Après avoir dominé le Southern 100, Michael Dunlop participe ce week-end au Walderstown Road races , comptant pour l'irish road races championship et bonne nouvelle William est également présent
William s'est offert la pôle en 125-250 et 600, visiblement il a bien récupéré et Michael, lui la pôle en SBK .
Michael Remporte la course SBK (william n'a finalement pas pris le départ de cette course) et la grande finale, William remporte les courses 125 et 600 et était en tete de la course 250 avant d'abandonner sur problème mécanique.
A noter la 2 eme victoire en 2 semaine pour Jamie Hamilton en Supertwins , Jamie est le protégé de Ryan Farquhar, qui a d'ailleurs annoncé la semaine dernière qu'il serait moins présent sur les meeting la saison prochaine( il travaille toujours sur son idée de faire une catégorie Supertwins à moindre cout).
Prochaine étape pour les frangins Dunlop, L'Armoy road races dans 10 jours et ils jouent à domicile , cela risque de faire mal !!
Farquhar , Martin et Cummins seront , entre autre ,également présent , il y a comme un air de revanche dans l'air !!
Quelques images de l'édition 2011 :
Et un extrait du documentaire (sortie en VHS , il y à quelques années)sur " l'Armoy Armada" qui était composé de Mervyn Robinson, Frank Kennedy, Joey et Jim Dunlop, une autre époque !!
yves kerlo
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Merci Mickey pour cette perle, à regarder absolument, la dernière image du départ est incroyable, et on se demande vraiment à quoi peut bien ressembler la suite...!
Sujet: Oliver's Mount, Scarborough Mer 25 Juil 2012 - 17:07
5 victoires de plus pour Ryan Farquhar et de beaux résultats pour son jeune protégé, Jamie Hamilton, future star des courses sur routes. Weekend malheureusement endeuill2 par le décès de Steve Hix
Farquhar retains Cock o' the North title Ryan Farquhar's race-winning spree continued at the weekend when the KMR Kawasaki rider retained his Cock o' the North title at Oliver's Mount, Scarborough. With perfect conditions around the seaside venue, Ryan was again in fine form and ended the weekend with five more race wins under his belt whilst team-mate Jamie Hamilton was again amongst the top four.
Saturday's racing started with a 600cc heat, which Ryan won by almost ten seconds from Ivan Lintin and that was followed by the opening leg of the Superbikes. It was fellow Northern Irishman Michael Pearson who grabbed the holeshot and although his lead was never more than a second, Ryan simply couldn't find a way through. The gap was constantly coming down but it ended in a rare defeat around the woodland venue for Ryan as he crossed the line 0.256s behind Pearson, the fastest lap of the race his only consolation. Hamilton took a good fourth and the duo then took another 1-2 for the team in the Supertwins, Ryan coming out on top on this occasion by a comfortable 6.5s, also claiming a new lap record at 78.262mph.
With glorious conditions again greeting the riders on Sunday, Ryan opened his account for the day with a good victory in the second leg of the Superbikes, his winning margin over Dean Harrison 5.8s, but Hamilton suffered a spill when he highsided out of the race. Ryan then completed his hat-trick with a 3 second victory over Pearson in the first Supersport 600cc race although, after a number of delays to the race schedule, he opted out of the second leg held later in the afternoon. His next outing was the second leg of the Supertwins which he won from Daniel Frear but Hamilton was again out of luck retiring when the bike started to jump out of gear. Ryan's weekend ended on the best possible note though when he overhauled Pearson and Harrison to take the 10-lap feature Cock o' the North race, to add his name to the Trophy for the third successive year.
Speakin later, a delighted Ryan said; "All in all, it's been a good weekend and it was a good opportunity for me to get some work in on the Superbike and try to get it dialled in a bit more. It's such a sensitive bike that a small change can make a huge difference so I spent most of Saturday making constant changes and I've got a bike that now feels like my bike. I definitely made some good progress and got more and more feel as the weekend wore on with the lap times subsequently coming down. The laptop crashed on me on Sunday so I couldn't make as many changes as I would have liked but it's not far away now so we'll keep working on it at Armoy and get it as close to perfect as possible."
