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2007 Bike Classics Photo Gallery
If you like to see classic race bikes in action on an authentic Grand Prix race track, then one event is light years ahead of other festivals, the Bikers Classics held at the Spa circuit in Belgium. Check out the full story in
2007 Bikers Classics Fest at Spa
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All it takes is $400 and a vaguely classic bike to get you three days of track time.
The five-time world champion was fast and immaculate.
15-Times World Champion Giacomo Agostini - still the class act on the classic celeb scene.
1977 F750 World Champion, Steve Baker.
Clive Brooker eases his fabulous Moto Martin endurance racer on to the Spa track.
If you have $150,000 in your back pocket you can have a replica Gilera 4 just like Sammy Miller's.
You can almost hear Melling humming Springsteen's 'Glory Days' as he zips around the Spa circuit.
Melling show he's still got it, running almost three-abreast through the turn.
Most classic race bikes needed a lot of TLC during the weekend.
Bike Classics brings out some top-notch colllectibles, like this spectacular Norvin.
Phil Read gets push start. Fans have free and open access to everything.
Ralph Bryans - 250 Honda 4. A real world champion on a real works bike.
Sammy Miller's fantastic AJS V-Four.
Spa was knee deep in works MV Agustas - 2.
There's about 20 World Championships shared out amongst these riders waiting to go out on the track.
Spirit of Spa
Steve Baker was America's first road racing World Champion.
That's a works Koenig two-stroke engine worth about $50,000 on the floor. Which is where it spent most of the weekend.
Yes, that's 6 cylinder MV. And yes, it is a real one!