Meet the sponsors – Stephen Snoddy, Totalis
Proud Sponsor of the Dundrod 150 Challenge
Stephen Snoddy’s company Totalis may be a new sponsor to the Ulster Grand Prix , but Stephen is certainly no stranger to everyone at Dundrod. …
Proud Sponsor of the Dundrod 150 Challenge
Stephen Snoddy’s company Totalis may be a new sponsor to the Ulster Grand Prix , but Stephen is certainly no stranger to everyone at Dundrod. …
Proud Sponsor of the Dundrod 150
UGP have many loyal supporters and sponsors and none more so than Gordon Stewart , director of the Topaz Airport Road Service Station at Dundrod who is embarking on his 6th year with the Grand Prix. …
Meet the sponsors – Gordon Stewart, Topaz Airport Road Service StationRead More »
Proud Sponsors of the Ultralightweight/Lightweight Race
Ian Carson was born and raised on the approach to the famous Dundrod UGP circuit, in a little place called Colin. Not surprising, from an early age, the draw to the UGP was too much to resists as a young boy and to this day, 50 years on, he still wouldn’t miss the fastest road race in the world. …
We had our final launch last week hosted by our partners, Lisburn City Council. The evening was a real success and everyone had a great time. Each rider in attendance talked about their favourite part of the Dundrod course and what makes it so special to them.
At the launch, all our sponsors were thanked including the Ulster Grand Prix Supporters Club who are celebrating 50 years backing the Ulster. Over the years, they have donated close to £1 million pounds to the event, which is a tremendous achievement from a small group of race enthusiasts.
Lisburn City Council, and in particular Leisure Services, have been instrumental in guiding the Dundrod Club in the right direction in preparing to host this international event. …
The launch of the Metzeler Ulster Grand Prix Bike Week, hosted by Lisburn City Council, took place this week (1st August) at Lagan Valley Island in Lisburn. …
IT’S HOTTING UP AT DUNDROD FOR THE WORLD’S FASTEST ROAD RACE!Read More »