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Dunlop takes pole position for Tandragee Open races
Dunlop takes pole position for Tandragee Open races

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time2 days ago

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Dunlop takes pole position for Tandragee Open races

Michael Dunlop set the fastest lap speed in qualifying at the Tandragee 100 road races to secure pole position for Saturday's Open races at the county Armagh 33-time Isle of Man TT winner lapped the 5.3-mile circuit at an average speed of 107.97mph on his MD Racing BMW Superstock left the Ballymoney rider 2.78 seconds to spare over nearest challenger Michael Sweeney, who posted a 106.308 on his MJ Racing top six qualifying leaderboard for the Open class was completed by Mike Browne (105.866), Conor Cummins (105.035), Shaun Anderson (105.021) and Marcus Simpson (102.846).Cork man Browne recorded the quickest lap in Supersport qualifying on his BPE by Russell Racing Yamaha, 2.8 seconds ahead of Skerries rider Sweeney, who was similarly mounted on a Tweed from Ballymoney was third, Anderson fourth and Cummins fifth on his Cummins, 39, is making his first appearance at the event since his only previous visit back in 2007 and is riding for the Burrows Engineering/RK racing was an early retirement back to the paddock on his V2 Ducati in the Supersport qualifying 36-year-old, who picked up a treble at this year's North West 200 and a four-timer at the recent TT races, is aiming to add to his 11 previous Tandragee race wins as he competes at the meeting for the first time since 2013, when he sealed a Superbike Tandragee 100 itself is taking place for the first time since 2022 after essential resurfacing work on a section of the circuit was completed, with this the 61st running of the first Supersport race and a Senior Support race are scheduled to be run on Friday evening, with a 10-race programme on the agenda for Saturday.

Michael Dunlop to ride at Tandragee 100 road races
Michael Dunlop to ride at Tandragee 100 road races

BBC News

time5 days ago

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Michael Dunlop to ride at Tandragee 100 road races

Isle of Man TT record-breaker Michael Dunlop is to ride at this weekend's Tandragee 100 road races, which is being held for the first time since 33-time TT winner is a late entry for the 61st edition of the event held over a 5.3-mile course in county Armagh and will compete on his MD Racing BMW Superstock and Supersport V2 Ducati will be making his first appearance at the meeting for 12 years, just weeks after completing the fifth four-timer of his TT 36-year-old was recently awarded an MBE in the King's Birthday Honours list in recognition of his claimed a Superbike and Supersport double when he last competed at Tandragee in 2013.A statement released by the club said they were "absolutely thrilled to have Michael return to the iconic Tandragee 100 course, one of the few remaining 'old school circuits'."The Tandragee races are running with with new dates of Friday 27 and Saturday 28 June, the event having previously been traditionally staged in early race was given the green light to recommence after essential resurfacing work was completed on the the other leading entrants are Skerries rider Michael Sweeney, who will campaign an MJR Racing BMW, Yamaha R6 and Aprilia Conor Cummins bridges an 18-year gap since his last appearance at the race as he rides for the Burrows Engineering/RK Racing 39-year-old had a best finish of fifth in the second Superstock race at the recent TT man Shaun Anderson is also part of the field, along with two more Manx riders in Joe Yeardsley and Marcus Simpson, Neil Kernohan and Ballymoney's Darryl rider Amalric Blanc is a notable newcomer while veteran Ian Lougher is entered in the Supertwins class. Derek McGee is an absentee through close on Friday at 11:00 BST, with practice scheduled to start at 11:30 and roads reopen not later than 21: close at 09:30 on Saturday, with the first race at 10:00 and roads opening again at 19:00.

North West 200 'a go-to event' for Isle of Man rider Cummins
North West 200 'a go-to event' for Isle of Man rider Cummins

BBC News

time06-05-2025

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North West 200 'a go-to event' for Isle of Man rider Cummins

Isle of Man road racer Conor Cummins says he is looking forward to his "brand new" start with the Burrows Engineering/RK Racing team at this year's North West 200 and Isle of Man TT. The Manxman has been competing at the North West since 2006 with best finishes of second in a Superbike race in 2010 and a Supersport event in 2014. He picked up fifth and sixth places at last year's meeting but his long-standing association with the Padgett's Racing outfit ended soon after as they parted ways during the Isle of Man TT. The 37-year-old will ride a BMW in the Superbike and Superstock classes and a Ducati Panigale V2 in the Supersport category. "I'm very optimistic, really excited about it," Cummins told BBC Sport NI. "John [Burrows] and the team have had a lot of experience on these bikes [the BMWs]. It's still new to me although I did have a run out in July [at Armoy] on another BMW. "I realised then definitely the next step on my career [was] to jump on a BMW and I'm grateful to John for giving me a shot at it." The Ducati represents a new challenge for Cummins. "The Ducati Supersport is something completely different for me. I've never ridden a Ducati before but obviously it's an iconic brand and the V2 is going to be some weapon on the track, no doubt. "The North West 200 is a go-to event for me. It was my first international road race back in 2006. I love coming back to it and coming back to Northern Ireland and racing at one of the most iconic events on the calendar." Cummins described his 2024 season as "far from ideal" but adds that he is "definitely raring to go" for the new campaign. "I go racing to win races, that's my goal, and the TT remains top of the priority list for me, that's why I do all this testing, all this racing, just to put me in a good position, I'm excited. Brand new team, new bike, new manufacturer. "I'm definitely going to come back and do Armoy. I did that last July and loved it."

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