Dougboy
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RE: Youngest and Oldest riders
(29-12-2014, 05:54 PM)spannerman Wrote: (29-12-2014, 05:26 PM)Dougboy Wrote: Possible contender for Oldest TT Newcomer, Les Judkins 1989 aged 58? (Still racing classics in 2012 and maybe latre)
Les finished one race, that was in the Manx, his first in 1989, are you saying he has raced on the mountain of recent? Les daughter was a friend of my daughter when we were over for the Manx, one of his children was seriously ill and I thought he said he would not return to the island. Hi Spanners
Les raced in and finished the 125 race at the TT in 1989. That was his only finish on the Mountain Course, he had DNFs in the 3 MGP Classic Juniors of 89-91.
He was still racing classics on the shorts until at least 2 years ago and may still be at it at the age of about 83.
Doug
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Wobblybob 1950
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RE: Youngest and Oldest riders
The youngest rider to win at the MGP was Alex George at just 18.
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Tom Loughridge
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RE: Youngest and Oldest riders
Albert Moule the Gentleman Racer from pre war days with the Dudley Grammar School Helmet, there lies a man of mistery, Albert along with Pat Walsh helped me get started racing back in the early 60s.
I was at his bungalow many years later just before he was due to lose his licence at the 55 age limit. He kept a 6 speed CR93 in his bedroom, I picked up a framed photograph, it was very young Albert, somewhere on the North West Frontier, mounted on horseback in officers dress with the white police type helmet , with a troop of turbaned lancers. Without question a late 19th century photo, Definitely last of the Bengal Lancers stuff, his true aged when he retired? you would never know a very fit man, no smoking, drinking or women in his life, Bob Heath called him Holy Moly. He marshalled for a long time after with his mate JacK Harding and went on to work for Len Vale-Onslow on the Stratford Road Birmingham almost until he died.
Great man and a privilege to be his friend.
When the flag drops the bullcrap stops
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