Cecil Sandford
Born in Blockley in 1928, MV Agusta signed him on in 1952 to try - together with Graham, Sala and Copeta - to shatter the World Championship front. The undertaking was a roaring success due to his finishes (3 wins and 2 second places), which won the first of a long series of World Championship titles for MV.
He stayed at MV Agusta the next two seasons, where he again took second place in the 125 World Championship class in 1953.
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