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1949 Junior Clubman Tt Collection

The 1949 Junior Clubman TT was a thrilling race that showcased the skill and determination of some of the finest motorcycle riders of the time

Background image1949 Junior Clubman Tt Collection: Ted Pink (Norton) 1949 Junior Clubman TT

Ted Pink (Norton) 1949 Junior Clubman TT
Ted Pink (Norton) leaves Governors Bridge; 1949 Junior Clubman TT. Ted ran Pinks of Harrow, who recalls his bikes, ridden by John Simmons and Tom Thorp, with their pink fairings?

Background image1949 Junior Clubman Tt Collection: Alan Taylor (Norton) 1949 Junior Clubman TT

Alan Taylor (Norton) 1949 Junior Clubman TT
Oldham Ace MC member Alan Taylor (Norton) at Governors Bridge; 1949 Junior Clubman TT

Background image1949 Junior Clubman Tt Collection: Brian Jackson (AJS) 1949 Junior Clubman TT

Brian Jackson (AJS) 1949 Junior Clubman TT

Background image1949 Junior Clubman Tt Collection: Harold Clark (BSA) 1949 Junior Clubman TT

Harold Clark (BSA) 1949 Junior Clubman TT
Harold Clark (BSA) after winning the 1949 Junior Clubman TT

Background image1949 Junior Clubman Tt Collection: Bill Camier (Norton) 1949 Junior Clubman TT

Bill Camier (Norton) 1949 Junior Clubman TT

Background image1949 Junior Clubman Tt Collection: Doug Buster Brown (Norton) 1949 Junior Clubman TT

Doug Buster Brown (Norton) 1949 Junior Clubman TT
Doug Buster Brown (Norton) at Quarter Bridge, 1949 Junior Clubman TT

Background image1949 Junior Clubman Tt Collection: Dean Boult (BSA) 1949 Junior Clubman TT

Dean Boult (BSA) 1949 Junior Clubman TT

Background image1949 Junior Clubman Tt Collection: W J Hill (Douglas) 1949 Junior Clubman TT

W J Hill (Douglas) 1949 Junior Clubman TT
W J Hill (Douglas) at Quarter Bridge, 1949 Junior Clubman TT

Background image1949 Junior Clubman Tt Collection: John McDermott (Velocette) 1949 Junior Clubman TT

John McDermott (Velocette) 1949 Junior Clubman TT
John McDermott (Velocette) on Ballaugh Bridge during practice for the 1949 Junior Clubman TT. He non-started the event

Background image1949 Junior Clubman Tt Collection: John Simister (Norton) 1949 Junior Clubman TT

John Simister (Norton) 1949 Junior Clubman TT
John Simister (Norton) leaves Governors Bridge, 1949 Junior Clubman TT

Background image1949 Junior Clubman Tt Collection: Cecil Sandford (Velocette) 1949 Junior Clubman TT

Cecil Sandford (Velocette) 1949 Junior Clubman TT
Cecil Sandford (Velocette) leaves Governors Bridge; 1949 Junior Clubman TT

Background image1949 Junior Clubman Tt Collection: W F Wood (Douglas) 1949 Junior Clubman TT

W F Wood (Douglas) 1949 Junior Clubman TT

Background image1949 Junior Clubman Tt Collection: Douglas Wilcocks (Velocette) 1949 Junior Clubman TT

Douglas Wilcocks (Velocette) 1949 Junior Clubman TT

Background image1949 Junior Clubman Tt Collection: Eric Baker (BSA) 1949 Junior Clubman TT

Eric Baker (BSA) 1949 Junior Clubman TT

Background image1949 Junior Clubman Tt Collection: Ross Porter (BSA) 1949 Junior Clubman TT

Ross Porter (BSA) 1949 Junior Clubman TT

Background image1949 Junior Clubman Tt Collection: Fred Passmore (Norton) 1949 Junior Clubman TT

Fred Passmore (Norton) 1949 Junior Clubman TT

Background image1949 Junior Clubman Tt Collection: J D Warren (BSA) 1949 Junior Clubman TT

J D Warren (BSA) 1949 Junior Clubman TT

Background image1949 Junior Clubman Tt Collection: Race Transport - 1949 style

Race Transport - 1949 style
Cyril Hopwood brings his Clubman Royal Enfield ashore. The sidecar was probably so crammed with tools, leathers, helmet, wife that the only luggage space was on the bow of the sidecar

Background image1949 Junior Clubman Tt Collection: Franz Pados (Douglas) 1949 Junior Clubman TT

Franz Pados (Douglas) 1949 Junior Clubman TT
Franz Pados (Douglas) leaves Governors Bridge; 1949 Junior Clubman TT

Background image1949 Junior Clubman Tt Collection: Arthur Lavington (Velocette) 1949 Junior Clubman TT

Arthur Lavington (Velocette) 1949 Junior Clubman TT

Background image1949 Junior Clubman Tt Collection: Frank Coleman (Velocette) 1949 Junior Clubman TT

Frank Coleman (Velocette) 1949 Junior Clubman TT

Background image1949 Junior Clubman Tt Collection: John Wenman (Norton) 1949 Junior Clubman TT

John Wenman (Norton) 1949 Junior Clubman TT
John Wenman (Norton) finshing the 1949 Junior Clubman TT

Background image1949 Junior Clubman Tt Collection: G N Camfield (Douglas) 1949 Junior Clubman TT

G N Camfield (Douglas) 1949 Junior Clubman TT



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The 1949 Junior Clubman TT was a thrilling race that showcased the skill and determination of some of the finest motorcycle riders of the time. Ted Pink, Alan Taylor, Harold Clark, Bill Camier, Doug Buster Brown, Dean Boult, Leo Bertorelli, W J Hill, John McDermott, John Simister, Cecil Sandford and W F Wood all took part in this prestigious event. Riding their powerful Norton bikes with precision and speed, Ted Pink and Alan Taylor displayed incredible talent as they maneuvered through the challenging course. Their fierce competition kept spectators on the edge of their seats throughout the race. Harold Clark from BSA proved to be a formidable contender as he fearlessly tackled every twist and turn. His skills were matched by Bill Camier and Doug Buster Brown who pushed themselves to new limits in pursuit of victory. Dean Boult showcased his expertise on his BSA bike while Leo Bertorelli impressed with his Royal Enfield machine. Both riders demonstrated exceptional control over their motorcycles as they raced towards glory. W J Hill rode his Douglas bike with finesse and determination while John McDermott's Velocette roared across the track with remarkable speed. Meanwhile, John Simister's Norton bike commanded attention as he weaved through competitors effortlessly. Cecil Sandford's Velocette exhibited power and agility during each lap while W F Wood's Douglas machine left spectators awestruck with its performance. In this unforgettable race filled with adrenaline-pumping moments and heart-stopping action, these skilled riders etched their names into history as true champions. The 1949 Junior Clubman TT will forever be remembered for showcasing not only the power of these iconic motorcycles but also the extraordinary talents of these fearless riders.