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"GLR Honda: A Legacy of Speed and Success on the Racing Circuit" For over a decade, it has been making waves in the world of motorcycle racing



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"GLR Honda: A Legacy of Speed and Success on the Racing Circuit" For over a decade, it has been making waves in the world of motorcycle racing. With a team led by skilled riders Greg Lambert, Ben McBride, Kenny Cole, Dicky Gale, Richard Ellis, William Moralee, Gary Partridge, Jason Slous and Neil Watson - this powerhouse has left an indelible mark on various prestigious events. In 2019 at the Sidecar TT race, Greg Lambert and Ben McBride showcased their exceptional teamwork and skill as they maneuvered through challenging terrains with precision. Their performance was nothing short of awe-inspiring. The 2015 Sidecar TT witnessed another remarkable display from Greg Lambert and Kenny Cole. The duo's synchronized movements were a testament to their years of practice and dedication to their craft. But it doesn't stop there; GLR Honda's triumphs extend beyond just one event or year. In 2012 at the Southern 100 race series, Greg Lambert partnered with Dicky Gale to dominate the competition with their lightning-fast speeds. Richard Ellis and William Moralee also etched their names in history during the same Southern 100 event in 2009. Their partnership exemplified seamless coordination as they conquered every turn on their GLR Honda machine. Not forgetting Gary Partridge who joined forces with Greg Lambert for yet another victorious run at the Southern 100 that same year. Together they proved that determination coupled with unmatched skills can lead to unparalleled success. Even outside of GLR Honda's ranks but still within its sphere of influence is Neil Watson who rode his trusty Honda bike to victory during the intense battles at the Southern 100 in '09 - further solidifying this brand's dominance on multiple fronts. Dennis Booth may have ridden a Yamaha instead of a Honda in his Junior Manx Grand Prix win back in 2010 but his achievement stands as a testament to the spirit of competition that GLR Honda embodies.