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Senior Manx GP Winner Canny Joins Scott Racing

2025 Senior Manx Grand Prix winner Caomhan Canny, has signed for Trevor Scott’s TT podium finishing Scott Racing team, replacing Joe Yeardsley, to race GSXR 750 Suzuki, RS660, RSV4 Aprilia’s…

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2025 Manx Grand Prix Preview

Celebrating next week, its 102nd Anniversary the much-loved Manx Grand Prix continually produces new Mountain Course racing superheroes. After a string of victory near misses, could 2025 finally be the…

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2025 Manx GP: Junior/Super Twin Start Numbers Break Cover

Thursday 2025 Manx Grand Prix, start number news, detailing the intended first twenty starters for Junior, Super Twin contests. 2018 Newcomers B race winner, Michael Rees, is the competitor given…

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TT 2025 Chat: Laxey Ace Joe Yeardsley

Senior Manx Grand Prix winner, Cain Road Race runner-up in 2023, top ten finisher from his TT debut last year, Laxey’s Joe Yeardsley is one of the Isle of Man’s…

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Road Racing News Podcast – Improvements, Improvements

Five, four, three, two, one, the latest Road Racing News podcast is here. Today’s real roads related chat, discusses: * Scott Racing growing to a four-rider team * Positive Oliver’s…

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Scott Racing Announce Four-Rider Team, First MGP Tenure

The Super Twins TT podium finishing Scott Racing team will expand to four-riders, for their 2025 road racing ventures. 2023 Senior Manx GP winner Joe Yeardsley, who has signed a…

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Yeardsley Moves To Scott Racing

Super Twin TT podium finishers Scott Racing have disclosed that their main roads rider for 2025 replacing 2022 Irish Road Race Supersport Champion Michael Browne, will be 2023 Senior Manx…

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Jamie Coward Aprilia Mounted In 2015 Lightweight TT

Jamie Coward is competing for the Scott racing Aprilia team in the 2015 lightweight TT. Jamie who competed for the first time on the mountain course at the 2010 Manx…

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Classic TT Races – Tuesday Practice Formula 2 News

Photo by Road Racing News James Cowton currently second in Duke road race rankings championship produced a lap speed of 108.326 mph on Pete Berwick’s TZ250 Yamaha to lead the…

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