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Rod Coleman (motorcycle racer)

Rod W Coleman (born 19 June 1926) was a Grand Prix motorcycle road racer from New Zealand who raced for AMC (Associated Motorcycles) riding AJS motorcycles both at the Isle of Man TT, and in the Grand Prix World Championship in Europe, between 1951 and 1956. He was the first official entrant from the New Zealand Auto-Cycle Union in the 1949 Isle of Man TT, but crashed in practice.,〔Title: "TT Special", Published: 8 June 1953, page 9〕 and in 1954 became the first New Zealander to win a TT.
==Background==
Rod Coleman is the son of Percy "Cannonball Coleman" also from Wanganui who first raced at the 1930 Isle of Man TT but retired from the 1930 Junior TT and Senior TT Races. The first New Zealand competitor to enter the TT was Alan Woodman who entered the 1910 Isle of Man TT races, but lost a leg in a practice crash.〔Title: "Island Racer", Published: 2004, Page 68.〕 The "TT Special" of 1951 describes Rod Coleman (R W Coleman) as a "motorcycle dealer from Wanganui", then aged 25 years.〔Title: "TT Special", Published: 4 June 1951, page 9〕

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