Two Riders Collection
"Two Riders: A Celebration of Classic Motorcycles and the Thrill of Speed" In a thrilling display of power and precision, two riders take to the track
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"Two Riders: A Celebration of Classic Motorcycles and the Thrill of Speed" In a thrilling display of power and precision, two riders take to the track, their vintage motorcycles roaring with life. CM33 9016 Kevin Rushworth and Ian Simpson astride their Triumph T110s, exude confidence as they navigate each turn with finesse. The unmistakable sound of these iconic machines echoes through the air. Meanwhile, CM33 9013 Conor Cummins and Keith Bush command attention on their Norton Manx bikes. With every twist of the throttle, they push boundaries and embrace the spirit of racing that has defined this legendary motorcycle brand. Not to be outdone, CM33 9008 Claus Clausen and Roland Resch showcase the sheer force behind their BMW R57 Kompressor bikes. These powerful machines effortlessly cut through wind resistance as they race towards victory. The dynamic duo CM33 8905 Howie Mainwaring-Smart and Steve Radakovic bring a touch of nostalgia to the track with their Woden-JAP motorcycles. Their dedication to preserving classic racing heritage is evident in every lap they complete. Sam Rhodes and Bill Swallow on Velocette MT 500s (CM33 8864) demonstrate that speed knows no bounds when paired with reliability. These riders prove that even older models can still leave competitors in awe. CJ12 1011 James Hillier partners with George Thomas on a Matchless G80 CS bike, showcasing both skillful riding techniques and an unwavering passion for classic motorcycles. Maria Costello joins forces with Sebastian Gutsch on CJ12 1006's BMW R5SS model - a testament to gender equality within motorsports while celebrating timeless design elements. Steve Plater teams up with Patrick Walker atop Vincent Lightning bikes (CJ12 1003), embodying pure adrenaline-fueled excitement as they push themselves beyond limits known only by true racing enthusiasts.