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Triumph Launches Speed Twin Cafe Racer Edition

Triumph Motorcycles has unveiled the Speed Twin 1200 Cafe Racer Edition – a limited‑run model inspired by the original British cafe racers of the 1960s.

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https://modernclassicbikes.co.uk/triumph-launches-speed-twin-cafe-racer-edition/?fsp_sid=42377

25 January - Angel Nieto, Racing Legend

Perhaps not a household name in the UK the way that Agostini and Rossi are, or even Hailwood and Read, Spaniard Angel Nieto, born this day in 1947, is one of the most successful motorcycle racers of all time with 13 World Championships and 90 Grand Prix victories to hs name., beaten only by the aforementioned Italians.

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17 January - Birth of the Isle of Man TT

A new race was proposed by the Editor of The Motor Cycle magazine at the Auto-Cycle Club annual dinner held in London on 17th January 1907. Races would run in two classes with single-cylinder machines to average 90 mpg and twin-cylinder machines to average 75 mpg. This was done to emphasise the road touring nature of the motorcycles. The organisers also insisted there were regulations for saddles, pedals, mudguards and exhaust silencers. The Isle of Man Tourist Trophy races took place for th...

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16 January - Victory Core Concept Unveiled

Victory, still in the fight for a share of Harley Davidson’s market, sought to impress at the New York Motorcycle Show in 2009 with this concept bike.

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15 January - Simon Crafar, Come On Down

A quiet day for motorcycling it seems, but not for Simon Crafar - it’s his birthday! Winner of the 1998 500cc GP, ex-MotoGP techno-commentator and all-round motorcycle racing geek, Simon was born this day in 1969. Now handing out the penalties as Chairman of the FIM MotoGP Stewards Panel, taking over from Freddie Spencer in 2015.

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5 January - Wilhelm Herz dies

Wilhelm Herz shuffled off the planet aged 85 in 1998 having become the first man to break the 200mph barrier on a motorcycle in 1956. Wilhelm was a racer and the long-time manager on the Hockenheimring racing circuit from 1954 to 1992. He and fellow German riders courted controversy at the Isle of Man TT on the eve of war in 1939 by displaying swastikas on their leathers and being accompanied by a senior Nazi party official.

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