I had the great pleasure of meeting Tom Herron in the IOM in 1976 when he scored his famous double victory, in the junior and senior races. He seemed totally unaffected by his success in racing and he came across as a really nice, down to earth kind of guy. He was a superb real road racer, as well as a great short circuit scratcher, and it was curious that the factories took as long as they did before they came knocking on his door.
Although already 29 years of age by the time he signed up with Suzuki, I don´t feel Tom ever realized his full potential.
Would he have been able to challenge for the world title had he not met his untimely end? I think so, especially in the light of what we know know, namely, that the factory Suzuki´s were the the dominant machines in 1981 and 82. I think he was a better rider than both Uncini and Lucchinelli.
The two pics below have been reproduced from Jon Ekerold´s excellent book, The Privateer, with his kind permission.