"There were a few red flags over the two days so it led to a hectic schedule and that's why I opted out of the second Supersport race as otherwise I'd have had four races on the trot. I wanted to save myself for the big bike race and it paid off. I outbraked myself at Mere on the first lap but just bided my time before making a move on both Dean and Michael. Jamie was going well again and was inside the Supertwins lap record too whilst what I learnt with the Superbike we could transfer to his Superstock machine and he was immediately happier with it. He had a bit of bad luck on Sunday with a highside, a bike that jumped out of gear and another one that had brake fade so didn't get the results he'd hoped for but, overall, he was happy. It's been a good weekend for KMR Kawasaki and we'll look for more of the same when we come back here in September for the Gold Cup. Sadly, the meeting ended on a sad note with the loss of a rider in the final race of the day so from everyone connected with the team, we'd like to pass on our thoughts and sympathy to all his friends and family."
Ryan and the team's next appearance will be at the Armoy Road Races, County Antrim on Saturday July 28th.
Sunday 22nd July 10.30am – Ride Out/Bike Run with BBQ Leaves from Tilly Molloy’s
5.00pm – Interdenominational Church Service at St Patrick’s Church Armoy Church Bends
Tuesday 24th July 7.30pm – Ballymoney Cycling Club Race, nine lap race, finishing with presentation and refreshments in Tilly Molloy’s Starts on Grid
Wednesday 25th July 7.00pm – Classic Bike Display by Coleraine Motorcycle Club and the Japanese Vintage Club Tilly Molloy’s
Thursday 26th July 7.00pm – Classic Cars Display, Ballymoney Old Vehicle Club Tilly Molloy’s
Friday 27th July – Practice Day Roads closed from 2.30pm, re-opening no later than 9.30pm 9.30pm – Miss Armoy Competition St Olcan’s Hall (Glenshesk Road)
10.30pm - Late - Live entertainment by ‘The Banned’ St Olcan’s Hall (Glenshesk Road)
Saturday 28th – Race Day – RiverRidge Recycling ‘Race of Legends’ Roads closed from 10.00am until no later than 7.30pm 10.00am – Starting with a celebrity ‘Parade lap’ including the renowned JPS Norton bike
Race List
I've attached the most up-to-date race list for your information
List of Races and Sponsors: Junior Support – Rainbow International & The Mermaid Club 125 GP – The Bayview Hotel 600 SuperSport – Moyle Council Junior “Jubilee” Classics – Ballymoney Council Superbike Open Race – SGS International Senior Classics – Simon Evers & Armoy Homes 250cc – Centra, Ballymoney 400cc – Diamond Bar 450 Moto – Net Result Marketing Senior Support – Armoy Construction & Park Electrical Services 650 SuperTwins – Roadside Garage, Kia Race of Legends – RiverRidge Recycling
Entries for the Open Race include
Guy Martin Michael Dunlop William Dunlop Connor Cummins Callum Laidlaw Alan Jackson Adrian Archibald John Burrows Alan Connor Stephen McIlveena Michal Dokoupil Craig Shirlaw Dennis Booth James McCann Shaun Anderson Stephen Thompson Trevor Ferguson Michael Pearson Jamie Hamilton Marc McCullough Corran Smyth Ian Morrell John Walsh Michael Sweeney Gareth Evans Davy Morgan Ryan Farquhar Derek Sheils Derek McGee Paul Cranston Andy Farrell Reuben McPhee Brian McCormack Ronan Pentony Alan Bonner Jamie Coward Emmett Burke William Davidson
mickey
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Cela va etre un peu plus dur pour Farquhar ce week-end , j'attends un sursaut d'orgueil de la part de Martin qui s'est fait dominer lors du Southern 100 et qui réalise jusqu' ici une saison en dessous de ce que l'on pouvait éspérer. j'éspere également que la chance va tourner pour William Dunlop qui n'est pas loin de concrétiser de belle choses depuis le début d'année !
jérémy Mc Williams sera présent pour le "parade lap" !
Ian Hutchinson qui, avait annoncé qu'il mettait un terme à sa saison , devrait finalement réapparaitre pour le GP de Macau en fin d'année. Sa blessure ne serait pas aussi grave que prévu et aucune intervention serait nécessaire , tant mieux
ça , c'est pour ceux qui vont passer à l'apéro , Hutchy a posté au début du mois quelques photos , gloupss!!!
