Graeme Crosby Collection
Graeme Crosby: A Legend on Two Wheels With his fearless riding style and unmatched skill, Graeme Crosby cemented his name in the annals of motorcycle racing history
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Graeme Crosby: A Legend on Two Wheels With his fearless riding style and unmatched skill, Graeme Crosby cemented his name in the annals of motorcycle racing history. Born to conquer the tracks, he left an indelible mark on various prestigious events throughout his career. In 1979, astride a Morwaki Kawasaki, Crosby showcased his prowess at the Formula One TT. The crowd watched in awe as he maneuvered through twists and turns with unparalleled precision. His victory that day was just a glimpse of what was yet to come. The following year, it was Suzuki's turn to witness Crosby's dominance. In both the 1980 Classic TT and Formula One TT races, he exhibited sheer brilliance on his Suzuki machine. Fans were captivated by his speed and finesse as he crossed the finish line triumphantly. Crosby's legacy continued into 1981 when he once again conquered the Classic TT aboard a Suzuki bike. This time around, spectators marveled at how effortlessly he navigated through challenging terrains while maintaining an impressive pace. Throughout his career, Crosby remained loyal to Suzuki motorcycles - a partnership that spanned decades. In 1990, during Suzuki's 30th anniversary celebration, fans had the privilege of witnessing him take part in a memorable parade lap. It was a nostalgic moment for all who admired this legendary rider. Even years after retiring from professional racing, Crosby couldn't resist reliving old glories. In 2007, during another parade lap event organized by Suzuki, he thrilled enthusiasts with one last display of skill and passion for two-wheeled machines. However remarkable these moments were for Graeme Crosby's career highlights; it is impossible not to mention his three consecutive victories at the Senior TT in 1980 – an achievement that solidified him as one of motorcycling's greatest icons. Graeme Crosby will forever be remembered as more than just a rider.