0 Comments | Daily Mirror, The; London (UK), Apr 2, 2010 | by Darren Liggett
WITH entries set to close on Tuesday, Relentless International North West 200 race director Mervyn Whyte MBE anticipates a full quota of top quality local and international teams.
He also announced a brand new sponsor for Superbike Race 1 – Coleraine based restaurant Yoko Noodle Bar.
Melbourne rider Cameron Donald and Steve Plater and Gary Johnston both from Lincolnshire and local riders Ryan Farquhar, Paul Robinson, Sam Dunlop, James McCann and Mark Johnston were in Coleraine and Portrush to help launch the final three races – the CP Hire Superstock, McKendry Fabrications Ltd 125cc and Yoko Noodle Bar Superbike races. The riders were guests at a special Coleraine Borough Council reception hosted by the Mayor, Cllr Sandy Gilkinson and attended the NW200′s penultimate media conference held at the Ramada Hotel, Portrush restaurant melbourne
NW200's looking tasty
NW200′s looking tasty
0 Comments | Daily Mirror, The; London (UK), Apr 2, 2010 | by Darren Liggett
WITH entries set to close on Tuesday, Relentless International North West 200 race director Mervyn Whyte MBE anticipates a full quota of top quality local and international teams.
He also announced a brand new sponsor for Superbike Race 1 – Coleraine based restaurant Yoko Noodle Bar.
Melbourne rider Cameron Donald and Steve Plater and Gary Johnston both from Lincolnshire and local riders Ryan Farquhar, Paul Robinson, Sam Dunlop, James McCann and Mark Johnston were in Coleraine and Portrush to help launch the final three races – the CP Hire Superstock, McKendry Fabrications Ltd 125cc and Yoko Noodle Bar Superbike races. The riders were guests at a special Coleraine Borough Council reception hosted by the Mayor, Cllr Sandy Gilkinson and attended the NW200′s penultimate media conference held at the Ramada Hotel, Portrush
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