C'est sur que ca va etre plus difficile pour Ryan ce weekend, mais il a au moins une victoire d'assuree en supertwin. Pour Guy c'est vrai que la saison n'as pas ete terrible jusqu'a maintenant avec pas mal de chutes. A voir quel vont etre ses plans pour l'annee prochaine. Toujours avec Suzuki?? Les freres Dunlop jouent a domicile, ca devrais assurer grave, surtout pour Michael.
Pour Hutchinson, c'est une super nouvelle. Un bon traitement antibiotique et ca devrais etre OK. Vu ce qu'il a fait jusqu'a maintenant en trainant la patte c'est tout simplement impressionant. Je me souviens avoir discute avec un tout bon a la northwest qui marchais avec les bequilles juste apres son retour de l'hopital. Le docteur ne voulais pas qu'il courre, sa reponse fut, j'en ai rien a foutre de ce qu'il m'as dit, j'y vais quand meme.
mickey
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125cc 4 Barry Davidson Glarryford Moto3 Bob Wylie Honda 6 William Dunlop Ballymoney 125 Delaney Honda 7 Ciaran Donnelly Skerries 125 JDM Honda 14 Jack Sands Magherafelt 125 Honda RS 15 Peter McKillop Lisburn 125 Law Commercial Honda 18 Paul Robinson Ballymoney 125 Aprilia 20 Oliver Linsdell Bedfordshire125 Honda 26 Phil Harvey Goole 125 Go Kart Electric Golf 33 Sam Dunlop Ballymoney 125 ORRA Honda 36 Steven John Lawton Manchester 125 SJL Honda RS 44 Craig Gibson Maghera 125 PSC Racing Honda 49 Malcolm Love Portadown 125 Aprilia 50 Mick Chatterton Barnsley 125 RS Honda 54 Adrian Coleman NewtownHamiton 125 Honda 56 Sam Wilson Cullybackey 125 Bobby Logan Honda 61 Paul Jordan Magherfelt 125 Delaney Honda 71 Raymond Hodges Ballymoney 125 TT Racing Honda 74 Tommy Henry Armoy 125 Logan Racing Honda 75 Mark McNeilly Cullybackey 125 Quarry Pro Honda 86 Nigel Moore Dungannon 125 RS Honda 97 Seamus Elliott Ballymoney 125 Logan Honda 118 Lee Vernon Stoke on Trent 125 Honda RS 333 Warren Reeve Fivemiletown 125 FlexiPatch Honda
250 - 400 -450
250cc
6 William Dunlop Ballymoney 250 TSR Honda 7 Ciaran Donnelly Skerries 250 JDM Honda 19 Kevin Strowger Cumbria 250 Honda TSR 25 Mark Waddell Randalstown 250 Honda ES 56 Sam Wilson Cullybackey 250 Bobby Logan Honda 61 Paul Jordan Magherfelt 250 Honda 71 Davy Morgan Saintfield 250 DMRRSC71 Honda 74 Tommy Henry Armoy 250 Hugh O'Kane Motors Honda RS 97 Seamus Elliott Ballymoney 250 Logan Honda 101 Robert McCrum Ballygawley 250 Honda 112 Trevor Reid Ballymena 250 AWT Yamaha 118 Paul Robinson Ballymoney 250 Roy Hanna Motors Honda 125 Bryan Harding Crumlin 250 Honda RS 171 Raymond Hodges Ballymoney 250 TT Racing Honda 181 Lee Vernon Stoke on Trent 250 Honda RS250
