1923 Manx Amateur Road Races
The 1923 Manx Amataeur Road Races a forerunner of the Manx Grand Prix were held on 20 September 1923.[1] The first winner was Les Randles riding a 500c Sunbeam motor-cycle.[2]
During an early morning practice session, the Isle of Man competitor Ned Brew crashed fatally in an accident at the Hillbery Corner.[3]
Results
1923 Manx Amateur Road Race
Thursday 20 September 1923 – 5 laps (188.75 miles) Isle of Man TT Mountain Course.
Rank | Rider | Team | Speed | Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Les Randles | Sunbeam | 52.77 mph | 3:34.32.0 |
2 | Kenneth Twemlow | New Imperial | 52.46 mph | 3:35.49.0 |
3 | Arthur J.Marsden | Douglas | 51.74 mph | 3:38.18.0 |
4 | W.H.Houghton | Sunbeam | 51.01 mph | 3:42.03.0 |
5 | C.Waterhouse | Sunbeam | 50.69 mph | 3:43.19.0 |
6 | J.W.Bezzant | Norton | 47.67 mph | 3:57.09.0 |
7 | Edwin Twemlow | 350cc Sunbeam | ||
8 | H.V.Prescott | Scott | ||
9 | N.Owen | Norton | ||
10 | V.F.Crosthwaite | Beadmore Precision |
Sources
- The Guardian page 5 Friday 21 September 1923
- Peel City Guardian page 3 Saturday 22 September 1923
- Monas Herald page 5 Wednesday 15 September 1923
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