
Skerries 100 is latest Irish road race cancelled due to coronavirus crisis
Friday, 03 April 2020
by bishopscourtcircuit
By Kyle White Belfast Newsletter. The Skerries 100 in July is the latest Irish national road race to be officially cancelled as a result of the coronavirus pandemic Loughshinny Motorcycle Supporters Club announced the decision on Friday, which comes after the sport’s governing body in the south – Motorcycling Ireland – said ‘all events are
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