Heather Carroll, a sidecar racer, hangs off the side of the motorcycle as her father drives. Credit: NEW ENGLAND RACING MUSEUM / Courtesy Sign up for the Concord Monitor’s morning newsletter for ...
If it has a motor, then someone, somewhere, is racing it. Not just on asphalt, but on dirt. For some reason, though, you like us probably never considered that sidecar motocross could be a thing—never ...
Unlike any motorsport you’ve ever seen, sidecar racing involves two people controlling an asymmetrical three-wheeled motorcycle that reaches speeds of over 160 miles per hour. While one person sits ...
Narrator: It's unlike any motorsport you've ever seen. Sidecar racing involves two people operating a three-wheeled motorcycle that can go over 160 miles per hour. While one person sits behind the ...
Earlier this year, the Isle of Man TT’s sidecar category made headlines when the machine of two men – César Chanel And one Olivier Lavorel – lost control at Ago’s Leap (just under 1 mile into the ...
It’s just after WWI in sunny England, and you’re absolutely gagging to go motorcycle racing. In modern times, this sort of exciting activity is pretty well catered to in most western countries, but ...
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