Isle of Man TT legends race vintage 1950s bikes in torrential rain at Goodwood

Michael Dunlop, Davey Toꦬdd, John McGuinness, Michael Rutter in action

Goodwood Revival
Goodwood Revival

Isle of🉐 Man TT icons stole the show at this weekend’s Goodwood Revival.

The Barry Sheene Memorial Trophy put bikes on the track that is normally reserved for cars, a race that pays homage to the sole two-wheeled event of the 195📖1👍 Goodwood Revival.

The pre-1955 machinery included manufac🅠turers Vincent, Norton, BMW and Triumph.

The race rules meant that riders paired up, to take turns on one bike. And a running start across the grid to hop onto🍃 their bike - in the💙 style of the 24 Hours of Le Mans - kicked off the race.

Both races, on Saturday and Sund🦩ay, were won by Michael Russell and Michael Rutter, on a 1954 Norton Velocette MSS. They came from 27th on the starting grid.

On Saturday, they edged Dan Jackson an💮d James Hillier (on a 1954 Matchless G80).

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John🍷 McGuinness 𓆉and Barry Burrell were also on a Norton Manx.

On Sunday, victorious duo Rutter and Russell bea🧔t Herbert Schwab and Davey Todd🦩 (who were on a 1928 BMW R63 Kompressor).

Barry Sheene Memorial Trophy (combined result)
PositionRidersBike
1Michael Russell / Michael Rutter
1954 Norton Velocette MSS
2Dan Jackson / James Hillier1954 Matchless G80
3Ben Kingham / Josh Brookes
1954 Vincent Black Shadow
4Ian Bain / Steve Brogan
1952 Norton International
5Tony Perkin / Billy McConnell1953 Velocette MSS 500

Heavy rain turned the prior practi💎ce session into a th💟rill.

Davey Todd stunningly mastered the tricky conditions t🦩o put his BMW R63 Kompressor in pole pos🙈ition.

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