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12 January 2019

Where are they now? Patrick Bruce

Patrick Bruce - merchant seaman and motorcycle racer

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09 January 2019

Not forgotten - Kevin Rohrlach

Faster, harder, longer and further was Big Rev Kev’s way of life

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08 January 2019

Built to last

It’s official. Retro motorcycles are a market niche that is here to stay. Many of us former Seventies longhairs were sceptical of this sales segment when it suddenly got legs five years ago. We thought it was a fad that would fade. But the world’s biggest motorcycle expo, Mil

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06 January 2019

Pit Lane - Is the Doc out of patience?

The trouble with writing about Rossi is that you never know quite what he is going to do next. The Doctor is massively talented, ruthlessly charming, reliably Sunday-fast, and infused with a competitive spirit beyond the understanding even of some of his on-track rivals, let alon

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05 January 2019

The WorldSBK Championship’s early years - Part 2

Australia’s Oran Park and New Zealand’s Manfield circuit provided two of the most spectacular years of World Superbikes. We’ve revisited 1988, and now it’s time to head back to 1989

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31 December 2018

THE FUTURE OF ROAD RACING

Legendary road racing photographer stands up and says what many others are thinking

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31 December 2018

AMCN’s 2018 highlights

We don’t just process the news at AMCN, we scour, dig and deliver the unfolding story of all-things motorcycling as land when it happens. Here are some highlights of 2018 as told by our correspondents from Australia and around the world. The world’s most expensive Vincent A

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27 December 2018

Grid Talk - Peter Doyle

We talk to Motorcycling Australia’s CEO Peter Doyle

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16 December 2018

Where are they now? Phil O’Brien

Phil O’Brien was a level-headed Aussie talent of the late 1960s

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14 December 2018

The WorldSBK Championship’s early years - Part 1

Australia’s Oran Park and New Zealand’s Manfield circuit provided two of the most spectacular years of World Superbikes. We head back to 1988 to relive a pair of classic confrontations

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12 December 2018

Where are they now? Ray Curtis - still the irrepressible larrikin

“I went through two paddocks, one wire fence and a couple of ditches”

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11 December 2018

Reader Rides

It doesn’t matter if it was a free-to-a- good-home paddock basher you pulled from the neighbour’s shed, or a shiny new showroom model you saved your hard- earned cash for, no one forgets their first.