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Motorcycling Art Prints.  Cranston Fine Arts collection of motorcycling and motorbike racing art prints and paintings, featuring some of the best known riders and racers in the history of motorcycling.  Riders depicted include Carl Fogarty, Neil Hodgson, Shakey Byrne, Wayne Rainey, Steve Hislop and Valentino Rossi.

Motorcycle Racing Art Prints

 Valentino Rossi on his way to a seventh Moto GP World Championship in the 2009 season on his Yamaha, scoring thirteen podium finishes including six race wins leaving him 45 points clear of his nearest rival. Valentino Rossi by Ivan Berryman.Click For DetailsB0341
 Shakey Burn salutes the crowd at Brands Hatch after comprehensively beating all of the World Superbike stars in both races of the 2003 series. Lets Hear it for Shakey by Robert Tomlin.Click For DetailsDHM1476
 Barry Sheene, at the pinnacle of his success, takes a lap of honour after breaking all records when winning the 1977 500cc World Championship race at Spa Francorchamps in Belgium.  On a circuit now considered too dangerous for Superbikes, his remarkable lap record remains unbroken. The Legend - Barry Sheene 1959 - 2003 by Robert Tomlin.Click For DetailsDHM1477
 John Reynolds is one of the most experienced riders ever in the field of superbikes, and is always a serious contender for any race in which he competes. He won the British Superbike Championship in 2001 and came second in 2003 beaten only by a dominant Shane Shakey Byrne on the Monster Mob Ducati. One of the highlights of the 2003 season was his performance as a wild card in the British round of the World Superbike Championship when he gained a magnificent second place, beating all of the world stars including the eventual champion, Neil Hodgson. Our picture shows John on the Rizia Suzuki as he powers round Brands Hatch and out of Stirlings lifting the front wheel in characteristic style, during this magnificent ride. Blue Thunder by Neil Taylor.Click For DetailsDHM1606
 Colin Edwards gave Honda racing another victory with an inspired performance during the last race of the season to put rival Troy Bayliss into second place. Bobs painting depicts the typically-aggressive cornering style of the Texas Tornado in his winning leathers as he threw the mighty Honda around the Imola racing circuit. Down to the Wire by Robert Tomlin.Click For DetailsDHM2552
 Il Dottore Volante - 2001 world MOTOGP 500 champion Valentino Rossi flying along on his Honda.   Il Dottore Volante by Robert Tomlin.Click For DetailsDHM2553
 At the end of the first race of the 2003 season, Neil Hodgson raises his fist in salute, serving notice that this year - 2003 - the title of Champion would be his. Serving Notice by Robert Tomlin.Click For DetailsDHM2558
 The amazing, cool, Carl Foggarty - a legend in his own time - is captured throwing himself and his machine around a bend on the way to another Superbike title. Fogarty by Martin Smith.Click For DetailsDHM2567
FAR725. Tribute to Carl Fogarty by Stuart McIntyre. Tribute to Carl Fogarty by Stuart McIntyre.Click For DetailsFAR0725
FAR875. King Carl by Derrick Mark. King Carl by Derrick Mark.Click For DetailsFAR0875
FAR911. Decade of Dedication by David Bill. Decade of Dedication by David Bill.Click For DetailsFAR0911
FAR916. Sporting Legends - Carl Fogarty by Stuart McIntyre. Sporting Legends - Carl Fogarty by Stuart McIntyre.Click For DetailsFAR0916
FAR979. Euro 100 by Derrick Mark. Euro 100 by Derrick Mark.Click For DetailsFAR0979
 Valentino Rossi at speed on his Repsol Honda. Rossi at Speed by Derrick Mark.Click For DetailsFAR0994
FAR999. The Wild Card by Derrick Mark. The Wild Card by Derrick Mark.Click For DetailsFAR0999
