- Geoff Duke
Infobox Former Grand Prix motorcycle rider
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Name = Geoff Duke
Nationality = flagicon|UK British
Years = 1950 - 1959
Teams = Norton,Gilera
Races = 60
Championships = 350cc - 1951, 1952-500cc- 1951, 1953 - 1955
Wins = 33
Podiums = 50
Points =
Poles = N/A
Fastest laps = N/A
First race = 1950 500cc Isle of Man TT
First win = 1950 500cc Isle of Man TT
Last win = 1958 500cc Swedish Grand Prix
Last race = 1959 500cc Nations Grand PrixInfobox TT rider
Name = Geoff Duke
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Nicknames =
Nationality = flagicon|ENG English
TTs Contested = 9 (1950 - 1956, 1958, 1959)
TT wins = 6
First TT win = 1950 Senior TT
Last TT win = 1955 Senior TT
Podiums = 8Geoffrey Ernest Duke OBE (born
29 March 1923 in St. Helens,Lancashire ) was a British multi-time world champion Grand Prixmotorcycle road racer.The name of Geoff Duke is synonymous with motor sports, for he dominated motorcycle racing in the 1950s, winning six world championships and five
Isle of Man TT races. Duke came to prominence after winning the 1949 Senior Clubmans TT and the Senior Manx Grand Prix and was to become the very first post-war motorcycling 'superstar', popularly known amongst the racing fraternity simply as 'the Duke'. He was signed up to the Norton works team for the 1950 TT, finishing second in the Junior and breaking both lap and race records in the Senior.After winning three World Championships for Norton, he moved abroad to Italian motorcycle manufacturer,
Gilera in 1953. With Gilera, he had a string of three consecutive 500cc world championships. His support for a rider's strike demanding more start money led the FIM to suspend him for six months, dashing any hopes for a fourth consecutive title. In 1955 he was declared the first rider to lap the Isle of Man TT course at 100 mph, though this was later corrected to 99.97. As a consequence the official first 100 mph lap is credited to Bob McIntyre, also on a Gilera, in 1957. Duke was a non-starter due to injury. His final race was the 1959 Junior when he finished fourth on a Norton. In 1963 formed Scuderia Duke with Gilera to race the 1957 Gileras against the might of MV Augusta.Duke was the first rider to wear one-piece leathers - he had enlisted his local tailor, to make the first of his now famous one-piece race suits. He was named Sportsman of the Year in 1951, awarded the RAC
Segrave Trophy and, in recognition of his services to motorcycling, was awarded theOrder of the British Empire in 1953.Highly honoured by the
Isle of Man , where he made so many of his world record breaking rides, a point on the Mountain Course has been named after him. Three sharp bends at the 32nd Milestone between Brandywell andWindy Corner now carry the title 'Duke's'. The FIM named him a Grand Prix "Legend" in 2002. After retiring from racing Duke became a businessman [http://www.manchester2002-uk.com/celebs/sport-champs7.html]Motorcycle Grand Prix Results
References
* [http://www.motogp.com/en/MotoGP+Legends/profiles/Geoff+Duke Geoff Duke career statistics at MotoGP.com]
* [http://www.manchester2002-uk.com/celebs/sport-champs7.html Sports Champions]
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