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1959 Southern 100 Collection

In the thrilling race of the 1959 Southern 100, motorcycle enthusiasts were treated to a display of skill and determination by some of the finest riders of that era


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In the thrilling race of the 1959 Southern 100, motorcycle enthusiasts were treated to a display of skill and determination by some of the finest riders of that era. Bill Tomlinson on his Norton, Bryan Gill on his AJS, Gordon Penson riding a Norton Velocette, John Griffiths with his trusty Norton, and Bob McIntyre astride an AJS all showcased their prowess on the track. The competition was fierce as Reuben Hardy on a DOT, Peter Richardson aboard a Norton (5), and John Griffiths once again took to the circuit. Their dedication and passion for racing were evident in every twist and turn they made. Jon Worthington added excitement to the event with his Mead Norvel machine while Bob Kewley impressed spectators with his performance on a DOT. H Hall displayed great speed and agility on his Velocette bike. A memorable moment occurred when George Costain, Bob McIntyre, and Bill Smith crossed paths during this exhilarating race. The crowd held its breath as these three talented riders battled it out for supremacy. G A Allsobrook showcased exceptional skills riding an AJS while Gordon Bell left everyone in awe with his impressive performance on a Norton bike. The 1959 Southern 100 will forever be remembered as one of those legendary races where true champions emerged. These riders pushed themselves to their limits in pursuit of victory, leaving spectators amazed at their courage and talent. It was truly a spectacle that captured the essence of motorcycle racing at its finest.