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Taken with a 35mm lens some 1,20 meter away from the driver.

This kind of photography is forbidden nowadays.

Given fame by: BroadswordR

Taken at the Kirkstown circuit

Standing-in for Karl Harris, Kirkham jumped on the R1 for qualifying.

A busy weekend for Jon riding various R1's. His R1 cup bike, Superstock 1000 bike and a works Superbike.

Jack got pole position. The top twenty in supersport qualifying were covered by just one second!

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None other than the infamous Big Bob Mac.

Just like Derek Zoolander!

MCN 1991 FEBRUARY 27 1991 TEAM MCN FOR DAYTONA

 

Bike racing fan of the 80's was not only about the racing, the innovation around access to watch saw a revolution.

 

This era of the 80's saw the beginnings of Satellite TV, suddenly access to these races for generality across continents was possible. We were in a world where we could now follow riders, racers across a season, at the time also free.

 

That is, if you had a satellite dish.

 

Eurosport, and those early German channels were a great way into the world of Grand Prix, Superbike, Club racing. Following a British rider as said through a season was of course a new luxury.

 

Up's and downs of a year in racing to view in real time was to me a new exciting innovation in access.

 

Scotland's Niall Mackenzie timing wise was among those in this new media of satellite tv. Print media readership was still strong, social media was not a thing as now where riders can manage their own content to a degree. With that in mind.

 

Took it upon myself to file up what was in storage at my once parents house and garage. The T-Shirts I kept going and do pick up occasionally even still now. Old racing T's now a collectable it appears..

 

Road Racer magazine and RPM issues I have just filed up Mackenzie although do have some other back issues. Birthday cards were designed by Kevin Sheppard, T's Mostly by Mick Fisher. .An assortment of memorabilia from mugs to phone cards.

 

Reasons for, worked as a photojournalist and researcher, archival. A case of news desk national and, which I still do, 17th Century archives. So kinda what I did and do.

 

Mackenzie files really are a source file, looking at 80's 90's which was a golden age really racing wise. A personnel project to see in regards of a rider of that time, coverage via publications, where print gives a profile of and the dynamics of that.

MCN 1991 FEBRUARY 27 1991 TEAM MCN FOR DAYTONA

 

Bike racing fan of the 80's was not only about the racing, the innovation around access to watch saw a revolution.

 

This era of the 80's saw the beginnings of Satellite TV, suddenly access to these races for generality across continents was possible. We were in a world where we could now follow riders, racers across a season, at the time also free.

 

That is, if you had a satellite dish.

 

Eurosport, and those early German channels were a great way into the world of Grand Prix, Superbike, Club racing. Following a British rider as said through a season was of course a new luxury.

 

Up's and downs of a year in racing to view in real time was to me a new exciting innovation in access.

 

Scotland's Niall Mackenzie timing wise was among those in this new media of satellite tv. Print media readership was still strong, social media was not a thing as now where riders can manage their own content to a degree. With that in mind.

 

Took it upon myself to file up what was in storage at my once parents house and garage. The T-Shirts I kept going and do pick up occasionally even still now. Old racing T's now a collectable it appears..

 

Road Racer magazine and RPM issues I have just filed up Mackenzie although do have some other back issues. Birthday cards were designed by Kevin Sheppard, T's Mostly by Mick Fisher. .An assortment of memorabilia from mugs to phone cards.

 

Reasons for, worked as a photojournalist and researcher, archival. A case of news desk national and, which I still do, 17th Century archives. So kinda what I did and do.

 

Mackenzie files really are a source file, looking at 80's 90's which was a golden age really racing wise. A personnel project to see in regards of a rider of that time, coverage via publications, where print gives a profile of and the dynamics of that.

MCN AUG 1992 BIG MACS GP ATTACK. By Adam Duckworth.

 

Bike racing fan of the 80's was not only about the racing, the innovation around access to watch saw a revolution.

 

This era of the 80's saw the beginnings of Satellite TV, suddenly access to these races for generality across continents was possible. We were in a world where we could now follow riders, racers across a season, at the time also free.

 

That is, if you had a satellite dish.

 

Eurosport, and those early German channels were a great way into the world of Grand Prix, Superbike, Club racing. Following a British rider as said through a season was of course a new luxury.

 

Up's and downs of a year in racing to view in real time was to me a new exciting innovation in access.

 

Scotland's Niall Mackenzie timing wise was among those in this new media of satellite tv. Print media readership was still strong, social media was not a thing as now where riders can manage their own content to a degree. With that in mind.

 

Took it upon myself to file up what was in storage at my once parents house and garage. The T-Shirts I kept going and do pick up occasionally even still now. Old racing T's now a collectable it appears..

 

Road Racer magazine and RPM issues I have just filed up Mackenzie although do have some other back issues. Birthday cards were designed by Kevin Sheppard, T's Mostly by Mick Fisher. .An assortment of memorabilia from mugs to phone cards.

 

Reasons for, worked as a photojournalist and researcher, archival. A case of news desk national and, which I still do, 17th Century archives. So kinda what I did and do.

 

Mackenzie files really are a source file, looking at 80's 90's which was a golden age really racing wise. A personnel project to see in regards of a rider of that time, coverage via publications, where print gives a profile of and the dynamics of that.

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Image Borrowed from robmac to pracice processing with NX2. Thanks Rob.

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Views around the Paddock North West 200 11th May 2009

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