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The 250cc class has always been a breeding ground for incredible motorcycles and talented riders




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The 250cc class has always been a breeding ground for incredible motorcycles and talented riders. From the iconic 1981 Yamaha RD250 LC to the lesser-known Armstrong CM35 250, these machines have left their mark on the racing world. Vince Cundle's CJ10 5296 and Mark Linton's CM32 7679 Yamaha TZ250s are perfect how this class pushes boundaries and delivers exhilarating performances. But it's not just about the men; women have also made their presence felt in this category. A lady on a vintage BSA motorcycle from 1928/9 proves that passion knows no gender or era. Graham Higlett's Rob North Triumph T150 (CM34 5360) showcases British engineering at its finest, while Dan Cooper's Yamaha TZ350G (CM34 5351) demonstrates Japanese precision and power. Duncan Fitchett takes things up a notch with his Harley-Davidson XR750TT (CM34 5344), reminding us that American muscle can hold its own in any competition. Seb Perez's Yamaha TZ350G (CM34 5342) is another testament to Japanese excellence, while Maria Costello impresses with her RPS Triumph Trident (CM34 5323). Antony Hart rides his Yamaha TZ350A (CM34 5320) with finesse, proving that experience makes all the difference. And let's not forget Andy Hornby, who tames his RPS Triumph Trident (CM34 5304) like a true champion. Whether you're an enthusiast or a professional racer, the allure of the mighty yet nimble machines in the fiercely competitive world of the "250cc" class is undeniable. These bikes represent innovation, skill, and sheer adrenaline-fueled excitement on two wheels.