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Photographic Print : Tony Rutter (Yamaha) first running, 1981 Senior TT
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Tony Rutter (Yamaha) first running, 1981 Senior TT
BikeSport TT Race Pics feature the FoTTofinder Bikesport Archives of Isle of Man TT Race photographs
Media ID 20254159
10"x8" Photo Print
Relive the thrill of the 1981 Isle of Man TT Races with this stunning photograph from the Media Storehouse range of BikeSport TT Race Pics. Witness history in the making as racing legend Tony Rutter makes his first run on his Yamaha motorcycle during the Senior TT, an iconic moment in motorbike racing history. This high-quality photograph, featuring the distinctive number 6 of Rutter's Yamaha, captures the raw power and determination of the rider and the machine. A must-have for any motorbike enthusiast or collector, this photograph is sure to bring a touch of racing excitement to your home or office.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 25.4cm x 18cm (10" x 7.1")
Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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In this print from BikeSport TT Race Pics, we are transported back to the thrilling world of motorcycle racing in 1981. The image captures the legendary Tony Rutter on his Yamaha machine during his first running at the Senior TT that year. With a determined expression etched on his face, Rutter showcases both skill and bravery as he navigates through the challenging course. The intensity of the moment is palpable, with every twist and turn demanding utmost precision and control. Rutter's partnership with Yamaha adds an extra layer of significance to this photograph. Known for their engineering prowess and dedication to performance, Yamaha motorcycles have long been revered by riders worldwide. This collaboration between man and machine epitomizes the pursuit of excellence in motorsports. The backdrop of the Senior TT race further amplifies the excitement surrounding this snapshot in time. As one of Isle of Man's most prestigious events, it attracts top-tier racers from around the globe who push themselves to their limits in pursuit of victory. This print serves as a testament not only to Rutter's incredible talent but also to the enduring allure and thrill that motorcycle racing holds for enthusiasts everywhere. It encapsulates a moment frozen in history where speed meets skill, creating an indelible memory for all those fortunate enough to witness it firsthand or through images like these captured by BikeSport TT Race Pics.
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