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Published 20 June 2011

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Goodwood Festival of Speed

Magnificent Motorcycles at the Festival of Speed

The tough 1.16-mile Goodwood hillclimb will roar to the sounds of a huge variety of competition motorcycles at the 2011 Festival of Speed as many of the world’s finest competition machinery and most talented riders take to the Hill.

The array of famous motorcycles and world-class riders at the Festival of Speed has become an integral part of the event for all motor sport enthusiasts. This year Goodwood will celebrate the first 100 years of the Mountain Course on the Isle Of Man TT by gathering an extensive collection of significant motorcycles and riders that have triumphed on this gruelling event over the last century. A host of TT riders will be at the Festival, including two-time winner Donald Cameron, Isle of Man legend John McGuiness, plus Stuart Graham, Guy Martin, Bernard Murray, John Kidson, Keith Amor, and 14-time sidecar winner Dave Molyneux.

The first 50 years of Honda success in Grand Prix motorcycle racing will also be celebrated, with the Japanese giant having won their first world championship in 1961, ridden by the incomparable Mike Hailwood. Along with iconic championship-winning Honda bikes, Works World Supersport rider Sam Lowes will also be in action at Goodwood.

The Festival’s contemporary focus falls on the ultra-competitive World Superbike Championship. Home-grown riders have always had a strong affinity with this road-based formula, and this continues today, with five leading Britons fighting for the championship. Many of the leading teams and riders will be at the Festival of Speed, including BMW Motorrad’s 2010 runner up Leon Haslam, plus Tom Sykes and Jonathan Rea. Other stars in action on two wheels at Goodwood will include multiple trials champions Sammie Miller and Dougie Lampkin, plus British GP2 front runner Sam Bird and two and four-wheeled legend John Surtees.


 

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