Mar/Apr 1994
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Classic Racer - Mar/Apr 1994

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8 SUPERBIKES! - Superbike racing dominated the Seventies. We stir some memories with a gallery of classic racing heroes. Were you there?
24 TT HISTORY - Faster in the Fifties as Brian Woolley's in-depth look at the greatest road races in the world shrugs off the problems of pool petrol to burst into the post war period
32 MATCHLESS G50 - AMC's single minded racer is more successful today than it ever was. Brian Woolley explains why
38 ITALIAN SWANSONG - Gilera's great racing story ended with a whimper rather than a bang. Raymond Ainscoe brings the curtain down
40 KAWASAKI TRIPLE - Dunstall frame, Kawasaki triple engine - this very special racer will be back on the tracks in '94 after twenty years' chequered history
44 ALAN WALSH - Production class king Alan Walsh started racing proddies back in 1966. He hasn't stopped since
50 AMERICAN DREAM - British racer Stu Rogers started 1993 with a couple of Stateside holiday outings. He ended up contesting the whole season and winning a pair of Number One plates. Nigel Clark finds that dreams can come true
56 WOODS' ITALIAN FLIER - Stanley Woods overcame injury to get to grips with Moto Guzzi's superquick v-twin 500 during the 1935 season. Brian Woolley's definitive biography of the great man continues
64 AUSSIE CHALLENGE - Bikes and cars and planes. An outrageous match race took place in Adelaide in front of 20,000 spectators last year. Our man Hamish Cooper was one of them
72 TOUGH OF THE TRACK - Dave Hickman was up there with the best before a major spill ended his racing career. Today he's still on the scene as chief mechanic with the rotary Norton factory team





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