130 Mph Club member Dominic Herbertson, machines stable for TT 2025 is complete, thanks to new Super Twin steed suppliers, Melbray Racing.
The Chasin the Racin host, competed for Simon Warren’s outfit, during last August’s Manx Grand Prix aboard Dunnell Manx Norton apparatus, going onto take a more than creditable seventh place finish in the Classic Senior race.
Looking ahead to May, June’s Twins category action around the fabled, mythical Mountain Course, 2018 Junior Classic TT winner Herbertson, who’s class vault is expected to be disclosed in the closing days lead-up to TT 2025, stated:
“I’m really looking forward to riding the Melbray Racing bike at this year ‘s TT. They are a small team, but a great bunch of people, and I’m hoping to have the same results or better in this class than I had at last year’s TT.”
Prior mentioned Melbray Racing Team Owner, Simon Warren stated:
“We are super excited to have our team coming to the TT this year and having such a great talent as Dominic Herbertson riding our bike makes it even more special.
It’s been a steep learning curve, but one we have enjoyed, and it is a childhood dream come true, having a bike lining up on the grid for a TT race.
We have some wonderful sponsors joining us on this journey, so a massive thank you to Venhill Engineering, The Bike Shed London, Uggly and Co, The Shed at Laxey and Chasin’ the Racin’ podcast. Without them, this would not be possible.”
Quotes via Melbray Racing press release
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