Some of our German Newcomers for this years S100 and MGP
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Some of our German Newcomers for this years S100 and MGP
Here is a photograph taken of some of the German contingent visiting as potential Newcomer entrants for the MGP and S100, who visited the Isle Of Man last week-end, to see for themselves what it is all about.

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Among those is in the photograph you may recognise Colin Moore, Niklas Pfeiffer, Kenny Hinck and Tomas Gottschalk


See the following links for the efforts being made to bring more international riders and recognition to the MGP and S100



Photograph by John Turton
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RE: Some of our German Newcomers for this years S100 and MGP
(28-02-2012, 08:18 PM)Malcolm Wrote: Here is a photograph taken of some of the German contingent visiting as potential Newcomer entrants for the MGP and S100, who visited the Isle Of Man last week-end, to see for themselves what it is all about.

[Image: newguysmgps100in2012.jpg]

Among those is in the photograph you may recognise Colin Moore, Niklas Pfeiffer, Kenny Hinck and Tomas Gottschalk


See the following links for the efforts being made to bring more international riders and recognition to the MGP and S100



Photograph by John Turton

Excellent to see this, although that chap in the middle looks a very dodgy German to me, is he a ringer!
I was there many times a few years ago, returned in 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012. SUPPORT THE MGP
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RE: Some of our German Newcomers for this years S100 and MGP
Well the surname is pretty close to be of that origin me thinks !!!!




First found in Austria, where the name Tober became noted for its many branches in the region, each house acquiring a status and influence which was envied by the princes of the region. In their later history the name became a power unto themselves and were elevated to the ranks of nobility as they grew into this most influential family.


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