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Champion! Moto GP 2003 by Rod Organ. Valentino Rossi at Estoril |
More Adrenaline Doctor by Rod Organ. The Doctor Delivers: 1st win by Valentino Rossi on the M1 Yamaha, WELKOM SA 2004. |
Superbike Super Champion by Michael Thompson. Carl Fogarty - Ducati Performance - World Superbike Champion 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999. |
Valentino Rossi - Ducati 2011 by Stephen Doig. Valentino Rossi on his No.46 Ducati during the 2011 season. |
Champions by Rod Organ. Carl Fogarty - Ducati 916 v Scott Russell - Muzzy Kawasaki 750, Australia 1994 |
Jorge Lorenzo by Stephen Doig. No text for this item |
Carl Fogarty - Ducati by Stephen Doig. No text for this item |
Valentino Rossi by Stephen Doig. No text for this item |
Classic Paddock by Rod Organ No text for this item |
Valentino Rossi - Ducati by Stephen Doig. No text for this item |
Barry Sheene - Suzuki by Stephen Doig. No text for this item |
Valentino Rossi - Yamaha by Stephen Doig. No text for this item |
Joey Dunlop by Stephen Doig. No text for this item |
No Time to Lose by Rod Organ Bill Ivy - Yamaha 125 4 1968 u lightweight TT 33rd Milestone |
The King and the Duke by Rod Organ. Mike Hailwood - Sports Motorcycles Ducati - F1 TT 1978 - The Bungalow. |
Classic Grant by Rod Organ Mick Grant - Kawasaki 750 3 - 1977 Classic TT - Bungalow Bridge |
The Moodie Blues by Rod Organ Jim Moodie - TT Lap Record Holder - 1999 Senior TT Honda RC4S |
Give me Five by Rod Organ Mick Doohan - Honda NSR 500 - Micks fifth World Title, 1998. |
Hundred Up - Valentino Rossi by Ray Goldsbrough. Valentino Rossi celebrates his 100th career victory after winning the 2009 Dutch Moto GP at Assen. |
Martin Finnegan - Honda by Stephen Doig. No text for this item |
Sporting Legends - Neil Hodgson by Stuart McIntyre. Neil Hodgson was born in Burnley, Lancashire in 1973. An early start in Motocross eventually led Neil to road racing. In his first full season he claimed the British 125cc championship. Then in 1993 Neil moved to the world stage as the youngest rider in the 125cc World Championship. Neil joined GSE Racing in 1999 following a season in World Superbike with Kawasaki and returned to the domestic championship, when he won the British Championship and two World Superbike races in only his second season with GSE. In 2001 Neil took fifth place in the World Championship and in 2002 he was third in the world rankings. Technically brilliant and having attained a good balance of composure and aggression, Neil has become a legend in the sport of motorcycling. |
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