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TT 2018: Prince William joins bike fans at Isle of Man spectacle Isle of Man TT 2018: Prince William joins bike fans
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The Duke of Cambridge is joining thousands of bike fans from around the world to watch the famous Isle of Man TT races.The Duke of Cambridge is joining thousands of bike fans from around the world to watch the famous Isle of Man TT races.
His Royal Highness, a keen motorcyclist himself, will watch the 600cc Supersport race, which sees riders reach speeds close to 200mph (322km/h.) His Royal Highness, a keen motorcyclist himself, watched the 600cc Supersport race, which saw riders reach speeds close to 200mph (322km/h.)
Kensington Palace said he will spend time with staff and volunteers after watching the action. He spent time with TT staff and volunteers before starting the TT Zero race for electric machines.
Later, he will visit the Joey Dunlop Foundation. He will visit the Joey Dunlop Foundation later.
The Braddan-based charity provides specialist accommodation for Isle of Man visitors with disabilities.The Braddan-based charity provides specialist accommodation for Isle of Man visitors with disabilities.
The charity's Gilly Keown said: "When we heard about Prince William's visit we were thrilled that he has chosen to spend part of his time here with the foundation.The charity's Gilly Keown said: "When we heard about Prince William's visit we were thrilled that he has chosen to spend part of his time here with the foundation.
"We are looking forward to meeting him along with our residents. We hope he enjoys his time here.""We are looking forward to meeting him along with our residents. We hope he enjoys his time here."
The Isle of Man TT is one of the oldest continuous motorsport events in the world.The Isle of Man TT is one of the oldest continuous motorsport events in the world.
So far a number of lap and race records have been broken at this year's event with Dean Harrison completing the fastest ever lap of the Mountain Course in Saturday's opening Superbike race, won by Michael Dunlop. A number of lap and race records have been broken at this year's event, with Bradford's Dean Harrison completing the fastest-ever lap of the Mountain Course in Saturday's opening Superbike race.
However, two riders have lost their lives. However, two riders have died during the 2018 event.
Leading Manx racer Dan Kneen, 30, was fatally injured at the Churchtown section during Superbike qualifying on 30 May and Scottish newcomer Adam Lyon died near the 28th mile of the Mountain course during Monday's Supersport 1 race.Leading Manx racer Dan Kneen, 30, was fatally injured at the Churchtown section during Superbike qualifying on 30 May and Scottish newcomer Adam Lyon died near the 28th mile of the Mountain course during Monday's Supersport 1 race.
The Prince watched Harrison win the second Supersport race, and presented TT Zero race winner Michael Rutter with his trophy.