After a week of stops and starts, inclement weather, but some memorable performances from local racers, the Manx Grand Prix has concluded for another year.
This year marked 100 years of its operation, with racers travelling far and wide to compete.
It marked the second year of the events controversial schedule change, which has seen the inconic race meet condensed into a week, rather than the previous fortnight.
Jim Hunter is a travelling marshal, the Vice President of the Manx Motorcycle Club and a former racer - he said this years event will be remembered for local talent stealing the headlines.
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