2015 Senior Manx Grand Prix Collection
The 2015 Senior Manx Grand Prix was a thrilling display of speed, skill
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The 2015 Senior Manx Grand Prix was a thrilling display of speed, skill, and determination as some of the world's best motorcycle racers took to the iconic Isle of Man TT course. Among the contenders were Donald Gilbert (Ravenol), Shaun Evans (Kawasaki), Damian Horan (Suzuki), Davey Lambert (Kawasaki), Dean Court (PRF Suzuki), Rob Hodson (PRF Suzuki), Dennis Booth (Suzuki), Malachi Mitchell-Thomas, Tom Weeden (Triumph), Luke Collins (Yamaha), Simon Matthews (Aprilia) and Martial Mourra. With adrenaline pumping through their veins, these fearless riders pushed themselves to the limit in pursuit of victory. The race was intense from start to finish, with each competitor showcasing their unique riding style and strategy. Donald Gilbert displayed his exceptional skills on his Ravenol bike, maneuvering through corners with precision and power. Meanwhile, Shaun Evans showcased his Kawasaki's raw speed as he tore down straightaways with unmatched velocity. Damian Horan proved himself a force to be reckoned with on his Suzuki machine, while Davey Lambert demonstrated incredible agility on his Kawasaki. Dean Court and Rob Hodson both rode PRF Suzukis that seemed perfectly suited for the challenging terrain. Dennis Booth showcased his experience and expertise on a Suzuki bike that allowed him to navigate tight turns effortlessly. Young talent Malachi Mitchell-Thomas left spectators in awe as he fearlessly tackled every corner on the track. Tom Weeden impressed everyone by pushing his Triumph bike to its limits while maintaining control at high speeds. Luke Collins showed great finesse on his Yamaha machine throughout the race. Simon Matthews wowed fans with his precise handling skills aboard an Aprilia bike that seemed tailor-made for this demanding circuit. Martial Mourra rounded out this impressive lineup of competitors with his powerful Kawasaki performance. As they raced towards the checkered flag, the crowd held their breath in anticipation.