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Bob Mcintyre Collection

Bob McIntyre was a legendary motorcycle racer who left an indelible mark on the world of motorsports

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: Bob McIntyre and Mike Hailwood 1961 Senior TT

Bob McIntyre and Mike Hailwood 1961 Senior TT
Bob McIntyre and Mike Hailwood chat before the start of the 1961 Senior TT, which Mike won with Bob second. Standing to Bobs right is Reg Armstrong, winner of the 1952 Senior TT

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: Bob McIntyre (Gilera) setting the first Ton lap of the TT

Bob McIntyre (Gilera) setting the first Ton lap of the TT
With Geoff Duke out injured, it was down to Bob McIntyre to set the first ton lap on the Mountain Course. Bob gives it full concentration round Cronk ny Mona

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: Bob McIntyre (Honda) 1962 Junior TT

Bob McIntyre (Honda) 1962 Junior TT

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: Bob McIntyre (AJS) and Derek Farrant (Matchless) 1952 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Bob McIntyre (AJS) and Derek Farrant (Matchless) 1952 Senior Manx Grand Prix
Bob McIntyre (AJS) acongratulates Derek Farrant (Matchless) on winning the 1952 Senior Manx Grand Prix. Bob finished second in the Senior on his AJS 7R that he had ridden to victory in the Junior

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: BSA celebrates their 1952 Junior Clubman win

BSA celebrates their 1952 Junior Clubman win. Eric Houseley (22) won, with Bob McIntyre second. Pictured in the centre of the group is Bert Hopwood, BSA designer

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: Bob McIntyre (Gilera) 1957 Senior TT

Bob McIntyre (Gilera) 1957 Senior TT
Bob McIntyre (Gilera) on Bray Hill, winning the 1957 Senior TT

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: Top three at the 1957 Junior TT

Top three at the 1957 Junior TT
Winner Bob McIntyre (Gilera, 79) is flanked by Keith Campbell (Moto Guzzi) left and Bob Brown (Gilera) right in the winners enclosure for the 1957 Junior TT

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: Mountain Milestones - the first 100 mph lap

Mountain Milestones - the first 100 mph lap
Glaswegian Bob McIntyre took the role of Gilera team-leader when Geoff Due was injured at Imola. In 1957 he rode four ton-plus laps to win the eight-lap Senior TT

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: Bob McIntyre

Bob McIntyre, the first rider to officially top the ton in 1957, nearly acheived that momentous feat on a 250 in 1962, failing to break he ton by a few seconds

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: Bob McIntyre (AJS Porcupine) 1954 Silverstone Saturday

Bob McIntyre (AJS Porcupine) 1954 Silverstone Saturday

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: Bob McIntyre and Harold Clark (AJS) 1952 Junior Manx Grand Prix

Bob McIntyre and Harold Clark (AJS) 1952 Junior Manx Grand Prix
Bob McIntyre and Harold Clark (AJS) at Ginger Hall: 1952 Junior Manx Grand Prix. Bob won the Junior and finished second in the Senior on the same bike

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: Bob McIntyre at Cruickshanks, 1955 Junior TT

Bob McIntyre at Cruickshanks, 1955 Junior TT
Riding Joe Potts fully-faired Norton, Bob McIntyre split the works Italian machines to finish a fine second place in the 1955 Junior TT

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: Bob McIntyre (Norton) 1955 Senior Ulster Grand Prix

Bob McIntyre (Norton) 1955 Senior Ulster Grand Prix

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: Bob McIntyre (AJS) Geoff Duke (Gilera) John Surtees (Norton) 1954 Scarborough

Bob McIntyre (AJS) Geoff Duke (Gilera) John Surtees (Norton) 1954 Scarborough
3 racing superstars! Bob McIntyre (AJS) Geoff Duke (Gilera) John Surtees (Norton) 1954 Scarborough

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: Winners enclosure; 1961 Senior TT

Winners enclosure; 1961 Senior TT
Left to right; Tom Phillis (Norton domiracer, third) Mike Hailwood, winner and runner up Bob McIntyre (Norton). Congratulating Mike is Rem Fower, winner of the 1907 Twin cylinder TT, also on a Norton

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: Bob McIntyre (Gilera) 1957 Senior Ulster Grand Prix

