2011 Barry Sheene Memorial Trophy
Competing bikes included a wealth of home grown UK favourites, including Manx, Nortons and Matchless G50s, alongside overseas exotica such as Ducati, BMW, MV Agusta and Gilera.
These sports bikes from yesteryear were ridden by many top names from the past and present, including Trevor Nation, Michael Rutter, Chas Mortimer, Sean Emmett, James Haydon and Stan Woods, plus father and son Paul and Scott Smart, brother-in-law and nephew of the late Barry Sheene, after whom the race was named.
As with previous Revivals, the result was decided by aggregate timing from two races, with each owner-rider paired up with a professional racer, and both riding in each race, changing over in the pits at the halfway mark. The Le Mans-style running start is also a feature of the race. The Trophy was won by Duncan Fitchett and Jeremy McWilliams.




