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GEOFF DUKE - MOTORCYCLING'S FIRST SUPERSTAR

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    In the end, Geoff Duke, the man who had become a legend in his own lifetime, quit motorcycle racing for good on a September day in 1959 at Locarno in Switzerland. But the end came after he had won all three major races on the card of the non-Championship Swiss Grand Prix - the 250 on a Benelli, and 350 and 500cc classes on his faithful Nortons.

GEOFF DUKE: FIRST GENTLEMAN OF RACING - Australian …

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    1st September 1951: Geoff Duke who won both the Junior and Senior World Grand Prix Motorcycle Championships checks his Norton machine before the start of a race at Ulster. He is No. 1 rider in the Norton team. Original Publication: Picture Post – 5395 – Duke Does It Twice – pub. 1951. Geoff’s hopes of winning the 500cc world title for a first time were dashed when his …

Geoff Duke: First global superstar of racing - Classic …

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    Words: Sophie Bell | Photos: Mortons Archive. Geoff Duke was the first global superstar of Grand Prix racing, the first to win three successive world championships and the first to win two in the same year. A genuine star of motorcycle racing, Duke was a 1950s icon. Geoff Duke was born in 1923 and had a taste of machines from the age of 10, and although his …

Geoff Duke - Spartan Motorcycle couriers

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    Geoff Duke. The 1950's are considered the Golden Age of motorcycle racing, and one man has a huge role in this – Britain’s Geoff Duke. From his first Grand Prix race at the 1950 Isle of Man TT, to his final GP at the 1959 Nations Grand Prix at Monza, “The Duke” earned six World Championships, and amassed 33 GP victories.

Geoff Duke Biography - British motorcycle racer | Pantheon

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    Geoff Duke Geoffrey Ernest Duke (29 March 1923 – 1 May 2015) was a British multiple motorcycle Grand Prix road racing world champion. Born in St. Helens, Lancashire, after retirement from competition he was a businessman based in …

Geoff Duke OBE has died at 92 | MCN - Motorcycle News

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    Geoff Duke was supremely graceful on a racing motorcycle and utterly fearless in the heat of battle. he was also a mainstream star, a pin-up boy, a household name, and a multiple world champion....

World Champion Rider Geoff Duke Passes Away | Top Speed

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    His contributions to the world of motorcycle racing - and British racing for that matter - was enough for him to be awarded with the Order of the British in 1953. Once he retired from the sport...

GEOFF DUKE ON FOUR WHEELS - themotorcyclefiles.com

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    Stirling Moss and his motorcycle racing counterpart, Geoff Duke, were the darlings of the dailies as they battled foreign opposition with outdated and underpowered British machines. Young British heroes at Goodwood in the 1950s - Stirling Moss and …

Geoff Duke and the Gilera at Solitude - YouTube

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    The proud Lancastrian scored 33 Grand Prix wins in a career which spanned little more than a decade and a stunning six World Championships in just five years. He demonstrated his skills off-road...

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