COLUMNS
Tobacco and MotoGP
It was big tobacco that brought MotoGP Down Under
One-on-one with Troy Corser
Wollongong-born Troy Corser loved racing motorcycles as a kid. And it was thanks to this very Suzuki RGV250 and bit of encouragement from another well-known Wollongong racer named Wayne Gardner that Corser went on to win two World Superbike titles. Are you the type of guy who
Troy Corser’s Suzuki RGV250
Almost three decades ago, double world champ Troy Corser tried his hand at road racing on a Suzuki RGV250 production machine. This is that bike
Ed's Letter
There are times when I forget how long this magazine has been around. And then I take a phone call from one of the many great characters who have spent decades making the fortnightly pilgrimage to their local newsagency to enjoy the latest efforts from the dedicated team at Gassi
Amped about the Eighties
Wayne and Donna lived their lives in the public eye and in a very 80s, flamboyant way
Grid talk - Ben Henry
Cube Racing owner Ben Henry talks about Tom Toparis’s WSS300 adventure, his role in rider development and what it takes to compete at the top
Joey Evans
From paraplegic to Dakar finisher in a decade, acclaimed international sportsman, Joey Evans is now sharing his story
Ed's Letter
We had been warned before the commencement of the practice day that, while the track was dry, the ripple strips were still wet from the overnight rain. “They are like ice, so stay away from them,” was the warning. Two sessions in and I took the fast left-hander a little wid
George Bolton Snr
The bloke who established Adelaide as the motorcycle metropolis of Australia
Garry Thomas – Seventies superbike supremo
Suitable secondhand machinery was plentiful in the late 1960s. So much so, that there were literally hundreds of C-grade entries at Amaroo and Oran Park when Garry Thomas first started racing. Yet Garry managed to regularly put his road-registered Norton Dominator among the dedic
Letter of the issue
Seventies longhairs
Jack Bowers & Frank Smith
A pair of Sydneysiders who rode away from the Depression and returned as heroes