An exhibition to mark 100 years of the Manx Grand Prix is now on display at the Rushen Heritage Centre.
It profiles some of the Island's best riders and tells the story of the event and how it started as the Amateur Motor Cycle Championships.
The centrepiece of the exhibition is the Suzuki ridden to victory by Richard Fitzsimmons in the 1983 Lightweight Classic.
The display is on show at the Heritage Centre in Port Erin until September 16 - entry is free with donations welcome.
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