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The Manx Grand Prix has its first ever female winner, 20 years after women were first allowed to race alongside men.
The historic victory came in today's ultra-lightweight, when Carolynn Sells crossed the finishing line with an average speed for the race of 106.02mph.
She took first place by more than a minute, powering away from her closest rival Mike Minns.
Afterwards, she was jubilant:
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