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William Dunlop reveals why he pulled out of this years Isle of Man TT

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After crashing at the NW200 this year leaving him unable to compete due to a badly bruised back and pulling out of this years Isle of Man TT despite good times in the practices, this years road racing hasn’t been going to plan for Ballymoney rider William Dunlop.

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William Dunlop. CREDIT: Chris Shaw Photography
William after several days back home, has addressed his reasons for leaving the Isle of Man TT early.
A statement released by the Ballymoney man reads;

“I just thought I would put a few words down about my recent withdrawal from 2018 TT races as I have a lot of good people around me and I felt this is something that needed addressed. First and foremost, I would like to thank all my sponsors, not one of them made me feel like I had to do anything I didn’t want to nor did they ask my issues – it’s good to have people helping me like this and it’s much appreciated. Also a big thanks to everyone for their kind messages, I really can’t believe the support people have given me. It has been a difficult few weeks but things have made a turn for the better for myself and Janine, we are expecting a second baby but unfortunately, we received terrible news at our 20 week scan and were referred to a specialist. William Dunlop signed to ride for the Temple Golf Club Yamaha team this season. William Dunlop signed to ride for the Temple Golf Club Yamaha team this season. While I was on the island Janine had to deal with everything herself and was attending the hospital appointments and scans herself while I was away. My head wasn’t in the races and my thoughts were always at what was happening at home. My family will always come first so I made the decision to come home. We received positive news this weekend and everything is now appearing to be normal so after months of uncertainty we now finally feel that we can enjoy this time and get excited for a new addition. There are still additional scans and meetings with consultants to attend but things are looking so much better for us as a family. I have a few weeks to rest my body and recover from NW200 crash and also think about my future, I will sit with my sponsors in time and see where we all stand. Thanks again, William”