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View race coverage with online channel MGP TV

by isleofman.com 27th August 2013
The Manx Motorcycle Club are pleased to announce their continued association with Greenlight TV who will film this year’s races. In an innovative development, a free online highlights programme will be available to view through its online channel MGP TV www.youtube.com/themanxgrandprix the Monday, Wednesday and Friday of race week. This link will also be accessible through the Club’s website http://www.manxgrandprix.org.
 
Club Chairman Harvey Garton commented, “We are pleased to be working again with Greenlight who produced the ITV4 programme Grand Prix Racer covering last year’s races. In the new format, we will now be able to make available a practice report and same day race coverage. We have an excellent entry in all classes including the Newcomers Race which attracted a record 65 entries, demonstrating the continued popularity of the MGP”.
 
David Beynon for Greenlight TV commented “We’re delighted to be working with the Manx Motorcycle Club again on this, the 90th Manx Grand Prix. Road Racing has been at the heart of Greenlight from day one and the Manx GP holds a very special place within the road racing calendar”.
 
Practices conclude on Monday 26th August with the Newcomers and Junior races to be held on Wednesday 28th August with Supertwins, Lightweight and Senior races to be held on Friday 30th August.
Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 27th, August 2013 10:01pm.

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