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ENJOY THE THRILLS AND SPILLS AT THE LISBURN SUPERMOTO



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Published Date:
27 June 2008
LOCAL motorsport enthusiasts will once again be out in force tomorrow (Saturday) when Temple Motorcycle Club hold their Supermoto Race at the LeisurePlex.
This is the second year of the event, with the day beginning at 8.30am with scrutineering and signing on before practice starts at 9.30am and the first race begins at 12noon.

Last year's winner David McKee in action.
Last year's winner David McKee in action.


Last year's event attracted some of the best racers around, with David McKee winning the David Jefferies Memorial Race, and he will be back once again to defend his crown.

The event is supported by Lisburn City Council, A.Q. Skip Hire and Bobby Morrison Limosines.

A host of top talent will be taking part including David Farmer, Alan Morgan, Declan Hoey, Alan Marks and Sam Clarke, who will all be vying with David McKee for the coveted David Jefferies Memorial Trophy, whilst Jordan Bonnar, Daryl McFaul, Chris Coyle, Chris Lewers, Steven Dornan, Geoff Henderson, Ivan Wylie and Jim Burgess will be taking part in the Grade B and C races.

Locals can also look forward to some superb action in the quad races, and everyone is invited to come along and enjoy the thrills and spills.



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  • Last Updated: 27 June 2008 12:02 PM
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  • Location: Lisburn, County Antrim
 
 
  

 
 


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