Geoff
Duke autograph
AUT-GD-2
Lancashire born Geoff Duke came
to prominence after winning the 1949 Senior Clubmans
TT and the Senior Manx Grand Prix. He was snapped
up for the Norton works team for the 1950 TT,
finishing second in the Junior and shattering
the lap and race records on winning the Senior!
He took three more victories for Norton before
changing to Gilera in 1953. In 1955 he won the
Senior, and was declared the first rider to lap
at 100mph, but this was corrected two laps later
to 99.97mph.
His final race was the 1959 Junior when he finished
fourth on a Norton. Duke, a five-times TT winner
and six-times World Champion took the sport to
a whole new level with his professionalism.
Geoff was the first rider to wear revolutionary
one-piece leathers, was crowned Sportsman of the
Year in 1951, awarded the RAC Seagrave Trophy
and, in recognition of his services to motorcycling,
was awarded the O.B.E. As legends and TT heroes
go they don’t come much greater than Geoff
Duke.
A photo of Geoff Duke at the IOM
TT races in 1954 is matted with an with an original
signed Castrol card and a small brass plaque.
Size: 20" x 16".
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