Neil Hodgson was born in Burnley, Lancashire in 1973.  An early start in Motocross eventually led Neil to road racing.  In his first full season he claimed the British 125cc championship.  Then in 1993 Neil moved to the world stage as the youngest rider in the 125cc World Championship.  Neil joined GSE Racing in 1999 following a season in World Superbike with Kawasaki and returned to the domestic championship, when he won the British Championship and two World Superbike races in only his second season with GSE.  In 2001 Neil took fifth place in the World Championship and in 2002 he was third in the world rankings.  Technically brilliant and having attained a good balance of composure and aggression, Neil has become a legend in the sport of motorcycling.Sporting Legends - Neil Hodgson by Stuart McIntyre.Click For DetailsFAR10015
FAR1007. Hodgson at Speed by Derrick Mark. Hodgson at Speed by Derrick Mark.Click For DetailsFAR1007
 Five times World Motorcycle Champion Joey Dunlop was tragically killed in 2000 while racing in Estonia. Joey started racing in 1969 and competed for the first time in the Isle of Man TT in 1976. His first TT victory was in 1977 when he won the Jubilee Classic on a Rea Yamaha. He went on to win 26 TTs, gaining 80 TT Replicas from 98 starts in a 25 year TT career. He also had 24 Ulster Grand Prix wins, a total that is unlikely to be surpassed. Joey not only directed his energies to winning races, for which he was awarded the MBE, but also to helping others and his charity work earned him a well-deserved OBE. Known simply and affectionately by all as Yer Maun, Joey Dunlop was a legend in his own lifetime. Big Star Gone by Ray GoldsbroughClick For DetailsLE0602
 Valentino Rossi on his way to securing the 2001 500cc World Championship title. Il Dottore by Ray Goldsbrough.Click For DetailsLE0628
Neil Hodgson winning the World Superbike round at Donington Park, July 2001.The Futures Bright by Dave Foord.Click For DetailsLE0657
 The 2001 500cc Grand Prix World Champion, Valentino Rossi riding the Honda AC211V to victory at the Japanese MotoGP in Suzuka, April 2002. Numero Uno by Ray Goldsbrough.Click For DetailsLE0660
 Valentino Rossi winning the Italian Grand Prix to become the seventh most successful rider in GP history.  Mugello, June 2002. Mugello Maestro by Ray Goldsbrough.Click For DetailsLE0679
Valentino Rossi celebrates his 100th GP race by establishing both new lap and race records at Donnington Park on the Honda RC211V to win his 46th Grand Prix. Great Britain MotoGP, July 2002.Rossi Reigns Supreme by Ray Goldsbrough.Click For DetailsLE0692
Carl Fogarty testing the new Foggy Petronas FP1 at Brands Hatch, 2003Back on Track by Dave Foord.Click For DetailsLE0719
Neil Hodgson puts in 100% to achieve Pole Position, his 1st Double Win, the 1st Win for the Ducati 999 and the race and lap record at Valencia, March 2003.One Hundred Percent by Dave Foord.Click For DetailsLE0741
 The 500cc MotoGP World Champion, Valentino Rossi wins the Spanish Grand Prix after a masterful performance.  Jerez, May 2003. The Doctor al Massimo by Ray Goldsbrough.Click For DetailsLE0743
 2003 World Superbike Champion, Neil Hodgson with James Toseland in his slipstream.  British World Superbike - June 2003.  Battle of Britain by Dave Foord.Click For DetailsLE0779
 Neil Hodgson celebrates winning the World Superbike Championship at Assen, September 2003.  No.1 by Dave Foord.Click For DetailsLE0785
500cc MotoGP World Champion, Valentino Rossi riding the Honda for the last time wins the final race of the season. Valencia, November 2003Flower Power by Ray Goldsbrough.Click For DetailsLE0804
James Toseland achieves first and second places in the opening round of the World Superbike Championship in Spain, Valencia, February 2004Viva Britannia by Dave Foord.Click For DetailsLE0825
 World Superbike legend Carl Fogarty guides his Ducati round a tight right-hander. Tribute to a Legend by Dave Foord.Click For DetailsLE0916
