BLOWN BEEMERS FINISHED FIRST and second in the Senior; TT fans were treated to the sight of a Nazi salute from the podium. Velocette and AJS planned to put the Germans in their place with, respectively, supercharged in-line twins and V4s. Italy was developing a taste for ohc tranverse fours. Spring frames were springing up all over; twins were very much flavour of the year: even Panther was in on the act. the Cleckheaton boys also had a go at the Maudes Trophy, alongside BSA and, the eventual winner, Triumph. Germany hosted the ISDT and was nose to nose with the British Trophy team until our lads got word that the curtain was rising on World War two and made a run for the Swiss border (shepherded, let it be said, by the editor of The Motor Cycle). British motor cyclists flocked to the colours, as did the German lads who had been their respected rivals on the track. Motor cycles went to war and the world descended into chaos. The review of this transitional year awaits you.










