Phil Mellor

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Phil Mellor
File:Phil Mellor.jpg
Mellor at Mallory Park in 1988
Nationality Brit/English
Born 1954
Died 7 June 1989
Isle Of Man
Motorcycle racing career statistics
Isle of Man TT career
TTs contested 34
TT wins 3
First TT win 1983 Junior 350 cc
Last TT win 1986 Production 'B'
Podiums 7

Phil Mellor (Phil 'Mez' Mellor,[1] died 7 June 1989)[2] was a Yorkshire-based motorcycle racer. His career included racing on both road and race circuits. Mellor, from Shelley, near Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, died after an accident at Doran's Bend during the 1989 TT races in the Isle of Man.[2][3]

His race results included the 1984 TT Formula 2 Championship aboard a Yamaha 350, 125cc Gold Star 1981 Championship aboard a Honda, 1300cc Production 1986 British championship on a Suzuki, back to back 750cc Production championships in 1986 and 1987 for Suzuki, 1979 British 250cc Championship,[4] Avon Roadrunner Production 500cc championship on a Yamaha 350 and back to back Honda 125cc championship victories in 1980 and 1981.[5]

Road race results included three wins, seven podiums and a total of 34 appearances at the Isle of Man TT.[6] He also competed at the NW200, Ulster GP, won the 1978 Newcomers Lightweight Manx Grand Prix and scored a fifth place at Macau.

The popular Yorkshireman has a Trophy named in his honour at the Gold Cup races held at Oliver's Mount,[7] a road-based circuit through parkland near the Yorkshire east coast holiday resort of Scarborough.[8]

References

  1. James Whitham Retrieved 2015-03-03
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  3. Phil Mellor Shelley Times Retrieved 2015-03-03
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  7. Motor Cycle News 12 September 1990, pp.20-21 Scarborough Gold Cup road race report. "Phil Mellor 350, First S Johnson (Yamaha)". Accessed and added 2015-03-04
  8. Motor Cycle News 12 September 1990, pp.20-21 Scarborough Gold Cup road race report. "Hot stuff in the Scarborough sun as Dave Savile leads Eddy Wright into one of the tight hairpins that are a feature of the Scarborough parkland circuit". Accessed and added 2015-03-04


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