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£14,000 raised for riders' charity at Ulster GP

Injured Riders’ Welfare Fund, the charity that has been supporting injured motorcycle racers since 2003, raised an incredible £13,900 at this year’s fonaCAB Ulster Grand Prix.

That money will be used to offer financial assistance and emotional support to riders from all over Ireland who are injured while racing at home or abroad. The fund also supports overseas riders who are injured whilst competing in Ireland.

“We are absolutely delighted that our fund was this year’s charity partner at the fonaCAB Ulster Grand Prix,” said fund spokesman Jan Simm.

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“It gave us the opportunity to raise much needed money and to raise the profile of the Fund and the work we do. An amazing amount was raised- the most ever- and we are very grateful to everyone who donated. We would also like to give massive thanks to the Dundrod and District Motorcycle Club for giving us this opportunity.”

Fundraising events were held throughout race week including a sponsored walk around the 7.4 mile course, the sale of donated racing memorabilia items and a table quiz. £220 was also donated from photographers. Approximately a third of money raised was from the sale of donated items during the auctions.

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