COLUMNS
BILLY LAMONT
Billy Lamont was the first and the last rider to win the solo Championnat du Monde title at the Paris speedway.
YVON DUHAMEL
Call him what you will, but the late French-Canadian was one of the most fearless racers of the 1970s.
WARREN MONSON
Sidecar, speedway, land-speed racing, drags and talented mechanic, Warren Monson could do it all!
GARRY TAYLOR
Michael Scott remembers Garry Taylor for his dedication, skill and wicked sense of humour.
ANTHONY GOBERT
Anthony Gobert was the very antithesis of a modern professional racer. In every way, except for one. He was really, really fast.
CECIL SANDFORD
Cecil Sandford, the oldest surviving world champion, was the go-to rider for Italy’s famous brands
PHIL AYNSLEY
Phil Aynsley was a passionate bloke who will be remembered for far more than his stunning motorcycle photography
IVAN ERCEG
Ivan Erceg was a bloke who truly embraced the spirit and camaraderie of the Australasian Safari
RAY QUINCEY | FAST AND TENACIOUS
Fast and tenacious, in every sense of the words
RALPH ‘SONNY’ BARGER
The charismatic leader of the Hells Angels was an integral part of Hollywood’s 1960s B-Grade movie scene.
WARREN WILLING'S BATHURST FLYER
No Yamaha rider lapped Bathurst quicker than Warren Willing’s 1976 best until Michael Dowson on the much modified Yamaha-Pitmans’ TZ750E in 1985.
ROBERT (BOBBY) HAAS 1947-2021
Robert (Bobby) Haas was a wildly successful financier turned world-famous aerial photographer, but instead of retiring, Bobby Haas went on to build one of the finest motorcycle museums in the world