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2017 Baja 1000
The Baja 1000 is the world’s longest point-to-point desert race run in some of Central America’s toughest terrain. It just celebrated its 50th anniversary
Phil Irving MBE
Possibly the most influential engineer in the history of performance motorcycles
Revolving Racer - Robbie Bugden
Normally my sights are set on what challenges and goals lie ahead, not the past. However, now that I’ve announced my retirement after 16 years of top-level Australian and international Superbike racing, I guess it’s time to look back on my achievements and how it all started.
Revolving Racer - Nathan and Tyson Jones
Our competitiveness started early.
Where are they now? Off-road veteran Trent Lean
Off-road veteran Trent Lean is above all a dedicated Dungog clubman
Revolving Racer - SAM LOWE
After three years of hard work and saving in Perth, I went to Europe in 2014 looking to get into some serious racing.
Grid talk - Troy Corser
We caught up with the Superbike legend Troy Corser
Old School - Three-wheeled Terror
As we slithered around the 90-degree corner, the back straight of New Zealand’s Pukekohe circuit unfolded. All one kilometre of it, which eventually ends in a 50km/h hairpin. Life took on a new perspective as I lay stretched out as long and low as I could on the sidecar chair
Unsurpassed GOAT - Giacomo Agostini
He won 122 Grands Prix and 15 world titles, and at 75 he’s still riding demo laps all round the world on his famous machines. He’s Giacomo Agostini, Greatest Of All Time.
The Legend That Is… Troy Bayliss
Troy Bayliss needs no introduction to Superbike race fans but his re-introduction to Australian Superbike racing for a full season in 2018, at the ripe old age of 48, has been one of the talking points of the nascent season. Fit, tanned and working hard for four months to get in
EASTER RACING AT BATHURST
In the eighties, Mount Panorama shook with racing and riots. In this second part of our Bathurst special, we look back at the highs and lows of those incredible years…
Where are they now? Andrew Coaker
Andrew Coaker was the first Aussie privateer to take on the Dakar Rally