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Il Dottore Volante by Robert Tomlin. Il Dottore Volante - 2001 world MOTOGP 500 champion Valentino Rossi flying along on his Honda. |
Fogarty by Martin Smith. The amazing, cool, Carl Foggarty - a legend in his own time - is captured throwing himself and his machine around a bend on the way to another Superbike title. |
Ruby Red by Ray Goldsbrough. Carl Fogarty on his #4 Ducati. |
Double Dutch by Ray Goldsbrough. The World Superbike round at Assen 1995 was an historic moment for Carl Fogarty. He retained his World Superbike Championship Title and, by winning both races, he also achieved his sixth successive win at this, his favourite circuit. Carl then went on to achieve an amazing 12 World Superbike victories at Assen - surely a record that will never be surpassed. |
King Carl by Derrick Mark. No text for this item |
Big Star Gone by Ray Goldsbrough Five times World Motorcycle Champion Joey Dunlop was tragically killed in 2000 while racing in Estonia. Joey started racing in 1969 and competed for the first time in the Isle of Man TT in 1976. His first TT victory was in 1977 when he won the Jubilee Classic on a Rea Yamaha. He went on to win 26 TTs, gaining 80 TT Replicas from 98 starts in a 25 year TT career. He also had 24 Ulster Grand Prix wins, a total that is unlikely to be surpassed. Joey not only directed his energies to winning races, for which he was awarded the MBE, but also to helping others and his charity work earned him a well-deserved OBE. Known simply and affectionately by all as Yer Maun, Joey Dunlop was a legend in his own lifetime. |
Il Dottore by Ray Goldsbrough. Valentino Rossi on his way to securing the 2001 500cc World Championship title. |
Numero Uno by Ray Goldsbrough. The 2001 500cc Grand Prix World Champion, Valentino Rossi riding the Honda AC211V to victory at the Japanese MotoGP in Suzuka, April 2002. |
Mugello Maestro by Ray Goldsbrough. Valentino Rossi winning the Italian Grand Prix to become the seventh most successful rider in GP history. Mugello, June 2002. |
Rossi Reigns Supreme by Ray Goldsbrough. Valentino Rossi celebrates his 100th GP race by establishing both new lap and race records at Donnington Park on the Honda RC211V to win his 46th Grand Prix. Great Britain MotoGP, July 2002. |
The Doctor al Massimo by Ray Goldsbrough. The 500cc MotoGP World Champion, Valentino Rossi wins the Spanish Grand Prix after a masterful performance. Jerez, May 2003. |
Flower Power by Ray Goldsbrough. 500cc MotoGP World Champion, Valentino Rossi riding the Honda for the last time wins the final race of the season. Valencia, November 2003 |
Chinese Breakaway by Ray Goldsbrough. Shanghai, May 2005 - the first MotoGP in China saw World Champion Valentino Rossi ride to victory on the Yamaha YZR-M1 and claim his 44th Premier Class success. |
Walking on Water by Ray Goldsbrough. Valentino Rossi produced one of the most breathtaking displays of riding in living memory, when in the space of three laps, and appalling conditions, he overtook front runners, Kenny Roberts Jnr and Alex Barros with a devastatingly late burst to win the British MotoGP. Donnington Park, July 2005. |
Doctors Orders by Michael Thompson. (GS) Valentino Rossi on his 2004 Yamaha. |
The Magnificent Seven by Michael Thompson. (GS) Barry Sheene on his Heron Suzuki. |
Power On by Michael Thompson. No text for this item |
NW200 - 1990 by Rod Organ Robert Dunlop (JPS Norton) leads brother Joey, Trevor Nation, Carl Fogarty, Phil McCallen, Eddie Laycock, Johnny Rea and Dave Leach, the railway bridge, Portrush. |
Foggy With Clouds by Rod Organ. Carl Fogarty - Ducati 888 - WSB Chapionships 1993 |
Revin Kevin by Rod Organ Kevin Schwantz - Suzuki vs Wayne Rainey - Yamaha, British GP Donington 1991 |
The Triple Jump by Rod Organ Joey Dunlop F1 TT 2000 at Ballaugh Bridge |
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