Malcolm
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Mike The Bike - 40 Years Ago
Yes it is now 40 years ago today since Mike "The Bike" Hailwood was tragically fatally injured in a road accident and subsequently died in hospital.
(His daughter Michelle was killed outright while his son David survived the accident).
Mike retired from motorcycle racing with 76 GP Victories, 112 GP Podiums, 14 TT wins & 9 World Championships,
including 35 GP wins, 48 GP Podiums, 6 TT wins, and 4 World Championships in the 500cc class.
After an 11 year hiatus , he made a successful comeback at the TT in 1978, winning the Formula 1 Race on a Ducati and in 1979 be came back to win the Senior on a Suzuki RG500.
That year he finally retired from the sport.
I believe that the term G.O.A.T. is made for this superb motorcycle racing rider
R.I.P. Mike, Pauline & Michelle
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23-03-2021, 03:49 PM |
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bsa499
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RE: Mike The Bike - 40 Years Ago
I was lucky enough to see Mike Hailwood in action both on the TT Course and on the short circuits. He could win on anything, Manx Nortons, G50's, 7Rs, MV Agustas, Hondas, Ducatis, Suzukis, MZs etc etc. He was indeed the son of a wealthy man who provided him with the finest equipment at the start of his career but the point was he could do the machinery justice. Top class motorcycle racing was highly visible to 'the masses' in the fairly recent past as the riders were free to race almost anywhere and Hailwood was a regular competitor at many UK tracks. He was an amazingly talented and charismatic man and a sportsman in the true sense of the word. His and his daughter's deaths were a tragedy to both his family and the motorcycle racing world. Others may have been more successful in some of the various competitions in which he competed, but I think it's true to say that no-one has been as successful in all the competitions in which he competed. He is still missed.
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23-03-2021, 11:51 PM |
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Jeff Kirby
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RE: Mike The Bike - 40 Years Ago
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25-03-2021, 11:18 AM |
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