Johnny Brittain
Male, Person
1932 –
Who is Johnny Brittain?
Johnny Brittain became famous as a British motorcycle trials rider. His father Vic Brittain was also a famous trials rider and winner of the British Experts Trial in 1936 and 1938.
Originally riding for DMW and then James motorcycles, Johnny beat the three James works riders in his first International Six Days' Trial in the 125cc class. He moved to Royal Enfield on the Royal Enfield Bullet 350cc. 1950 was his first full year riding the Bullet, at the very young age of eighteen when he won a gold medal in the ISDT held that year in Wales, as well as the first class gold award in the Scottish Six Days Trial, a nine hundred mile endurance competition.
Overall Johnny Brittain won more than 50 trade sponsored championship events. These wins included the tough Scott and British Experts trials, which he won twice. In 1956 he won the ACU star and was runner up or third place in several other competitions. Johnny competed in the International Six Days Trials for fifteen consecutive years, winning 13 gold medals. He was a member of the last British team to win the event in Czechoslovakia in 1953.
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