Archive: John Surtees wins the 1960 Senior TT

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This is John Surtees in 1960, en route to winning the Senior TT. His MV Agusta was easily the fastest bike compared to the following gaggle of Norton singles, with a time of 2 hours, 12 minutes and 35.2 seconds, at an average speed of 102.44mph.

MV Agusta team-mate, John Hartle, was second, three minutes behind, at a speed of 100.44mph. Hartle reversed those positions in the Junior.

Outclassed by the MVs, Mike Hailwood and his Norton came a remarkable third, just three minutes behind Hartle, with an average speed over the six laps of 98.29mph. Just think about that โ€“ 226 miles at almost 100mph average, on a single-cylinder Norton with 1960s suspension and tyres.

Talented riders and amazing bikes aside, spare a thought also for the photographer, shooting the fastest bike in Grand Prix racing, coming head-on, with a glass plate camera โ€“ no autofocus, no motordrive, slow shutter speeds and, oh, sitting on a grass bank on top of a mountainโ€ฆ 


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