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  • See God then Brake Mug

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    See God then Brake Mug

    Round six of the 1991 World Bike GP Championship at Hockenheim featured a truly breathtaking battle for supremacy in the 500cc class and Wayne Rainey (Marlboro Yamaha) and Kevin Schwantz (Lucky...
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  • Courtesy of artist Peter Hearsey, Giacomo Agostini is pictured in 1968 on his 500cc MV Agusta at the spot on the course that now bears his name - 'Ago's Leap'. Courtesy of artist Peter Hearsey, Giacomo Agostini is pictured in 1968 on his 500cc MV Agusta at the spot on the course that now bears his name - 'Ago's Leap'.

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    Giacomo Agostini Art Print T-Shirt

    Courtesy of artist Peter Hearsey, Giacomo Agostini is pictured in 1968 on his 500cc MV Agusta at the spot on the course that now bears his name - 'Ago's Leap'. Agostini's first victory came in the...
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  • The supreme skill of the late David Jefferies was captured on canvas by renowned motorsport artist Peter Hearsey and was due to be launched at TT2003 by DJ himself. The supreme skill of the late David Jefferies was captured on canvas by renowned motorsport artist Peter Hearsey and was due to be launched at TT2003 by DJ himself.

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    David Jefferies Art Print T-Shirt

    The supreme skill of the late David Jefferies was captured on canvas by renowned motorsport artist Peter Hearsey and was due to be launched at TT2003 by DJ himself. Sadly, this was not to be, but the...
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    I Survived Mad Sunday T-shirt I Survived Mad Sunday T-shirt

    I Survived Mad Sunday T-shirt

    For over 100 years motorcycle road racing fans have descended upon the Isle of Man for the TT races, known as the 'Tourist Trophy'.  As well as being able to witness the best riders in the world...
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    Mad Sunday Restoration Society Mad Sunday Restoration Society

    Powersport Legends by Duke

    Mad Sunday Restoration Society

    For over 100 years motorcycle road racing fans have descended upon the Isle of Man for the TT races, known as the 'Tourist Trophy'.  As well as being able to witness the best riders in the world...
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    It has been a tradition for decades that TT tourists and locals could experience the thrill of riding the course themselves on what was known as "Mad Sunday". It has been a tradition for decades that TT tourists and locals could experience the thrill of riding the course themselves on what was known as "Mad Sunday".

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    Make Mad Sunday Great Again T-shirt

    For over 100 years motorcycle road racing fans have descended upon the Isle of Man for the TT races, known as the 'Tourist Trophy.  As well as being able to witness the best riders in the world...
    £16.67
    £8.33
  • Jarno Saarinen - The Baron T-shirt Jarno Saarinen - The Baron T-shirt

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    Jarno Saarinen - The Baron T-shirt

    Within only a few months of his international race debut, Jarno Saarinen, Finnish ice-racing champion, went from obscurity to being the name on the lips of every motorcycle racing fan and many...
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  • Round six of the 1991 World Bike GP Championship at Hockenheim featured a truly breathtaking battle for supremacy in the 500cc class and Wayne Rainey (Marlboro Yamaha) and Kevin Schwantz (Lucky Strike Suzuki) took the race down to the wire as they pushed themselves and their mighty two-stroke machines to the absolute limit!

On the final lap with only a few corners left to make his move, Schwantz made a spectacular late-braking pass on Rainey to take the lead and the race win.

Schwantz was later famously quoted as saying that he had to “See God, then brake”, such was the level of bravery and faith required to make such an audacious overtake on his rival.

This new t-shirt design is our tribute to two motorcycle racing legends and to one of the great Bike Grand Prix battles of the two-stroke racing era! Round six of the 1991 World Bike GP Championship at Hockenheim featured a truly breathtaking battle for supremacy in the 500cc class and Wayne Rainey (Marlboro Yamaha) and Kevin Schwantz (Lucky Strike Suzuki) took the race down to the wire as they pushed themselves and their mighty two-stroke machines to the absolute limit!

On the final lap with only a few corners left to make his move, Schwantz made a spectacular late-braking pass on Rainey to take the lead and the race win.

Schwantz was later famously quoted as saying that he had to “See God, then brake”, such was the level of bravery and faith required to make such an audacious overtake on his rival.

This new t-shirt design is our tribute to two motorcycle racing legends and to one of the great Bike Grand Prix battles of the two-stroke racing era!

    Powersport Legends by Duke

    See God then Brake T-shirt

    Round six of the 1991 World Bike GP Championship at Hockenheim featured a truly breathtaking battle for supremacy in the 500cc class and Wayne Rainey (Marlboro Yamaha) and Kevin Schwantz (Lucky...
    £16.67
  • The glorious return of one of motorcycle racing’s biggest names to the Isle of Man TT is the stuff of legend and still one of the most talked about events at the fabled road race more than three decades on.

In 1978, multiple World Champion Mike Hailwood returned to the iconic 37.73-mile TT course, after a self-imposed 11 year absence from the world famous circuit. Few doubted Hailwood still possessed the legendary skill which had brought him 12 TT wins, but a comeback at 38, after more than a decade away, was still a daunting prospect. 

With a fine handling, but under-powered Ducati V-Twin at his disposal, Mike the Bike went head-to-head with fellow great Phil Read, riding the much faster 4 cylinder Honda in the opening race of the TT festival. Amazingly, Hailwood roared to victory in the Formula One race. 

This new t-shirt in our 'Powersport Legends' range is our tribute to the late, great 'Mike the Bike' Hailwood. The glorious return of one of motorcycle racing’s biggest names to the Isle of Man TT is the stuff of legend and still one of the most talked about events at the fabled road race more than three decades on.

In 1978, multiple World Champion Mike Hailwood returned to the iconic 37.73-mile TT course, after a self-imposed 11 year absence from the world famous circuit. Few doubted Hailwood still possessed the legendary skill which had brought him 12 TT wins, but a comeback at 38, after more than a decade away, was still a daunting prospect. 

With a fine handling, but under-powered Ducati V-Twin at his disposal, Mike the Bike went head-to-head with fellow great Phil Read, riding the much faster 4 cylinder Honda in the opening race of the TT festival. Amazingly, Hailwood roared to victory in the Formula One race. 

This new t-shirt in our 'Powersport Legends' range is our tribute to the late, great 'Mike the Bike' Hailwood.

    Powersport Legends by Duke

    Mike the Bike T-shirt

    The glorious return of one of motorcycle racing’s biggest names to the Isle of Man TT is the stuff of legend and still one of the most talked about events at the fabled road race more than three...
    £16.67
  • Steve "Hizzy" Hislop was one of the most successful riders of his generation with a talent that shone through on the most challenging road circuits as well as on GP-style tracks.

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    Steve Hislop T-shirt

    Steve "Hizzy" Hislop was one of the most successful riders of his generation with a talent that shone through on the most challenging road circuits as well as on GP-style tracks. For several years,...
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