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A married couple have said sidecar racing has become "part of their normal life" since starting the sport in their 60s. Dave ...
The sport dates back to the 1950s, according to the World Sidecarcross Championship, when homemade sidecars were fitted to single-cylinder bikes and used for club racing. By the 1960s ...
Sidecar racing, made popular in the 1920s, but later banned until the early 1950s in the U.S., has reemerged as a popular powersports contest during the present day. Professional sidecar races like ...
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 ...
A married couple have said sidecar racing has become "part of their normal life" since starting the sport in their 60s. Dave and Alison Birch, from Whixhall in Shropshire, took up racing in 2024 ...
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