The 1951 ACU National Rally

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Images from Mark Wernham and Nick Nicholls collections - famous motorcycle racing events from the TT to modern day World Superbike races.

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 Three competitors at one of the 130 start points. Machines are (from left) an AJS single, a competition James and a B-series BSA. 
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062 SFTP 02 
 R Pinnock, with his Phillipson-Pully equipped Bradbury, checks in at Billing. 
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062 SFTP 03 
 Trick riding from the Cytrix display team. Machines are Matchless singles. 
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 The special park was reserved for riders who travelled over 700 miles. 
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 Army riders take a well-erned rest. Many of them had gained the maximum 784 marks. 
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 Ready for the off. 
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062 SFTP 07 
 Check in point 
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 The obstacle race. Pillion passengers had to burst a balloon by sitting on it... 
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