400cc 1 Paul Maguire Kesh 400 Kawasaki 18 Vic Allan Forfar 398 Kawasaki ZXR 21 Roy Scott Killylea 400 Knipe 400 33 David Howard Skerries 400 Kawasaki ZXR 42 Brian Loughlin Castleblaney 400 Honda RVF 50 Johhny McCay Belfast 400 Kawasaki ZXR 51 Adrian Logue Belfast 399 Kawasaki ZXR 400 57 Yvonne Montgomery Carryduff 400 DoDo123 Kawasaki ZXR 79 John McAllister Belfast 400 Mac Racing Kawasaki ZXR 95 Robert Gordon Portglenone 400 Honda 96 Andy Farrell Skerries 400 Kawasaki 138 Derek Wilkie Edinburgh 400 Kawasaki ZXR
450cc 3 Paddy McColgan Lurgan 450 KTM 35 Trevor Ferguson Castlecaulfield 450 Yamaha 38 Darren Gilpin Ballyclare 450 Honda CRF450RR 45 Stephen Davison Lurgan 450 KTM 77 Ryan Farquhar Dungannon 450 KMR Kawasaki KX450F 171 Dave Walsh Aghadowey 450 DRW Racing KTM
Junior Support 10 TBA TBA 650 McKinstry Racing Kawasaki ER6 11 John Cahill Stradbally 650 Suzuki SV 12 Richard Ford Lancashire 650 RMKD Kawasaki 16 Roy Beattie Bangor 400 B.S.R. Kawasaki 18 Vic Allan Forfar 398 Kawasaki ZSR 21 Roy Scott Killylea 400 Knipe 400 24 Bryan Allan Gilmerton 650 Kawasaki ER 25 Mark Waddell Randalstown 250 Honda RS 30 Aron Hatch Ratoath 650 Mongey Transport Suzuki SV 32 Stephen McKeown Maghera 650 DTR Tyres Suzuki SV 38 Derek Wilkie Edinburgh 400 Kawasaki ZXR 42 Brian Loughlin Castleblaney 650 Suzuki SV 47 Davie Black Coleraine 650 John Hunter Racing SV 50 Peter O'Flaherty Lusk 650 Suzuki 51 Adrian Logue Belfast 400 Kawasaki ZXR 55 Andy Scully Templemore 650 Suzuki SV 57 Yvonne Montgomery Carryduff 400 DODO 123 Kawasaki ZXR 61 Roy McLarnon Cushendall 650 RMLR Suzuki SV 69 Ronnie Scott Maherafelt 650 Kawasaki 74 Tommy Henry Armoy 250 Hugh O'Kane Motors Honda RS 77 Mark Shiels Duleek 650 KHL Kawasaki 79 John McAllister Belfast 400 Mac Racing Kawasaki ZXR 81 Julian Kirk Dungannon 650 Kawasaki ER6 87 Joe Brophy Northolt 650 Suzuki 91 Neil Lyons Dunshaughlin 650 Suzuki 92 Michael Larkin Laurencetown 650 GL Racing Suzuki SV 97 William Hara Coleraine 650 Dennis Patton Suzuki SV 106 Bernard Daly Dunshaughlin 400 Kawasaki ZXR 112 Trevor Reid Ballymena 250 AWT Honda 118 Tommy Heaphy Ballyporeen 650 Best Bikes Armagh Suzuki SV 125 Bryan Harding Crumlin 250 Honda RS 168 Noel Murphy Lusk 650 Smurf Racing Suzuki 174 Rodney Patton Ballymoney 650 Patton Racing Suzuki SV 176 James Christie Ballycastle 650 Team JCR Suzuki
Supersport 2 Guy Martin England 600 Tyco Suzuki by TAS Racing 3 Michael Dunlop Ballymoney 600 M D Racing Yamaha 6 William Dunlop Ballymoney 600 Wilson Craig Honda 9 Gavin Lupton Leeds 600 Gas Racing GSXR 10 Connor Cummins Ramsey 600 Tyco Suzuki by TAS Racing 11 Callum Laidlaw Berwickshire 600 Yamaha R6 12 Alan Jackson Preston 600 Moriwaki MD 13 Adrian Archibald Ballymoney 600 AMA Racing Team Yamaha 16 John Burrows Dungannon 600 Moira Honda 18 Lee Vernon Stoke on Trent 600 Yamaha R6 22 Stephen McIlveena Randalstown 600 Yamaha 23 Michal Dokoupil Czech Rep 600 Motopoint Yamaha 24 Craig Shirlaw Aberdeen 600 Shirlaw Mc's Kawasaki 26 Dennis Booth Kells 600 Yamaha R6 27 James McCann Ballymoney 600 Yamaha R6 33 Oliver Linsdell