James May cycles to court over uninsured classic motorcycle
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James May cycles to court over uninsured classic motorcycle
"James May was charged with keeping a Suzuki GT750 motorcycle that did not meet insurance requirements. He arrived at court by bike, wearing an orange shirt and coat."
"The charge states that on 17 July of last year, Mr May kept a vehicle which did not meet insurance requirements. He settled the case outside of court."
"James May previously hosted Top Gear alongside Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond from 2003 until 2015, later reuniting for The Grand Tour on Amazon."
"May has indicated that 2025 will be one of the busiest years of his life as he transitions to other TV and creative projects."
James May faced charges for keeping a 50-year-old Suzuki motorcycle that did not meet insurance requirements. He cycled to Lavender Hill Magistrates' Court but did not appear before magistrates, opting to settle the case outside of court. May, known for his role on Top Gear and The Grand Tour, has been focusing on other creative projects after his on-screen partnership with Clarkson and Hammond ended in September 2024. He described 2025 as one of the busiest years of his life.
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