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Milwaukee Ducati partners with Michael Dunlop

Milwaukee Racing

Michael Dunlop and Milwaukee Ducati begin a new partnership for the 2025 North West 200 and Isle of Man TT.

After a successful outing at the Daytona 200 in early March, finishing in ninth place. Milwaukee Tool is delighted to have Michael Dunlop spearhead their brand for the 2025 road racing season.

He will race the MILWAUKEE® Ducati V2, the extremely talented race winner, Dunlop will contest the North West 200 and the Isle of Man TT on board the beautiful Italian machine, in the Supersport races.

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It is the perfect time to be racing the Ducati with the new next-generation rules in Supersport, giving plenty of opportunity for new manufacturers to get involved in the series and be at the sharp end, winning races.

"I’m delighted to be involved with MILWAUKEE® again," Dunlop said ahead of the North West 200.

"It’s been a long time, but something I am very excited about and looking forward to a strong season on board the MILWAUKEE® Ducati V2. They have given me a great opportunity to have a strong season and it’s a new challenge I’m eagerly awaiting.

"To be involved with the Feel Racing team, (the factory World Supersport team) is a fantastic opportunity to have their backing, knowledge and support for the season ahead. They have two World Championships under their belt and provide a world of information to ensure we progress and get the results we deserve.”

Dale McElveen, Managing Director at Milwaukee Tool UK and Ireland, is very excited about this new project. "Having been heavily involved with the road races for many years, this is a new challenge that everyone is looking forward to. MILWAUKEE® will also continue to sponsor the Superbike race at the North West 200 and Senior TT.

"I wish to send my heartfelt condolences to the friends and family of Owen Jenner and Shane Richardson after the tragic accident at Oulton Park on Monday. We are all thinking of them"

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