Bedfordshire 600 Flitwick Yamaha YZFR6 35 Trevor Ferguson Castlecaulfield 600 Suzuki 36 Michael Pearson Lisburn 600 Carryduff Forklifts/Richard Rawson 38 Derek Wilkie Edinburgh 600 Kawasaki ZX6R 44 Glenn Walker Belfast 600 Scotts Garage Kawasaki 51 Marc McCullough Isle of Wight 600 Kingswell Haulage Yamaha R6 54 Corran Smyth Ballymena 600 Team Gas GSXR 65 Michael Sweeney Skerries 600 Yamaha 68 Gareth Evans Hillsborough 600 Yamaha R6 71 Davy Morgan Saintfield 600 CSC Racing R6 77 Ryan Farquhar Dungannon 600 KMR kawasaki ZX6 82 Derek Sheils Dublin 600 T & M Honda 86 Derek McGee Mullingar 600 Yamaha R6 87 Ian Simpson Armoy 600 Yamaha R6 93 Paul Cranston Dungannon 600 P + J Honda 96 Andy Farrell Skerries 600 FCS R6 97 Seamus Elliott Ballymoney 600 Logan Yamaha 103 Reuben McPhee Ballymoney 600 N.J.T. Yamaha 111 Brian McCormack Tramore 600 Ic Racing Yamaha 112 William Monie Crieff, Sco 600 Yamaha R6 113 Ronan Pentony Drogheda 600 Yamaha R6 136 Jamie Coward Hebdon Bridge 600 Suzuki GSXR 144 Emmett Burke London 600 Sunflame Honda 150 William Davidson Kilrea 600 Hill Contracts Honda
Open Race 2 Guy Martin England 1000 Tyco Suzuki by TAS Racing 3 Michael Dunlop Ballymoney 1000 M D Racing Honda 6 William Dunlop Ballymoney 1000 Wilson Craig Honda 10 Connor Cummins Ramsey 1000 Tyco Suzuki by TAS Racing 11 Callum Laidlaw Berwickshire 600 Yamaha R6 12 Alan Jackson Preston 600 Moriwaki MD 13 Adrian Archibald Ballymoney 1000 AMA Racing Team Kawasaki 16 John Burrows Dungannon 1000 B E Racing Suzuki 21 Alan Connor Duleek 1000 Connor Racing Suzuki 22 Stephen McIlveena Randalstown 600 Yamaha 23 Michal Dokoupil Czech Rep 600/750 Yamaha/TBC 24 Craig Shirlaw Aberdeen 600 Shirlaw Mc's Kawasaki 26 Dennis Booth Kells 1000 Suzuki GSXR 27 James McCann Ballymoney 600 Yamaha R6 31 Shaun Anderson Banbridge 1000 Team Gas Suzuki GSXR 34 Stephen Thompson Crumlin 1000 Kawasaki 35 Trevor Ferguson Castlecaulfield 600 Suzuki 36 Michael Pearson Lisburn 1000 #36 Supporters Club/Richard Rawson 44 Jamie Hamilton Ballyclare 1000 KMR Kawasaki 10R 51 Marc McCullough Isle of Wight 600 Kingswell Haulage Yamaha R6 54 Corran Smyth Ballymena 1000 Team Gas GSXR 57 Ian Morrell Portstewart 650 Suzuki 650 61 John Walsh Mullinavat 1000 Honda CBR 65 Michael Sweeney Skerries 1000 BMW 68 Gareth Evans Hillsborough 1000 Suzuki GSXR 71 Davy Morgan Saintfield 1000 Strangford Holiday Park Suzuki 77 Ryan Farquhar Dungannon 1000 KMR Kawasaki ZX10 82 Derek Sheils Dublin 1000 Amigos Honda 86 Derek McGee Mullingar 600 Yamaha R6 93 Paul Cranston Dungannon 1000 P+J Honda 96 Andy Farrell Skerries 1000 Pro Plum R1 103 Reuben McPhee Ballymoney 600 N.J.T. Yamaha 111 Brian McCormack Tramore 1000 CD Racing Honda 113 Ronan Pentony Drogheda 1000 Yamaha R1 122 Alan Bonner Stramullen 1000 Honda 136 Jamie Coward Hebdon Bridge 600 Suzuki GSXR 144 Emmett Burke London 600 Sunflame Honda 150 William Davidson Kilrea 600 Hill Contracts Honda
