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Jim Redman (right), shakes hands with Japans Fumio Ito after winning the 250 cc
Jim Redman (right), shakes hands with Japans Fumio Ito after winning the 250 cc lightweight TT race in the Isle of Man on one of the new Honda four-cylinder machines. 10th June 1963
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