Maudes_Trophy

Maudes Trophy

The Maudes Trophy is a motorcycle award established in 1923 by George Pettyt, owner of Maudes Motor Mart[1] based in Great Portland Street, London who promoted an impartially-observed endurance test for motorcycles and provided a challenge award to the ACU who participated by acting as the body responsible for providing observers.[2] Pettyt donated a silver trophy for the Auto-Cycle Union (ACU) to award annually, although over the years attempts proved to be infrequent.[3][4]

The last award came in December 2023, when electric motorcycle manufacturer Zero Motorcycles successfully took a pair of DSR/X machines on a 60 hour, 1200 mile, ride starting in Lands End and taking in Lowestoft, Edinburgh and Holyhead, before ending at the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme Awards ceremony in the city of Liverpool.[5]

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References

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  11. Thomas, Trevor (February–March 1991). Bowdler, Jeremy (ed.). "Maudes Trophy" (PDF). Classic Motorcycling (25). Darlinghurst, New South Wales, Australia: Mason Stewart Publishing: 62–64. ISSN 1033-3517. Retrieved 4 May 2014.
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  13. Wilson, Hugo (1993). The Ultimate Motor-Cycle Book. London, UK: Dorling Kindersley. 1952 BSA A7 500cc Star Twin, p. 69. ISBN 0-7513-0043-8. This is one of three historic Maudes Trophy bikes, subjected to an observed 4,958-mile (7,979km) test in 1952
  14. "The history of Honda". Archived from the original on 2012-02-09. Retrieved 2008-07-13.

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