As we approach the end of another year and start the countdown to TT 2012, it time to reflect on the charities activities and successes of 2011.
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Iconic Italian brand MV Agusta will be making a notable return to compete in the Isle of Man TT Races, campaigned by the World Performance Racing team. WPR is a family run business based in Chesterfield who, in association with Chorley-based Moto GB, will be taking the new MV Agusta F3 and F4 machines to compete at the TT next year.
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Having been attending the Isle of Man TT Races for over 60 years, I decided to go through my "Vast Collection", stored in my loft. In this collection is a staggering amount of film, slides, press releases, photographs,information, souvenirs and hand-written notes.
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It came as no surprise to the guests at the TT Riders Association annual lunch that the main dish on the menu was Barnsley chop. For it was Mick Chatterton, son of that famous Yorkshire town, who did the traditional "ride in" as newly elected President of the TTRA for the coming year.
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Five spectacular spectator areas have been designated as "Fan Zones" for the 2012 Isle of Man TT Races, fuelled by Monster Energy, and each will have a temporary grandstand. The grandstands will have capacity of between 200 and 300 seats each, supplementing the main TT Grandstand on the start/finish line on Glencrutchery Road.
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2011 marks the sixth time in total Ryan has come first in the rankings. Road racers score ranking points by taking part in a variety of events throughout the season.
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Michael Rutter made Macau Motorcycle Grand Prix history today by taking a seventh victory on the famous Guia street circuit, bettering the existing record he had shared with fellow legend Ron Haslam since 2005.
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Six-time winner at Macau, Michael Rutter, took pole position for tomorrow's shortened 12-lap City of Dreams Macau Motorcycle Grand Prix – 45th Edition.
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The Sports Consultancy has been appointed by the Department of Economic Development to conduct a feasibility study into the formation of an Isle of Man TT World Series.
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