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John McGuinness’s Isle of Man TT career celebrated in new calendar

by isleofman.com 26th November 2014
21-times Isle of Man TT Race winner John McGuinness has had his 18 year TT career celebrated in a new calendar, available for 2015.
 
The full colour glossy publication features images by leading road race photographer Stephen Davison including every one of John's 21 race victories from his first win on the TSR 250cc 'Vimto' Honda in the 1999 Lightweight Race through to last year's TT Zero victory on the Mugen Shinden bike.
 
Along the way, notable victories including his centenary win in the 2007 Senior, where he became the first man to break the 130mph barrier, and his 2012 Superbike and Superstock double are also recognised. Pacemaker Press have also dug into their archive and found shots from John's TT debut in 1996 when he raced a 250cc Honda for Paul Bird Motorsport.
 
The calendar, which is produced by Official TT Merchandise company Motorsport Merchandise, features John’s 'McPint' icon along with a full list of his 21 Isle of Man TT career wins as well as a brief biography of his success.
 
The 14 page calendar, priced at ?9.99 and the perfect stocking filler for Christmas, is available from the Isle of Man shops Motorsport Merchandise on Duke Street and TT Shirts along Douglas Promenade and through the Motorsport Merchandise website - www.isleofmanttmerchandise.com.
 
Fans of the Morecambe Missile can also pick up one of the calendars at this week's Motorcycle Live show at the NEC, Birmingham.
Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 26th, November 2014 01:29pm.

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