 Shanghai, May 2005 - the first MotoGP in China saw World Champion Valentino Rossi ride to victory on the Yamaha YZR-M1 and claim his 44th Premier Class success. Chinese Breakaway by Ray Goldsbrough.Click For DetailsLE0935
 Valentino Rossi produced one of the most breathtaking displays of riding in living memory, when in the space of three laps, and appalling conditions, he overtook front runners, Kenny Roberts Jnr and Alex Barros with a devastatingly late burst to win the British MotoGP.  Donnington Park, July 2005. Walking on Water by Ray Goldsbrough.Click For DetailsLE0963
MCU10866. Valentino Rossi (Photograph) Valentino Rossi (Photograph)Click For DetailsMCU10866
Carl Fogarty - Ducati Performance - World Superbike Champion 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999.Superbike Super Champion by Michael Thompson.Click For DetailsMT0011
 Valentino Rossi.  Honda RC211V Master on Two Wheels by Michael Thompson.Click For DetailsMT0039
Valentino Rossi on his 2004 Yamaha. Doctors Orders by Michael Thompson. (GS)Click For DetailsMTG0074
 Barry Sheene on his Heron Suzuki. The Magnificent Seven by Michael Thompson. (GS)Click For DetailsMTG0075
<b>SOLD OUT (£53, October 2009)</b>Power On by Michael Thompson.Click For DetailsMTG0101
 Four times World Champion, the most successful superbike rider of all time. Fogarty by Peter Deighan.Click For DetailsPDC0001
RO1. Classic Paddock by Rod Organ Classic Paddock by Rod OrganClick For DetailsRO0001
 Greeves Trials 1964. Don Smith by Rod OrganClick For DetailsRO0002
 Bill Ivy, Phil Read & Mike Hailwood - French GP 1967 The Ivy League by Rod OrganClick For DetailsRO0003
 Helmut Fath / W Kalaugh - URS 500 Sidecar - German GP 1968 Home Made Champion by Rod OrganClick For DetailsRO0004
 Honda 250 6 1967 Six Appeal by Rod OrganClick For DetailsRO0005
 Mike Hailwood Portrait Mike the Bike by Rod OrganClick For DetailsRO0006
 Sammy Miller - 500 Arial Scottish Six Days Trial 1962 - above Loch Leven. Sams First Scottish by Rod OrganClick For DetailsRO0007
 The Doctor Delivers: 1st win by Valentino Rossi on the M1 Yamaha, WELKOM SA 2004. More Adrenaline Doctor by Rod Organ.Click For DetailsRO0008
 Joey Dunlop leading David Jefferies, Ulster GP 1999.  Joey - The Roaring forties by Rod OrganClick For DetailsRO0009
 Colin Edwards Aprillia RS3 Triple Moto GP 2003 Colin and the Cube by Rod OrganClick For DetailsRO0010
 Valentino Rossi at Estoril Champion! Moto GP 2003 by Rod Organ.Click For DetailsRO0011
 Ron Haslam Norton rotary British GP Donington 1991 Rocket Ron by Rod OrganClick For DetailsRO0012
 Robert Dunlop (JPS Norton) leads brother Joey, Trevor Nation, Carl Fogarty, Phil McCallen, Eddie Laycock, Johnny Rea and Dave Leach, the railway bridge, Portrush. NW200 - 1990 by Rod OrganClick For DetailsRO0013
 The Doctor Valentino Rossi Honda NSR 500 500 GP 2001 The Flying Doctor by Rod Organ.Click For DetailsRO0014
 Neil Hodgson leads Nori Haga, 2002 WSB Championships Orange Mobile by Rod Organ.Click For DetailsRO0016
 Chris Walker Shell Advance Honda NSR 500, 500 GP 2001 Learning the Hard Way by Rod OrganClick For DetailsRO0017
 Carl Fogarty - Ducati 996 - WSB Donington 1999 - Craner Curves King Carl by Rod Organ.Click For DetailsRO0019
 Dougie Lampkin - Sheffield Indoor Arena Trial 2002 Sheffield Steel by Rod OrganClick For DetailsRO0020
 Carl Fogarty - Ducati 888 - WSB Chapionships 1993 Foggy With Clouds by Rod Organ.Click For DetailsRO0021
 Carl Fogarty - Ducati 916 v Scott Russell - Muzzy Kawasaki 750, Australia 1994 Champions by Rod Organ.Click For DetailsRO0023
 Wayne Rainey - Yamaha YZR 500 - S. Africa 1992 Waynes World by Rod OrganClick For DetailsRO0024
 Max Biaggi - Aprilia 250 - 1996 Magnificent Max by Rod OrganClick For DetailsRO0025