Bob McIntyre (Gilera) 1957 Senior Ulster Grand Prix

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: Bob McIntyre (Bianchi) and Derek Minter (Norton) 1961 Junior TT

Bob McIntyre (Bianchi) and Derek Minter (Norton) 1961 Junior TT
Bob McIntyre (Bianchi) and Derek Minter (Norton) start the 1961 Junior TT

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: George Costain, Bob McIntyre and Bill Smith 1959 Southern 100

George Costain, Bob McIntyre and Bill Smith 1959 Southern 100

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: Geoff Duke, Libero Liberati and Bob McIntyre 1957 Senior Ulster Grand Prix

Geoff Duke, Libero Liberati and Bob McIntyre 1957 Senior Ulster Grand Prix
Gilera team men Geoff Duke, Italian Libero Liberati and Bob McIntyre 1957 Senior Ulster Grand Prix

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: Bob McIntyre (AJS) 1959 Southern 100

Bob McIntyre (AJS) 1959 Southern 100

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: Bob Mac tells all

Bob Mac tells all
Bob McIntyre gives an interview as his Senior Norton is fuelled for the 1961 Senior. Reflecting on the machines he was riding that year, he is quoted as saying he was riding a fast 250 (Honda)

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: A Scottish Formula Double

A Scottish Formula Double
Glasgow Mercury club mates Alastair King (27, AJS) and Bob McIntyre (6, Norton) relax in the winners enclosure after winning their rspective classes in the 1959 Formula 1 races

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: Manx Legend; Bob McIntyre

Manx Legend; Bob McIntyre
After winning the 1952 Junir Manx, Bob McIntyre took the same AJS 7R to the runner-up spot in the Senior Manx that year

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: Bob Macs first TT

Bob Macs first TT
The flag has dropped and Bob McIntyre (76) W R Smith (77) and Gerald Brown (78) kick their Gold Stars into life in the l952 Junior Clubman race

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: Creg ny Baa spectators in 1957

Creg ny Baa spectators in 1957
Thousands of day-trippers arrived on Senior TT day, 1957, to watch Bob McIntyre set the first ton lap of the Mountain coure. Many of them made their way to the Creg

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: Bob McIntyre (AJS) 1952 Junior Manx Grand Prix

Bob McIntyre (AJS) 1952 Junior Manx Grand Prix
Bob McIntyre (AJS) on Braddan Straight: 1952 Junior Manx Grand Prix

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: Bob McIntyre (Norton) 1958 Senior TT

Bob McIntyre (Norton) 1958 Senior TT
Bob McIntyre (Norton) on Bray Hill: 1958 Senior TT

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: Bob McIntyre Norton 1960 Southern 100

Bob McIntyre Norton 1960 Southern 100
Bob McIntyre (Norton) at Castletown Bridge, 1960 Southern 100

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: EX 1957 - an Italian solo whitewash

EX 1957 - an Italian solo whitewash
Tarquinio Provini (Mondial) 1957 Ultra Lightweight TT, Cecil Sandford (Mondial) 1957 Lightweight TT, Bob McIntyre (Gilera) 1957 Junior TT, 1957 Senior TT

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: Bob McIntyre (Norton) 1955 Junior Ulster Grand Prix

Bob McIntyre (Norton) 1955 Junior Ulster Grand Prix

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: Bob McIntyre (AJS) 1954 Junior Ulster Grand Prix

Bob McIntyre (AJS) 1954 Junior Ulster Grand Prix

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: Bob McIntyre (Gilera) 1957 Junior Ulster Grand Prix

Bob McIntyre (Gilera) 1957 Junior Ulster Grand Prix

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: McIntyre, Surtees and Hartle 1958 Senior Ulster Grand Prix

McIntyre, Surtees and Hartle 1958 Senior Ulster Grand Prix
Bob McIntyre (2nd), winner John Surtees and third place John Hartle 1958 Senior Ulster Grand Prix

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: Bob McIntyre (AJS) and John Hartle (MV) 1959 Junior Ulster Grand Prix

Bob McIntyre (AJS) and John Hartle (MV) 1959 Junior Ulster Grand Prix

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: Bob McIntyre (AJS) 1959 Junior Ulster Grand Prix