Senior Support 9 Gavin Lupton Leeds 600 Gas Racing GSXR 11 John Cahill Stradbally 750 Suzuki GSXR 12 William Monie Crieff 600 Yamaha R6 14 Rodney Little Bangor 600 Yamaha R6 16 Noel Brennan WestMeath 600 ExSpartise Yamaha R6 19 Stephen Beattie Crumlin 675 CB Car Parking Truimph 21 Roy Scott Killylea 750 Suzuki 29 Richard McLoughlin Sligo 600 Yamaha 30 Aron Hatch Ratoath 750 Mongey Transport Suzuki GSXR 32 Aaron Boyd Ballymoney 600 Team Miserable Suzuki 34 Yvonne Montgomery Carryduff 600 DODO 123 Suzuki GSXR 38 Derek Wilkie Edinburgh 600 Kawasaki ZX6R 46 Stephen Wilson Ballyclare 750 Suzuki 50 Peter O'Flaherty Lusk 600 Yamaha 56 Sam Wilson Cullybackey 600 Bobby Logan Yamaha 57 Adrian Logue Belfast 749 Suzuki GSXR 750 K4 59 Paul Simpson Belfast 750 SMC Suzuki 60 George Scott Castledawson 600 Honda 66 Paul Gartland Castleblaney 600 Yamaha 68 Noel Boyd Lisburn 600 Suzuki GSXR 73 James Kelly Mountnugent 600 Honda CBR 78 Mark Shiels Duleek 600 KHL Kawasaki 81 Julian Kirk Dungannon 600 Yamaha R6 87 Ian Simpson Armoy 600 Yamaha 91 Neil Lyons Dunshaughlin 600 tbc 92 Noel Carroll Portlaoise 750 Suzuki GSXR 95 Robert Gordon Portglenone 600 Honda 97 William Hara Coleraine 750 Dennis Patton Suzuki 106 Bernard Daly Dunshaughlin 750 Suzuki GSXR 115 Damien Horan Sixmilebridge 750 Suzy Douglas Racing Suzuki 130 Thomas Maxwell Finea, Cavan 600 Honda CBR 143 Tom Parkes Kidderminster 675 Triumph 174 Rodney Patton Ballymoney 750 Shay D Racing GSXR 192 Michael Larkin Laurencetown 750 GL Racing Suzuki GSXR
SuperTwin 1 Michael Dunlop Ballymoney 650 McAdoo Racing Kawasaki 3 Paddy McColgan Lurgan 650 Kawasaki ER6 4 Sam Dunlop Ballymoney 650 Emerald Kawasaki ER 7 Dave Walsh Aghadowey 650 DRW Racing 10 TBA TBA 650 McKinsty Racing Kawasaki ER6 12 Alan Jackson Preston 650 Kawasaki ER 13 Adrian Archibald Ballymoney 650 Mc Kinstry Kawasaki 16 John Burrows Dungannon 650 KBM Kawasaki 18 Vic Allen Forfar 650 Kawasaki ER6 20 Oliver Linsdell Bedfordshire 650 Flickwick Suzuki DL 21 Coyles Wright Bushmills 650 Kawasaki ER 23 Michal Dokoupil Czech Rep 650 Kawasaki ER 24 Craig Shirlaw Aberdeen 650 Shirlaw Mc'S Kawasaki 30 Aron Hatch Ratoath 650 Mongey Transport Suzuki SV650 33 David Howard Skerries 650 M.C Suzuki SV 34 Stephen Thompson Crumlin 650 Kawasaki ER6 36 Michael Pearson Lisburn 650 tbc 44 Jamie Hamilton Ballyclare 650 KMR Kawasaki ER 47 Davie Black Coleraine 650 John Hunter Racing SV 50 Peter O'Flaherty Lusk 650 Suzuki 57 Ian Morrell Portstewart 650 Gordy Hogg Suzuki 61 Roy McLarnon Cushendall 650 RMLR Suzuki SV 65 Michael Sweeney Skerries 650 Kawasaki 71 Davy Morgan Saintfield 650 CMS Kawasaki 77 Ryan Farquhar Dungannon 650 KMR Kawasaki ER650 84 Maria Costello MBE Northampton 650 HOL-TAJ Kawasaki ER6 87 Joe Brophy Northolt 650 Suzuki 