fonaCAB Ulster Grand Prix fundraising success

Adam McLean and UGP Clerk of the Course, Noel Johnston join Injured Riders' Welfare Fund members Jan Simm, Sharon Neill, Sheila Sinton and Susan Lester to annouce the Fund collected a record £13,900 as the  chosen charity of the fonaCAB Ulster Grand Prix' in 2019Adam McLean and UGP Clerk of the Course, Noel Johnston join Injured Riders' Welfare Fund members Jan Simm, Sharon Neill, Sheila Sinton and Susan Lester to annouce the Fund collected a record £13,900 as the  chosen charity of the fonaCAB Ulster Grand Prix' in 2019
Adam McLean and UGP Clerk of the Course, Noel Johnston join Injured Riders' Welfare Fund members Jan Simm, Sharon Neill, Sheila Sinton and Susan Lester to annouce the Fund collected a record £13,900 as the chosen charity of the fonaCAB Ulster Grand Prix' in 2019
The 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 whilst 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.” Jan Simm from the Injured Riders Welfare Fund said.

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