The Isle of Man Government, the licence holder for the Isle of Man TT, is inviting expressions of interest for an independent Promoter to organise and commercialise the Isle of Man TT Races and Classic TT Races and develop a global Isle of Man TT Series.
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The Isle of Man Government Department of Economic Development, rights holder for the Isle of Man TT Races fuelled by Monster Energy, has signed a major new two-year agreement with RST to be the Official Safety Partner.
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The decision to operate additional sailings and provide additional vehicle deck space on fast craft Manannan has contributed to this increase, helping to ensure more people can experience the action and atmosphere.
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The Isle of Man Government is inviting expressions of interest from suitably experienced, qualified and affiliated organisations to provide the service of Race organiser to the Department of Economic Development for the annual Isle of Man TT Races.
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Michael Dunlop joined Steve Hislop and Phillip McCallen on 11 wins at the Isle of Man TT Races fuelled by Monster Energy when he took Friday afternoons PokerStars Senior TT race, the second year in succession when he has won 4 races in a week.
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Dean Harrison claimed his first Isle of Man TT Races fuelled by Monster Energy win when he took Friday mornings 3 lap Bikenation Lightweight race. Held in perfect conditions, the RC Express Racing by MSS Performance rider led from start to finish and ran out victor by 14.6s with last years winner James Hillier in second and another youngster, James Cowton, in third.
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Dave Molyneux and Patrick Farrance won the second Sure Sidecar TT race on Thursday afternoon, the Manxman claiming his 17th victory, after John Holden and Andy Winkle ran into problems at midrace distance.
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Michael Dunlop joined legendary names Giacomo Agostini, Stanley Woods, Rob Fisher and Ian Lougher on 10 wins when he led the second Monster Energy Supersport TT race from start to finish. Riding his own MD Racing Honda, Dunlop gradually reeled in Bruce Anstey, who started ten seconds in front of him on the road, and the pair circulated together for the second half of the race, the gap at the end 10.089s as the Kiwi, in a display of sportsmanship, let Michael take the chequered flag first. William Dunlop took third on the Tyco Suzuki.
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