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1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection

In the thrilling race of the 1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Geoff Morgan (Yamaha) 1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Geoff Morgan (Yamaha) 1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: James Ward (Royal Enfield) 1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

James Ward (Royal Enfield) 1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
James Ward (Royal Enfield) at Signpost Corner: 1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Anthony Jones (Suzuki) 1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Anthony Jones (Suzuki) 1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
Anthony Jones (Suzuki) at Bedstead Corner, 1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Brian Lee (Aermacchi) 1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Brian Lee (Aermacchi) 1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
Brian Lee (Aermacchi) at Signpost Corner, 1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Alan Rawlinson (Ducati) 1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Alan Rawlinson (Ducati) 1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
Alan Rawlinson (Ducati) at Signpost Corner, 1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Raymond Eglinton (Bultaco) and Dave Kirwan (Westridge Aermacchi)

Raymond Eglinton (Bultaco) and Dave Kirwan (Westridge Aermacchi) at Bedstead Corner, 1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Andrew Vaughan-Jones (Ducati) 1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Andrew Vaughan-Jones (Ducati) 1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
Andrew Vaughan-Jones (Ducati) at Signpost Corner, 1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Malcolm Cox (Yamaha) 1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Malcolm Cox (Yamaha) 1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
Malcolm Cox (Yamaha) at Bedstead Corner, 1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Mick Walker (Ducati) 1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Mick Walker (Ducati) 1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
Mick Walker (Ducati) at Signpost Corner, 1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Keith Martin (Suzuki) 1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Keith Martin (Suzuki) 1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: George Collis (Yamaha) 1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

George Collis (Yamaha) 1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
George Collis (Yamaha) at Signpost Corner: 1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: John Gardiner (Kawasaki) 1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

John Gardiner (Kawasaki) 1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
John Gardiner (Kawasaki) st Signpost Corner: 1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Background image1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix Collection: Tony Pink (Pink Yamaha) 1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Tony Pink (Pink Yamaha) 1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix
Tony Pink (Pink Yamaha) at Signpost Corner; 1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix



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In the thrilling race of the 1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix, a group of talented riders showcased their skills and battled for victory on the iconic Isle of Man circuit. Among them was Anthony Jones, riding his Suzuki with precision and determination. Geoff Morgan on his Yamaha also displayed exceptional speed and agility, leaving spectators in awe. James Ward took to the track astride his Royal Enfield, pushing boundaries and proving that power comes in different forms. George Collis showed off his Yamaha's capabilities as he weaved through corners effortlessly. John Gardiner fearlessly maneuvered his Kawasaki, leaving competitors trailing behind. Brian Lee rode an Aermacchi with finesse while Alan Rawlinson unleashed the raw power of his Ducati. Raymond Eglinton on a Bultaco and Dave Kirwan on a Westridge Aermacchi engaged in an intense battle for supremacy. Andrew Vaughan-Jones piloted a Ducati with skillful precision, showcasing why he was considered one of the best in this prestigious event. Malcolm Cox demonstrated Yamaha's dominance by navigating every turn flawlessly. Mick Walker pushed himself to new limits aboard his Ducati, determined to leave a lasting impression on this historic race. Keith Martin exhibited remarkable control over his Suzuki as he chased after victory relentlessly. These riders exemplified true sportsmanship and dedication during the 1970 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix, capturing hearts with their fearless spirit and unwavering passion for motorcycle racing.