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Niall Mackenzie Column - Mar 2005
By Niall Mackenzie on 01/03/2005 16:25:25
The man in black

Stuart Johnson in there, or a Phil Borley - a really good technical guy who sees it from a rider's perspective. But maybe there are only so many of those people available.TV times?The BBC haven't decided what to do with the British Championship coverage

Niall Mackenzie Column - July 10
By Niall Mackenzie on 15/07/2010 12:29:18
Many kind words of comfort for those involved in all walks of the throbbing motorsports industry. Thank the lord for the unbridled generosity of spirit of this prince among men

bet the cops had fun getting that one to the pound.I reckon the BBC lost a golden opportunity when Suzi Perry decided to hang up her (ear) muffs and microphone for a less hectic life. Suzi was accepted and welcomed by most of the GP paddock and had she

Niall Mackenzie Column - Jan 2007
By Niall Mackenzie on 01/01/2007 19:08:31
The voices are telling Niall to look for adventure, but is the great outdoors really all it's cracked up to be? More importantly, is this the first sign of a mid-life crisis for our Spuds?

but I do admire him as a presenter and journalist so wish him and his family all the very best. I noticed soon after his accident the Health and Safety brigade were accusing the BBC and Top Gear of 'glorifying speed'. And so they should glorify speed

Niall Mackenzie Column - Apr 2009
By Niall Mackenzie on 01/04/2009 11:01:13
Niall sees a Silver lining to MotoGP’s move from Donington to Silverstone. We couldwell be in for some Grand Prix glory years a few years from now...

was in the process of carrying out a similar bathroom-related task. My wife, Jan, shouted: “Oh my god Niall, come down quick, there’s some shocking news on teletext!” I was honestly thinking: “twin towers or dead royal,” but although the news definitely wasn’t good

Niall Mackenzie Column - Nov 09
By Niall Mackenzie on 27/11/2009 15:21:06
Niall mourns the loss of the 250GP class but looks forward to a new era of opportunity for British racers, voices his concerns over dwindling sponsorship and goes over the top...

they deserve very soon.Finally, any of you that read my column last month may remember me mentioning an R1 stunt I got completely wrong. If you can be bothered, YouTube ‘Mackenzie R1 Knockhill’ to see how not to do a stoppie...

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