A TT racer's son will be tackling a Mountain Course challenge later this year - in a bid to raise money for an Island charity.
Graham Inchley, whose father Peter competed in the 1960s, hopes to push a specially adapted wheelchair 37.73 miles around the Island in eight hours.
The event takes place on July 2nd in aid of the Joey Dunlop Foundation, with a route from the TT Grandstand to Castletown and around the Billown Circuit before finishing back at the Grandstand.
Graham will be pushing volunteers in the wheelchair - three years ago he set a World Record by pushing an occupied wheelchair more than 100 miles in 24 hours.
You can donate to Graham's JustGiving Page.
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