WRITER AND VINCENT enthusiast David Wright has made his home on motorcycling’s Mecca, the Isle of Man where, for more than 100 years the world’s best motorcycle racers have pitted themselves against the gruelling 37¾mile TT course.
The TT represents perhaps the greatest challenge that the sport of motorcycle racing can offer. David’s new book, Speed at the TT Races, tells the history of the races, from yesterday’s heroes riding the earliest singlecylinder, belt-driven machines with outputs of under 10bhp, to those coping with today’s sophisticated four-cylinder machines giving well over 200bhp.
Top names in road racing – Collier, Wood, Duke, Hailwood, Agostini, Hislop, Jefferies, McGuinness, Hutchinson and the Dunlop dynasty – have all considered the pursuit of a Tourist Trophy to be their ultimate goal. Generations of riders have…
