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Reg Armstrong packed an incredible amount into his 51 years, racing motorcycles from 1946 to 1956. He won the Senior TT in the Isle of Man in 1952.
Reg Armstrong's TT career spread over seven years was preceded by a two year 'learning of the Mountain Course' in the Manx Grand Prix.
Harry Reginald (Reg) Armstrong was born on Saturday September 1st 1928 in a nursing home at number 37 Lower Leeson Street, Dublin. His father
Reg Armstrong is one of the most brilliant of the younger school of riders. In his short racing career he has already won many events in Ireland.
Born in Liverpool on September 1, 1928, the most memorable, enduring image of Reg Armstrong is of him crossing the finishing line to win the 1952 Senior TT.
International motorcycle racer and expert shot. Born Harry Reginald 'Reg' Armstrong in Liverpool to Irish parents, he was brought up in Dublin, Ireland.
Armstrong, Harold Reginald ('Reg') (1928?–1979), motorcycle champion and businessman, was born, probably in September 1928, in Liverpool, Lancashire, England.
He represented Ireland in the World Clay Pigeon Shooting Championships in Korea in 1978, winning a gold medal. Reg Armstrong died of a fractured skull at the
Harold Reginald Armstrong [1] (1 September 1928 – 24 November 1979 [2] ) was an Irish professional Grand Prix motorcycle road racer.
Hey friends! In this video, we are featuring Irish motorcycling legend, Honda 50 & Opel importer and assembler, Reg Armstrong.
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