Global event has raised £27,000 on Island
This year's Distinguished Gentlemen's Ride on the Isle of Man, which unites classic and vintage styled motorcycle riders from all over the world, will have support from two special guests.
The event on 19 May, in which local motorcyclists raise money for men's health and prostate cancer charities, will be started from the Grandstand by Douglas Councillor Stephen Crellin, and the Lieutenant Governor, Sir John Lorimer will be taking part.
It will be the sixth year the event has been run on the Island, and to date over £27,000 has been raised.
The Distinguished Gentlemen's Ride is a global event with 120 countries and over 500 cities taking part.
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