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Aaron League Adapts Quickly To The Mountain Course
- Updated: September 4, 2014
Photo by Road Racing News
Aaron League adapted quickly to the mountain course on his Manx Grand Prix debut. Aaron at this years MGP became the youngest rider from America to have competed at the prestigious races.
Newcomers b race was to be a highly consistent one for the rider competing for Rea racing on a SV650 Suzuki as he slotted his way into top six placing by end of opening lap. Having maintained an ultra consistent pace to the end of lap three Aaron had secured a fantastic fifth place finish which included lapping at 104.888 mph.
Photo by Road Racing News
Although he didn’t go onto finish super twins race personal best lap speed of 105.353 mph was acquired to prove in his first year competing on the most famous road race circuit in the world that he has the potential to secure more standout results at Manx Grand Prix and at the Isle of Man TT.