650 96 Andy Farrell Skerries 650 Kawasaki 103 Reuben McPhee Ballymoney 650 Northwest Gas Suzuki 113 Ronan Pentony Drogheda 650 Suzuki 118 Tommy Heaphy Ballyporeen 650 Best Bikes Armagh Suzuki SV 121 Alan Connor Duleek 650 T J C Suzuki 136 Jamie Coward Hebdon Bridge 650 Kawasaki ER 150 William Davidson Kilrea 650 Hill Kawasaki 176 James Christie Ballycastle 650 Team JCR Suzuki 177 Mark Shiels Duleek 650 KHL Kawasaki 211 Tim Stephenson Huddersfield 650 KSS Suzuki SV
Race of Legends 2 Guy Martin England 1000 Tyco Suzuki by TAS Racing 3 Michael Dunlop Ballymoney 1000 M D Racing Honda 6 William Dunlop Ballymoney 1000 Wilson Craig Honda 10 Connor Cummins Ramsey 1000 Tyco Suzuki by TAS Racing 11 Callum Laidlaw Berwickshire 600 Yamaha R6 12 Alan Jackson Preston 600 Moriwaki MD 13 Adrian Archibald Ballymoney 1000 AMA Racing Team Kawasaki 16 John Burrows Dungannon 1000 B E Racing Suzuki 18 Lee Vernon Stoke on Trent 600 Yamaha R6 21 Alan Connor Duleek 1000 Connnor Racing Suzuki 22 Stephen McIlveena Randalstown 600 Yamaha 23 Michal Dokoupil Czech Rep TBC TBC 24 Craig Shirlaw Aberdeen 600 Shirlaw Mc's Kawasaki 27 James McCann Ballymoney 600 Yamaha R6 31 Shaun Anderson Banbridge 1000 Team Gas Suzuki GSXR 33 Oliver Linsdell Berdfordshire 600 Yamaha YZFR6 34 Stephen Thompson Crumlin 1000 Kawasaki 35 Trevor Ferguson Castlecaulfield 600 Suzuki 36 Michael Pearson Lisburn 1000 #36 Supporters Club/Richard Rawson 44 Jamie Hamilton Ballyclare 1000 KMR kawasaki 10R 54 Corran Smyth Ballymena 1000 Team Gas GSXR 57 Ian Morrell Portstewart 650 Gordy Hogg Suzuki 61 John Walsh Mullinavat 1000 Honda CBR 65 Michael Sweeney Skerries 1000 BMW 71 Davy Morgan Saintfield 1000 Strangford Holiday Park Suzuki 77 Ryan Farquhar Dungannon 1000 KMR kawasaki ZX10 82 Derek Sheils Dublin 1000 Amigos Honda 86 Derek McGee Mullingar 600 Yamaha R6 93 Paul Cranston Dungannon 1000 P+J Honda 96 Andy Farrell Skerries 1000 Pro Plum R1 111 Brian McCormack Tramore 1000 CD Racing Honda 122 Alan Bonner Stramullen 1000 Honda 144 Emmett Burke London 1000 Sunflame Honda
mickey
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Cela va en faire rêver plus d'un , On a beau être l'un des plus gros team , et bien on fait comme tous le monde, on s'installe la ou on peux pour l'Armoy , c'est-à-dire dans une cour de ferme !!
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Sujet: Armoy 27-jul Sam 28 Juil 2012 - 11:13
We had 2 red flag incidents during practice when a newcomer came off before Kennedys jump during controlled practice. He has been taken to hospital and kept for observation and another minor incident during the classic session.
All practice was timed and William Dunlop was the pace setter in the big classes although he suffered mechanical problems in both smaller bike classes. Meaning he may Start from the back of the 125 grid.