| FORRESTSELBOW | Downhill left-hander at Bathurst's Mount Panorama, named after a rider who ground down a body part there on the first day of practice at the venue. (8,5) |
| WASTELAND | With "The," five-part T.S. Eliot poem |
| TONER | Printer part T/1R (5) |
| ENIGMA | What one might call a rider who mysteriously fails to succeed despite clearly having enough talent. (6) |
| HORSEMAN | A rider who ran homes oddly (8) |
| ACE | Common term for a rider who's a bit fast, nothing to do with cards! (3) |
| PRO | A rider who's moved on from being an amateur. (3) |
| BATHURST | NSW Mount Panorama city (8) |
| INCONSISTENCE | A common condition for a fast rider who just can't seem to tie down a championship challenge. (13) |
| CHINAMAN | Oriental - cricket delivery from off to leg from a left-hander to a right-hander (8) |
| YORKSHIREGRIT | Hardness of some northerners who won't be ground down? (9,4) |
| BOBCHARLES | New Zealand golfer who was the first left-hander to win a major: the 1963 Open Championship |
| FLOWBOGCROSSROADS | Fast left-hander that has become a famous vantage point at the Dundrod Ulster GP circuit. (7,10) |
| HALFHEARTEDNESS | She's a left-hander, sadly showing a lack of enthusiasm (4-11) |
| RAMSHOEK | Sounds like something you'd use on a sheep, but it's the last fast left-hander that heads towards the final chicane at Assen. (8) |
| BECKETTS | The left-hander in the middle of the fast, snaking section of corners at the start of the traditional lap at Silverstone. (8) |
| SLUMP | Collapse brings top left-hander to wicket; Virat at one end gets out (5) |
| STANDEE | Rider who can't find a seat |
| SINISTER | Latin word for "left-handed" that came to mean "evil," reflecting a historical bias against left-handers in some cultures |
| IANSTARK | Scottish rider who won four Olympic silver medals, including the individual silver medal for eventing at the 1988 games |