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Michael Dunlop To Race PBM Ducati At NW200 And TT

Following on the agreement made in 2020 only for plans to be scuppered due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Paul Bird Motorsport (PBM) is delighted to confirm 19-times TT winner Michael Dunlop will race one of the team’s formidable Ducati Panigale V4 RRs at the 2022 International North West 200 and 202 .

A decade of violent death: New Zealand's 158 lost women

Christie, Cissy. Joanne. Jasmine. Marie. Blessie. Chozyn. Alicia. Verity. Nicole. Bella. Azalia. Crystal. Michelle. Noelene. Bridget. Gurpreet.  These are

2021 Bennetts British Superbike Championship in association with Pirelli

Bennetts are offering one lucky rider a chance to ride the no.1 VisionTrack Ducati ridden by reigning champion Josh Brookes ahead of this year’s Bennetts British Superbike series. The ‘Bennetts BSB Search for No.1’ campaign provides a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for a fan to ride the 230hp Ducati Panigale V4 RS – a bike that clinched the 2019 and 2020 Bennetts BSB championships.  Thanks to a special collaboration with PBM and MotorSport Vision (MSV), this incredible chance is only open to members of Bennetts Rewards. Access to Bennetts Rewards is free to riders who insure their motorcycle directly with Bennetts but is also available to everyone by purchasing a 12-month subscription for just £36. Bennetts Rewards allows riders of all experience and bike types to get more from motorcycling with all-year access to exclusive savings on motorcycling clothing, accessories and experiences, incredible competitions, unrivalled access at events and other amazing opportunities.

Apology made after 'intemperate language' used in fund row

Apology made after intemperate language used in fund row By Gordon Calder Published: 13:30, 19 February 2021 Get the Courier and Groat sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper WICK Academy supporter Dan Mackay has apologised for his “intemperate language” after hitting out at what he called “a self-appointed elite” and accusing them of “towering conceit”. Mr Mackay made the apology to former Academy chairman and local businessman Colin Stewart, the spokesman for a group of people who would like to see the £140,000 in the Wick Academy Development Fund (WADF) go to local community groups in line with the fund’s constitution.

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