Following extensive consultation with representatives from key operational groups, the Isle of Man Government has taken the decision to cancel this years Manx Grand Prix.
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It has been confirmed today that this years Classic TT presented by Bennetts, due to take place between Sunday 22 August and Monday 30 August, has been cancelled.
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Barely has the chequered flag been waved on the 2019 Isle of Man TT Races before attention turns to the Classic TT presented by Bennetts and the next instalment of Motorcycle themed festival entertainment on the Isle of Man.
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Race fans on the Isle of Man were treated to a stunning finale with the Senior Manx Grand Prix providing drama and excitement throughout the four lap race
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Irelands Andrew Farrell won a dramatic Manx Grand Prix Supporters Club MGP Lightweight Race 2, following up his victory in the first Race earlier in the week, but the race was decided on the last lap when race leader James Chawke retired while leading by over fifty seconds. There was also a second win for Darryl Tweed in the concurrent MGP Ultra Lightweight Race.
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It was a great day for Ireland at todays Manx Grand Prix with Andrew Farrell following up James Chawkes Junior win earlier in the day with victory in the todays MGP Supporters Club Lightweight MGP Race. Indeed Ireland enjoyed a lock out on the Lightweight podium with Irish riders taking the first three places.
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Irelands James Chawke clinched victory in todays Mylchreests Junior Manx Grand Prix after race leader Matt Stevenson, who held a thirty second lead at Ramsey on the second lap, dramatically crashed out of the race at the Creg Ny Baa.
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Irelands Thomas Maxwell followed some of the most famous names in road racing history including Ian Hutchinson, Robert Dunlop, Michael Dunlop, Carl Fogarty, Phillip McCallen and Ryan Farquhar to win the rescheduled MGP Newcomers A Race. Welshman Michael Rees took the honours in the "B" Race after a thrilling duel with James Hind that saw the lead change hands six times.
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After a short delay to move cars from the course, the 2018 Manx Grand Prix got underway at 5.40pm, a delay of around twenty minutes, with an untimed lap for the newcomers.
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