Uphill in 1965 when he achieved a double win in the 350 cc 'Junior' Manx Grand Prix and 500 cc 'Senior' races in the Isle of Man
Nationality
Welsh
Motorcycle racing career statistics
Grand Prix motorcycle racing
Active years
1968 - 1970
First race
1968 Isle of Man 250cc Lightweight TT
Last race
1970 Isle of Man 350cc Junior TT
Starts
Wins
Podiums
Poles
F. laps
Points
5
0
4
0
0
26
Malcolm Ernest Uphill (15 April 1935 – 15 August 1999)[1] was a Welsh professional motorcycle racer. He competed in British national-level short-circuit and in Grand Prix motorcycle racing.[2] Uphill was the first competitor in the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy races to achieve a 100 mph average lap speed on a production motorcycle.[3][4]
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landmark in TT history when MalcolmUphill averaged 100 mph (160 km/h) around the Mountain Course on a Bonneville. Uphill's achievement was the first time...
win by over five minutes. There were three "production" categories; MalcolmUphill won the 750 cc, Frank Whiteway the 500 cc and Chas Mortimer the 250...
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range. From 1963 all Triumph engines were of unit construction. In 1969 MalcolmUphill, riding a Bonneville, won the Isle of Man Production TT race with a...
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successful works Formula 750 race bikes. One of these was ridden by MalcolmUphill, who won the TT at 97.71 mph (157.25 km/h). Other riders included Mick...
Agusta at an average speed of 116 mph. Also in 1969, he teamed with MalcolmUphill to win the Thruxton 500 endurance race. 'Slippery Sam' was one of three...
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win by almost nine minutes. There were three "production" categories; MalcolmUphill won the 750 cc, Graham Penny the 500 cc and Mike Rogers the 250 cc....
- Eric Hinton Norton Ret Ret Ret 0 - Tom Gill Matchless Ret Ret 0 - MalcolmUphill Norton Ret Ret 0 - Stuart Morin Norton Ret Ret 0 - Jim Ashton Matchless...
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initially 3.00 x 19 ribbed front and 350 x 19 block rear. Following MalcolmUphill's 100 mph lap in the 750 cc Production TT at the 1969 Isle of Man TT...
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who remained as deputy leader. As opposition leader, Peacock faced an uphill battle against the hugely popular Hawke. Unlike the previous time his party...