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ROBBIE BOLGER

Tell us about yourself and how you made it into the ASBK paddock?

I’m from Ireland, about 30 miles from Dublin, but I’ve been in Australia for years now and my wife and I run Stop & Seal, living on the Gold Coast. I’m actually supposed to be retired! I’ve been involved in many forms of racing and although I love circuit racing, my real heart is in the North West 200, the IoM TT and the Macau Grand Prix. We put this whole team together to basically try to fulfil our dreams in road racing and put back a little of what we had taken out. I’ve always been a collector of motorcycles. I’ve got some MotoGP bikes

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