Mount Gambier has had many sidecar aces two of whom died while racing. Ian Hogg died at Bathurst in April 1972 riding his Manx Norton.
Ian’s son Colin, who lives in New Zealand, has informed me his father’s racing outfit which had been restored by Wangarrata legend Ken Lucas is now with the Hogg family in New Zealand and negotiations are under way to place it in a museum there.
In the late 1950s, Ian raced the Manx outfit in the accompanying picture, but later reportedly bought an ex Bernie Mack Manx and that may have been the outfit he crashed at Bathurst. The photo is courtesy of Mount Gambier’s Kevin Lock.
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Colin is a self confessed motor cycle tragic who bought his first motor cycle in the 1950s. He began racing outfits in Scrambles in the early 1960s with quite a bit of success. Following his move to Mount Gambier in 1972, he soon became involved with the local motor cycling fraternity and so began his interest in the history of motor cycling in the South East, especially at "Mac Park". This ultimately led to the publication of the two volumes of "Potholes and paddocks to the Park". Colin has done several Charity Fundraising events with a Powerpoint on the contents of the books for organisations such as Salvation Army Red Shield Appeal, Queensland Flood Relief, Movember, RFDS and Cancer SA. One is being planned to assist Lifeline. Check out this site for future events.He still has a couple of motor cycles and always a project on the go.
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