Bob McIntyre (AJS) 1959 Junior Ulster Grand Prix

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: Bob McIntyre (Norton) 1959 Junior Ulster Grand Prix

Bob McIntyre (Norton) 1959 Junior Ulster Grand Prix

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: Bob McIntyre (Norton) 1958 Junior TT practice

Bob McIntyre (Norton) 1958 Junior TT practice
Bob McIntyre (Norton) lines up for 1958 Junior TT practice

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: Bob McIntyre (Norton) 1957 Lightweight TT practice

Bob McIntyre (Norton) 1957 Lightweight TT practice. Bob did not race Joe Potts Lightweight Norton, he concentrated on his Senior and Junior Gilera rides

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: Bob McIntyre 1956 TT

Bob McIntyre 1956 TT paddock

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: Bob McIntyre (Norton) 1956 Junior TT

Bob McIntyre (Norton) 1956 Junior TT
No mistaking that profile! Bob McIntyre (Norton) 1956 Junior TT

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: Bob McIntyre - the Brit Bike Years

Bob McIntyre - the Brit Bike Years
A selection of Bob McIntyre shots

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: 1961 Senior TT

1961 Senior TT
Bob McIntyre (Norton) leaves Governors Bridge on his way to second place. Bob was quoted as saying he was riding a fast 250 (Honda)

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: The devil is in the detail

The devil is in the detail
In the 1961 Lightweight TT, Mike Hailwood and Bob McIntyre were both mounted on 250 Honda-4. These early fours were prone to overheating

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: Bob and the Bianchi

Bob and the Bianchi
Bob McIntyre reflects on his unreliable Bianchi twin, which ley him down just after Sulby Bridge in the 1961 Junior TT

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: Garage Art

Garage Art
Local TT enthusiasts / artist Norman McKibbins tribute to Bob McIntyre, pictured during the 1959 Junior TT

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: 1952 Junior Clubman TT

1952 Junior Clubman TT
The all-action style as Scot Bob McIntyre (350 BSA) hurtles into the Bray Hill dip. Bob finished second with a record lap

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: Bob McIntyre - 1955 Junior

Bob McIntyre - 1955 Junior
Leading the 1955 Junior TT on his privateer Norton for the first four laps, Bob McIntyre finally finished second to Bill Lomas on the works Guzzi

Background imageBob Mcintyre Collection: A reliable Plumstead power plant

A reliable Plumstead power plant
Bob McIntyre;s 7R edured both the Junior and Senior MGPs in 1952. After winning the Junior, he rode the same machine to second in the Senior. 12 laps at full chat!




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Bob McIntyre was a legendary motorcycle racer who left an indelible mark on the world of motorsports. His name became synonymous with speed and skill, as he fearlessly pushed the limits of what was possible on two wheels. In 1961, Bob McIntyre joined forces with fellow racing icon Mike Hailwood for the Senior TT. Their partnership proved to be unstoppable, as they dominated the race and etched their names in history. It was a defining moment for both riders and showcased their exceptional talent. Not one to rest on his laurels, McIntyre continued to push boundaries in subsequent races. In 1962, astride a Honda bike, he set the first Ton lap of the TT – a monumental achievement that solidified his status as one of the greatest racers of all time. The Mountain Milestones were witness to another extraordinary feat by Bob McIntyre. He became the first rider ever to reach speeds exceeding 100 mph during this iconic stretch of road. This milestone further cemented his reputation as a true pioneer in motorcycle racing. Throughout his career, McIntyre rode various bikes from different manufacturers with remarkable success. From Gilera to Norton and AJS to BSA, he consistently delivered outstanding performances that captivated audiences worldwide. His triumphs at prestigious events such as the Senior Manx Grand Prix and Senior TT only added more glory to his already illustrious career. The top three finish at the Junior TT in 1957 demonstrated his versatility and ability across multiple categories. McIntyre's legacy lives on through unforgettable moments like these – moments that continue to inspire generations of racers today. His passion for speed combined with unwavering determination made him an icon in motorsports history. Whether it was setting records or celebrating victories alongside fellow riders like Harold Clark or Derek Farrant, Bob McIntyre's impact cannot be overstated. His contributions forever changed motorcycle racing and will always be remembered fondly by fans and fellow racers alike.