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1956 Senior Clubman Tt Collection

In 1956, the Senior Clubman TT race was filled with thrilling moments and fierce competition



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In 1956, the Senior Clubman TT race was filled with thrilling moments and fierce competition. Bernard Codd of BSA emerged as the ultimate victor, showcasing his exceptional skills on the track. The event took place at Union Mills, where Maurice Candy displayed his remarkable talent in the Senior TT category. The race witnessed an intense battle between various riders and their respective motorcycles. John Hurlstone rode a Triumph bike, leaving spectators in awe of his speed and precision during the Senior Clubman TT. Peter Cruse also showcased his prowess on a BSA motorcycle, proving himself to be a formidable contender. Notably, Brian Herbert chose to ride a Norton bike for this exhilarating race. His performance left fans captivated by his daring maneuvers and determination to secure victory. Ron Jerrard participated on behalf of BSA as well, demonstrating unwavering dedication throughout the challenging course. Dave Hagen's presence added further excitement to the event as he fearlessly navigated through each turn on his BSA motorcycle. David Howe's participation highlighted yet another impressive display of skill from BSA riders during this memorable year. Len Rutherford rounded out the list of talented competitors who made their mark in the 1956 Senior Clubman TT race. As history was written that day, these individuals etched their names into racing folklore with their incredible performances. Each rider brought something unique to this prestigious event - whether it was speed, agility or sheer determination - making it an unforgettable spectacle for all those fortunate enough to witness it firsthand.