Triumph Reveals Speed Twin 1200 Cafe Racer DGR Edition
As registrations open for The Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride (DGR) 2026, Triumph Motorcycles has revealed a unique Gentlefolk Prize motorcycle; a one‑off custom Speed Twin 1200 Cafe Racer DGR Edition created exclusively for this year’s event.
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Triumph Reveals New Triumph Motorcycles X The Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride: 2026 Collection
Celebrating 13 years of support for one of the most inspiring riding events on the calendar, Triumph Motorcycles has unveiled a new 2026 limited edition clothing collection.
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Win a Triumph Bonneville T120 + £10,000 with BOTB Competitions
Winning a classic like the Win a Triumph Bonneville T120 + £10,000 – BOTB lifestyle competition» can be a thrilling moment for any rider or motorcycle lover.
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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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