Revival Revealed: Barry Sheene Memorial Trophy
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Revival Revealed: Barry Sheene Memorial Trophy
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Two-wheeled racing certainly wasn’t a regular feature of Goodwood in the Motor Circuit’s first iteration, with just one motorcycle meeting held in period, on 14 April 1951, when a nine-race programme of bike racing was put on.

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However, motorcycles have been a hugely popular feature of the Goodwood Revival since the late 1990s, with many of today’s spectators having watched these bikes race at other British tracks back in the '50s, ridden the road bikes from which these bikes were derived, or maybe just dreamt of owning them as they took the racing line on the way to work on their more prosaic BSA or Triumph.

When motorbikes made their return, and thus their second visit, to Goodwood, it was to compete for the Lennox Trophy. However, with 1976 and '77 500cc World Champion Barry Sheene leading the way as the star attraction, determined to entertain the crowds before getting his head down and winning on a 1960s Manx Norton, it was a natural step for the race to be renamed as the Barry Sheene Memorial Trophy after his premature death from cancer at the age of 52 in 2003.

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Split into two parts, with the first race on Saturday and the second on Sunday, with a Le Mans-style dash across the grid to the bikes at the start and a rider change midway through each, there is always plenty to entertain. Increasingly, modern-day racers want to try these 1950s bikes and can be spotted fighting back through the order after the bike’s owner has taken the first leg.

Conversely, there can be heroics if a lesser-ranked rider rises to the challenge of staying ahead. The final result is calculated on aggregate, adding another layer to the excitement of watching Norton, Triumph, Matchless, Vincent, BSA, BMW and Gilera machinery in action.


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TT legends Dunlop and McGuinness to race at Revival
Two of the biggest stars of the Isle of Man TT will make their debuts at the Goodwood Revival this year, as John McGuinness and Michael Dunlop are set to do battle in the Barry Sheene Memorial Trophy.

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Boasting 36 TT wins between them, McGuinness and Dunlop are legendary names at both the TT and around the road racing scene and will be plying their trade on a pair of Manx Nortons at the 2016 Goodwood Revival.

McGuinness made his TT debut back in 1996, – when Dunlop was just 7 years old – and competed alongside Michael’s legendary uncle Joey, who still holds the record for the most wins in TT history on 26. His first win came in the 1999 Lightweight TT, and he has ascended to the top step of the podium a further 22 times in his 20-year TT career.

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Dunlop, meanwhile, made his debut on the Mountain Course in 2007, and now sits sixth in the all-time TT winners list with 13 victories. He dominated in 2013 and 2014, winning eight out of 11 races he contested and his battles against Ian Hutchinson in 2016 set the road racing scene alight.

Tickets for the Friday of Revival are still available, but selling fast and both riders will be in action on all three days, so make sure you don’t miss out on the opportunity to see two of the biggest names in motorcycle racing today make their debut.

For more information visit ticketing.goodwood.com
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