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Hugh Anderson (motorcyclist) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hugh Anderson (motorcyclist) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hugh Anderson (born 18 January 1936 in New Zealand) is a four-time Grand Prix motorcycle road racing World Champion and a 19-time New Zealand national champion. He is

Suzuki 50 years of racing 1960 – 2010 - Classic motorsport, cars

Suzuki 50 years of racing 1960 – 2010 - Classic motorsport, cars

Suzuki embarked on a full GP season in 1961, with rotary disc-valve induction manager Lew Ellis dominated a modest but determined New Zealander named Hugh Anderson for

List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World champions - Wikipedia

List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World champions - Wikipedia

Agostini holds the record for the most victories in the 500cc/MotoGP and 350cc Hugh Anderson New Zealand: 1963–1965: 0: 0: 0: 2: 2: 4: 12: Jorge Martínez Spain: 1986–1988

Moto GP 50 World Champions / FIM Grand Prix >>> MotorSports Etc.

Moto GP 50 World Champions / FIM Grand Prix >>> MotorSports Etc.

Moto GP 50 World Champions / FIM Grand Prix Hugh ANDERSON (NZL), Suzuki: 1963: Hugh ANDERSON (NZL), Suzuki

Kiwi MotorCycle Sport Greats from New Zealand

Kiwi MotorCycle Sport Greats from New Zealand

Hugh Anderson Hugh Anderson, born in New Zealand in 1936, won four World Championships, 19 national titles during his career with a motorcycling career that spanned

Legends: Hugh Anderson - Classic motorsport, cars, motorcycles and

Legends: Hugh Anderson - Classic motorsport, cars, motorcycles and

Hugh Anderson is close to the blueprint for a 1960s champion – resourceful, modest and He’s equal top of the all-time Suzuki GP winners list with Kevin Schwantz and

1963 - Elsberg-tuning

1963 - Elsberg-tuning

Hugh Anderson won the title, second was Anscheidt on Kreidler and third Ernst Degner on in the 50 cc class, except for the last race of the season, the Japanese GP

Hugh Anderson - Ex-Libris Ozebook, rare, out-of-print, collectible

Hugh Anderson - Ex-Libris Ozebook, rare, out-of-print, collectible

Hugh Anderson. Hugh Anderson, born in New Zealand in 1936, won four World Championships during his career and is best remembered for his achievements on small

MotoGP Info 2008: Statistics For The Red Bull Indianapolis Grand

MotoGP Info 2008: Statistics For The Red Bull Indianapolis Grand

Take a look at the statistics for the Red Bull Indianapolis MotoGP MV Agusta), 250cc - AlanShepherd (MZ), 125cc and 50cc both won by Hugh Anderson (Suzuki).

Suzuki will not compete in the 2012 MotoGP championship

Suzuki will not compete in the 2012 MotoGP championship

knowhow from his time racing for MZ, Degner also helped make the 125cc RT62 model into a competitive machine, and on this New Zealander Hugh Anderson won the Argentine GP.



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