Английская Википедия:Alex George (motorcyclist)

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Alex George (born March 1949) is a Scottish former professional motorcycle road racer. He competed in the Grand Prix world championships in 1970 and then from 1973 to 1979. George was a street circuit specialist and was a three-time winner at the Isle of Man TT.[1] His best year in world championship competition came in 1975 when he finished in seventh place in the 500 cc Grand Prix world championship.[2]

Born in Glasgow, George finished tenth in the 500 class in 1973.[2] During the 1975 500cc world championship, he scored podium results with a third place behind Phil Read and Giacomo Agostini at the 500cc Czechoslovak Grand Prix and a third place behind Dieter Braun and Pentti Korhonen at the 350 cc Dutch TT.[2] His third place in the 1977 500 cc Austrian Grand Prix came about as a result of some riders boycotting the race, following an accident in the earlier 350 cc race. Riders in the 500 cc category then organised a boycott of their race which led to only 14 competitors taking part.[3][4] He teamed up with Jean-Claude Chemarin on the Honda France team to win the 1976 Bol d'Or 24-hour endurance race.[5] He also competed in the Formula 750 Class on a Yamaha TZ750.

His most memorable victory at the Isle of Man TT came in 1979, when he beat pre-race favourite Mike Hailwood who had successfully returned to motorcycle racing at the 1978 Isle of Man TT after a short time in Formula 1 Grand Prix car racing.[1] Serious injuries sustained while competing in the 1982 Isle of Man TT ended his competitive career.[6]

George was President of the TT Riders Association during 2017.[7][8]

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  7. CRMC AGM and Dinner Dance 2016 Classic Racing Motorcycle Club, 4 November 2016. Retrieved 16 November 2019
  8. New TTRA President Classic Racer, 18 February 2018. Retrieved 16 November 2019