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| Siegfried Bettmann |
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| The man who started it all with the Triumph Cycle co. in 1902. |
| Ed Turner |
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| Designer of the Paralell Twin in 1937, would rock the motorcycle world for the next 70 years. |
| Doug Hele |
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| Creator of the Triumph Modular Design and designer of Triumphs first Triple, the Trident |
| Craig Vetter |
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| Vetters Triumph badged BSA project, was such a Radical Design, would be in common use by 1990. |
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| John Bloor |
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| Resurected the defunct Triumph Marquee |
| Gary Nixon |
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| One of the celebrated "Works" riders. Grand National Champion and AMA Hall of Fame |
| Ray Pickrell |
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| Celebrated "Works" rider with the first production machine win of over 100 mph, rode "Slippery Sam" |
| Jack Shemans |
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| Inventor of the "Velocity Stack" which turned common Amal's into high performance units |
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