 Niall MacKenzie / Steve Hislop - Cadburys Boost Yamaha 750 - British Superbike Championships 1998 Clash of the Clans by Rod OrganClick For DetailsRO0026
 Jamie Whitham - Suzuki GSXR 750 - WSB Championships 1997 A Brake in the Clouds by Rod OrganClick For DetailsRO0027
 Mick Doohan - Honda NSR 500 - Micks fifth World Title, 1998. Give me Five by Rod OrganClick For DetailsRO0028
 Carl Fogarty - Ducati 996 - WSB 1998 The Blackburn Bullet by Rod Organ.Click For DetailsRO0029
 Kevin Schwantz - Suzuki vs Wayne Rainey - Yamaha, British GP Donington 1991 Revin Kevin by Rod OrganClick For DetailsRO0030
 Joey Dunlop F1 TT 2000 at Ballaugh Bridge The Triple Jump by Rod OrganClick For DetailsRO0031
<b>SOLD OUT (£75, July 2009)</b>Fire and Rain by Rod OrganClick For DetailsRO0033
 Mike Hailwood - 500 Suzuki 1979 Classic TT - Guthries Memorial by Rod OrganClick For DetailsRO0034
 Bill Ivy - Yamaha 125 4 1968 u lightweight TT 33rd Milestone No Time to Lose by Rod OrganClick For DetailsRO0035
 Joey Dunlop, Senior TT 2000 at the Gooseneck. For Love of the Sport by Rod OrganClick For DetailsRO0036
 Phil McCallen - Honda RC45 750, 1997 F1 TT - Kepple Gate Mac Attack by Rod OrganClick For DetailsRO0037
 Mike Hailwood - Ducati - 1978 F1 TT - Verandah. Heros Return by Rod OrganClick For DetailsRO0038
 Jim Moodie - TT Lap Record Holder - 1999 Senior TT Honda RC4S The Moodie Blues by Rod OrganClick For DetailsRO0039
 Mike Hailwood - MV 500 - 1965 Senior TT - Gooseneck The Will to Win by Rod OrganClick For DetailsRO0040
 Joey Dunlop Clears the Tank Breather 125cc TT 1999 Breathe Easy by Rod OrganClick For DetailsRO0041
 Mike Hailwood - 297cc Honda 6 1967 Junior TT - Ballaugh Bridge. Flying Mike by Rod OrganClick For DetailsRO0042
 Mick Grant - Kawasaki 750 3 - 1977 Classic TT - Bungalow Bridge Classic Grant by Rod OrganClick For DetailsRO0043
 Mike Hailwood - Honda 500 - 1967 Senior TT - Bray Hill On the Ragged Edge by Rod OrganClick For DetailsRO0044
 Steve Hislop - Honda RC30 RVF - 1989 F1 TT - Kirkmichael Into the Light by Rod OrganClick For DetailsRO0045
 Mike Hailwood leads Phil Read - F1 TT 1978 Masterclass by Rod OrganClick For DetailsRO0046
 Jock Taylor - Gordon Russell - Sidecar TT 1979. Chariot of Fire by Rod OrganClick For DetailsRO0047
 Steve Hislop - Norton 588 - 1992 Steve Hislop by Rod OrganClick For DetailsRO0048
 750 Norton - F750 TT 1973 - Appledene Peter Williams by Rod OrganClick For DetailsRO0049
 Stanley Woods - 350 Velocette - 1939 Junior TT - St Ninians Stanley the Tenth by Rod OrganClick For DetailsRO0050
RO51.  Windy Corner  by Rod Organ. Windy Corner by Rod OrganClick For DetailsRO0051
RO52.  Aquostini by Rod Organ. Aquostini by Rod OrganClick For DetailsRO0052
 John McGuinness RI Yamaha exits Ramsay hairpin en route to breaking the absolute TT lap record- FI TT 2004. John McGuinness - The New Master by Rod OrganClick For DetailsRO0053
  Agostini ( MV500) leads Mike Hailwood ( Honda 500) Czech GP Brno Circuit 1967- Mike won the race; Ago the Championship.  The Big Guns 1967 by Rod OrganClick For DetailsRO0054
 Barry Sheene aboard his Suzuki in his championship winning season of 1977 at the famous Spa circuit. Sheene at Spa 1977 by Rod Organ.Click For DetailsRO0055
 Valentino Rossi battling with Nicky Hayden at the 2006 Italian Grand Prix at Mugello.  In front of his partisan fans, Valentino Rossi went on to win his home race with Nicky Hayden finishing third having been passed by Loris Capirossi, with just three seconds separating the first five places. Race to the Line by Rod Organ.Click For DetailsRO0056
SPC506. The Texas Tornado by Daniel York. The Texas Tornado by Daniel York.Click For DetailsSPC0506
<b>Last two copies available.</b>Motor Cycling Greats by Stephen Doig.Click For DetailsSSP0150

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