“It was the St Vincent today!” said Raspoutine, president of the French section of the Vincent Owner’s Club. Indeed Lancelot Unissart and Bruno Leroy finished first and second at Le Mans on their Grey Flashes (Egli for Lancelot and Vincent for Bruno). This first round of the IHRO championship got also a great exposure for the Vincent brand as it took place in opening of the 24 Hours Moto which are still ongoing (April 9-10, 2016). Congratulations to both of them and to their respective teams.
- 1 Lancelot Unissart (Egli-Vincent 500 Grey Flash Godet) #3 | France)
- 2 Bruno Leroy (Vincent 500 Grey Flash (Godet) #1 | France)
- 3 Ian Steltner (Seeley 500 G50 #4 | United Kingdom)
- 4 Raf Blanckaert (Paton 500 Twin #54 | Belgium)
- 5 Alain Vandriessche (Paton 500 Twin #53 | Belgium)
- 6 Alan Jackson (Norton 500 Manx #15 | United Kingdom)
- 7 Steve Parrot (Aermacchi 350 Ala d’Oro #33 | United Kingdom)
- 8 Jack Scrivener (Aermacchi 350 Ala d’Oro (Drixton) #38 | United Kingdom)
- Total entries = 33 | IHRO1-500 (Single 500cc) = 18 |IHRO2 (Twin 500cc) = 8 | IHRO1-350 (Single 350cc) = 8
Philippe Guyony – April 9, 2016
(More to come once final results are published)







See other pictures from DADO Photography:
http://www.dadophotography.com/international-historic-racing-organisation-ihro-lemans/
Lancelot’s Facebook page:
Vincents on ALL THREE steps!!
My middle name is Vincent named after the great marque
Regards (and congratulations)
Ian (Vincent) Steltner
Seeley G50
Ian, With a name like that you need to think about a Grey Flash next year! Congratulations for your third position and the G50 Seeley is a great bike too. Philippe