Baker Yamaha Collection
"Baker Yamaha: A Legacy of Sidecar Racing Excellence" For nearly four decades, the name Baker Yamaha has been synonymous with sidecar racing excellence
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"Baker Yamaha: A Legacy of Sidecar Racing Excellence" For nearly four decades, the name Baker Yamaha has been synonymous with sidecar racing excellence. From their humble beginnings in 1988 to their recent triumphs in 2016, this team has left an indelible mark on the sport. In 1996, Stephen Galligan and Wade Boyd showcased their exceptional skills at the Sidecar TT, leaving spectators in awe of their precision and speed. Their performance set a new standard for future competitors. Fast forward to 2003 when Brian Rostron and Geoff Lacey took center stage at the Sidecar TT. With nerves of steel and unwavering determination, they conquered every twist and turn of the track, securing a well-deserved victory for Baker Yamaha. The following year saw Tony Baker himself take charge at Signpost Corner during the 2005 Sidecar Race A. His expertise behind the handlebars was evident as he maneuvered through tight corners with grace and finesse. In 2008, Alan Langton and Tim Dixon continued to uphold Baker Yamaha's legacy by dominating the competition at the Sidecar TT. Their seamless teamwork exemplified what it means to be part of this esteemed team. Throughout its history, it has seen numerous talented riders join its ranks. From Bill Copson & Rodney Appleton in '88 to Matthew Dix & Shaun Parker in '15 - each duo brought something unique to the table while upholding the team's commitment to excellence. Notable partnerships like Brian Rostron & Greg Mahon (2002), Andrew Couper & Alan Robertson (2004), Gary Bryan & Ivan Murray (1999), Andy Laidlow & Darren Dodgson (1999) have all contributed significantly towards cementing Baker Yamaha's reputation as a force to be reckoned with on any race circuit. Most recently, Peter Alton & Keith Brotherton made headlines during the 2016 Sidecar A TT.