecutive trip to the Isle of Man, is delighted to have been asked to take part.

“I’ve never lost touch with the TT and always look forward to going back,” said Delamere-based Williams, who since making his final TT appearance in 1981, has ran motorcycle accessories shop Everything But Bikes on Trafford Street in Chester.

“I had a lot of success throughout Britain, Europe and beyond but I was always a bit of a TT specialist and had a lot of my success there and I always looked forward to racing the circuit. It was and still is a very tough course.

“This year is the 100-year anniversary of the Mountain Course so there will be 18 of us riding bikes that have won the event over the years – including the first-ever winner.

“I’ll be riding the bike from the mid-to-late 1970s which will be nice as that’s when I enjoyed the majority of my success.”


Williams enjoyed a hugely successful motorcycling career, winning his first of eight TT titles in 1971 and the Formula II class of the Formula TT World Championship in 1980.

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Williams looks back fondly on his appearances in the Isle of Man and points to the 1979 event and an encounter with the late Mike Hailwood – regarded by many as one of the greatest riders of all time – as being particularly poignant.

“The most enduring memory of the TT for me was in ’79 when I won the 250cc race,” said Williams, who presents a morning chat show on Radio TT during his time on the Isle.

“Mike Hailwood had won the 1,000cc race and a guy named Alex George had won the 500 so we all took part in the Classic race at the end of the event.

“I raced the fastest lap at the TT on a 250, which still stands, and finished third while Hailwood and George had a real ding-dong battle for first which George just won.

“At the end, Mike Hailwood complimented me and praised me for my achievement which, to hear from a legend like him, was just fantastic. He was the Valentino Rossi of his day.”


But it could have turned out so differently for Williams, who, thanks to his late father’s love of football and Chester Football Club, was a talented goalkeeper.

“I was a pretty good goalkeeper when I was a kid and my dad always used to take me to Sealand Road to watch Chester as he was huge fan,” said Williams.

“I was never that interested in the game, though, and I had complete tunnel vision when it came to motorbikes.

“Being from Kelsall originally, me and my friends used to go on our push bikes to Oulton Park and watch the races. I was just totally enthralled by it and used to think ‘I want to do that’, but I never thought for one moment it would be my career.

“From then on that was all I wanted to do and I’m thankful that I have been able to do it professionally and enjoy all the success that I have.”


Mechanic Ian Mackman, who works at Bill Smith Motors in Boughton, will head out to the Isle of Man tomorrow to compete in this year’s TT.



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RE: Legend Charlie Williams to be honoured at this year’s Isle of Man TT
Well done Charlie, it is good to see that you will be recognised for your involvent with, and dedication to the TT for all those years.

I hope you will continue to be a big part of the TT for many years to come.

Please can I pick up on the fact about Alex George...I think he won the 1000 on his 1000cc Honda beating Mike by just over 3 secs, Mike riding the 500cc RG Suzuki.

Mike had won the 500, his 14th win on the same 500 Suzuki, earlier in the week ??
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