Michael Dunlop highsides in Le Mans 24 Hours, his team retires
Michael Dunlop's Le Mans 24 Hours ended early

Michael Dunlop highsidedไ in the Le Mans 24 Hours on Saturday night.
He was one of multiple riders caught out by the wet conditions in the early hours of rꦰunning.
His team wa𒉰s soon back✨ out and racing again in the famous event, battling up to P6.
Bu൩t after the seven-hour mark they began tumbling down the order, and soon after, they retired from the Le Mans 24 Hours.
They had qualified on Friday in 14th.
Michael Dunlop and Team LRP Poland faced ♏a scare with a highside but the team is bac🐠k out and currently in P6 👏
— FIM EWC (@FIM_EWC)
Dunlop was representing Team LRP Poland alongside teamm💙ates Danny Webb, Enzo Boulom and Marek Szkopek.
They were campai🔥gning in the iconic Le 𒁃Mans 24 Hours on a BMW M1000RR.
Last year, Dunlop was 16th overall at the sam✨e race representing the French TR27 team on a Honda Fireblade.
Now on BMW machinery, this raไce represents 🔯the start of a run of important occasions for Dunlop.
His road racing season will begin with the North West 200, then tak🍷e him to the Isle of M♉an TT.
Dunlop won for the 29th tiဣme ♛at the TT last year, finally breaking his uncle Joey’s record.
He will be back for more this year, after the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:ridersไ’ seeding and machinery were revealed.

James was a spor🌞ts journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.