Sorrymate backs best in biking with support for racing star Dunlop and Visordown
/EINPresswire.com/ - Motorbike accident claims specialist firm Sorrymate.com is again committing itself to backing the best British bike racing talent, by signing a deal to support top Irish TT and race circuit rider Michael Dunlop.
Bike racing fans from more than one generation will know of the legendary status of the Dunlop name in the sport. Dad Robert and uncle Joey both won a cluster of events at the Isle of Man TT, and were considered among the best riders of their generation, before both tragically lost their lives on the track, competing in the sport they loved.
Michael, who is 26, is following firmly in the family tradition, and a 'clean sweep' of five wins in five races in the Southern 100 series was his best performance yet at British bike racing's biggest annual festival. It again confirmed his standing as one of the best road racers in the business.
Paul Dutton of Sorrymate.com said: "We're all biking fanatics here at Sorrymate - it's what drove us to set up the business - and there are no more iconic names in the sport than that of Dunlop.
"So we're absolutely thrilled to be associated with Michael, as one of the sport's true current superstars, and a real ambassador for bike racing everywhere."
Sorrymate.com is made up of a team of fanatical bikers, who are all have a personal interest in ensuring that bike riders get the best possible service whenever they need to make a bike accident claim.
So their support of one of the most talented riders of his generation is another demonstration of their love of biking, and acknowledgement of the joy it brings many thousands of people.
Sorrymate.com is continuing to spread the word about its valuable services to bikers in other ways too. It has just reached a deal to sponsor the massively well-used and read forums for bikers and bike fans on the popular website Visordown.com.
The site, from the producers of the Radio Times and Gardeners' World websites, has received more than six million posts since its inception in 2000.
Paul Dutton said: "The site's ethos, of offering a single place to find the best and latest biking news and views, has made it a 'must-read' for us, and lots of our friends.
"So we hope that, by building an association with Visordown.com. one of the most widely-read and trusted sources of any information to do with biking and the biking lifestyle, we can spread awareness of our own valuable services for all bikers and bike lovers."
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About Sorrymate.com:
Sorrymate.com deals with all manner of motorcycle accident claims, bike accident claims and smidsy claims. If a motorbike accident wasn't your fault, the company will try to ensure you receive 100 per cent compensation from you motorbike personal injury claim without paying a penny. The people behind the company are bikers too, so they understand such situations.
For further information contact Paul Dutton:
Email: marketing@sorrymate.com Website: http://www.sorrymate.com/
Phone: 0800 6 300 301
Bike racing fans from more than one generation will know of the legendary status of the Dunlop name in the sport. Dad Robert and uncle Joey both won a cluster of events at the Isle of Man TT, and were considered among the best riders of their generation, before both tragically lost their lives on the track, competing in the sport they loved.
Michael, who is 26, is following firmly in the family tradition, and a 'clean sweep' of five wins in five races in the Southern 100 series was his best performance yet at British bike racing's biggest annual festival. It again confirmed his standing as one of the best road racers in the business.
Paul Dutton of Sorrymate.com said: "We're all biking fanatics here at Sorrymate - it's what drove us to set up the business - and there are no more iconic names in the sport than that of Dunlop.
"So we're absolutely thrilled to be associated with Michael, as one of the sport's true current superstars, and a real ambassador for bike racing everywhere."
Sorrymate.com is made up of a team of fanatical bikers, who are all have a personal interest in ensuring that bike riders get the best possible service whenever they need to make a bike accident claim.
So their support of one of the most talented riders of his generation is another demonstration of their love of biking, and acknowledgement of the joy it brings many thousands of people.
Sorrymate.com is continuing to spread the word about its valuable services to bikers in other ways too. It has just reached a deal to sponsor the massively well-used and read forums for bikers and bike fans on the popular website Visordown.com.
The site, from the producers of the Radio Times and Gardeners' World websites, has received more than six million posts since its inception in 2000.
Paul Dutton said: "The site's ethos, of offering a single place to find the best and latest biking news and views, has made it a 'must-read' for us, and lots of our friends.
"So we hope that, by building an association with Visordown.com. one of the most widely-read and trusted sources of any information to do with biking and the biking lifestyle, we can spread awareness of our own valuable services for all bikers and bike lovers."
- ENDS -
About Sorrymate.com:
Sorrymate.com deals with all manner of motorcycle accident claims, bike accident claims and smidsy claims. If a motorbike accident wasn't your fault, the company will try to ensure you receive 100 per cent compensation from you motorbike personal injury claim without paying a penny. The people behind the company are bikers too, so they understand such situations.
For further information contact Paul Dutton:
Email: marketing@sorrymate.com Website: http://www.sorrymate.com/
Phone: 0800 6 300 301
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