Southern 100 Road Races: We are proud to announce that Glover Law has expanded its support of the Southern 100 Road Races by agreeing to sponsor Ballakeighan Corner for the next three years, building on their existing partnership at the iconic Church Bends.
As the very first corner on the Motor Isle Billown Course, Ballakeighan Corner is one of the most dramatic and important corners of the course. Following the mass start, riders charge into the corner wheel-to-wheel on the opening laps before accelerating hard onto Ballakeighan Straight, creating one of the most thrilling spectacles in road racing.
The expanded partnership reflects Glover Law’s continued commitment to supporting local motorsport and community events across the Isle of Man. With a reputation for providing trusted, professional and approachable legal services, Glover Law continues to play an active role in backing the Island’s sporting traditions.
Paul Glover of Glover Law said:
“We are delighted to support the Southern 100 further sponsoring Ballakeighan Corner this year, and for years to come. The racing around the Billown Course is always fantastic, and the Club is run by an amazing and dedicated group, so we are proud to play a part in the event”
Rachel Palmer, Club Secretary of Southern 100 Racing, added:
“It’s fantastic to see Glover Law extending their support of the Southern 100. Their enthusiasm for the event and commitment to local motorsport is greatly appreciated. Ballakeighan Corner provides some incredible racing action and is a hugely popular spot for spectators during race week.”
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What are the Southern 100 Road Races
The Isle of Man, famous as the ‘mecca of motorcycle road racing’ has since 1955 hosted a mass-start road race every July, The Southern 100 Road Races, so called as the feature race of the event was held over a race distance of 100 miles – 24 laps of the 4.25-mile Billown Course.
Over the years since 1955 the Billown Course has become as familiar as the back of the hand to the riders who have graced the ribbon of road that makes up the Southern 100 Course, based on the outskirts of Castletown.
Future British and indeed World Champions have raced around the undulating and technical course as they have headed for the chequered flag.
For over 65 years the races on the Billown Course have drawn fans and riders to experience the unique atmosphere of the …
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