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'''Sammy Miller''' (born Northern Ireland [[1935]]) is a championship winning motorcycle racer, in both road racing and trials. Today Miller is still winning events more than 50 years later.
'''Sammy Miller''' (born Northern Ireland [[1935]]) is a championship winning motorcycle racer, in both road racing and trials. Today Miller is still winning events more than 50 years later.


After attending his first race at the age of 16 in 1951, Miller followed a route involving both road and dirt/grass track racing. Miller became British Trials Champion eleven times and has won the European (World) Trials Championship twice. In his continuing career, Miller is a winner of over 1300 trials, 9 gold medals and the international six days as well as coming 3rd in the World Grand Prix in 1957.
After attending his first race at the age of 16 in 1951, Miller followed a route involving both road and dirt/grass track racing. Miller became British Trials Champion eleven times and has won the European (World) Trials Championship twice. In his continuing career, Miller is a winner of over 1300 trials, 9 gold medals and the international six days as well as coming 3rd in the World Grand Prix in [[1957]].


He raced mainly for [[Ariel motorcycles]], including both trials events and the [[Isle of Man TT races]]. When Ariel were absorbed by [[BSA]] in [[1964]], he formed a partnership with the [[Spain|Spanish]] firm [[Bultaco]] and went on to become the lead developer of modern 2stroke trials motorcycles.
He set up his own motorcycle part business in 1964 in [[New Milton]], [[Hampshire]], and put a few of his old racing motorcycles in the corner - which eventually became the [[Sammy Miller Motorcycle museum]].

He set up his own motorcycle part business in [[1964]] in [[New Milton]], [[Hampshire]], and put a few of his old racing motorcycles in the corner - which eventually became the [[Sammy Miller Motorcycle museum]].


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Revision as of 22:36, 4 June 2006

Sammy Miller (born Northern Ireland 1935) is a championship winning motorcycle racer, in both road racing and trials. Today Miller is still winning events more than 50 years later.

After attending his first race at the age of 16 in 1951, Miller followed a route involving both road and dirt/grass track racing. Miller became British Trials Champion eleven times and has won the European (World) Trials Championship twice. In his continuing career, Miller is a winner of over 1300 trials, 9 gold medals and the international six days as well as coming 3rd in the World Grand Prix in 1957.

He raced mainly for Ariel motorcycles, including both trials events and the Isle of Man TT races. When Ariel were absorbed by BSA in 1964, he formed a partnership with the Spanish firm Bultaco and went on to become the lead developer of modern 2stroke trials motorcycles.

He set up his own motorcycle part business in 1964 in New Milton, Hampshire, and put a few of his old racing motorcycles in the corner - which eventually became the Sammy Miller Motorcycle museum.

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