William Dunlop, Farquhar Take Victories At Tandragee Road Races

William Dunlop, Farquhar Take Victories At Tandragee Road Races

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DUNLOP WINS FEATURE RACE AT TANDRAGEE 100 ROAD RACES

William Dunlop won yesterday’s feature Superbike race at the Tandragee 100 Road Races in convincing fashion aboard his Tyco BMW S 1000 RR. The Ballymoney man took second place in Open race from his pole position qualifying berth, after a race long battle with eventual winner Ryan Farquhar, but yesterday’s feature Superbike win gave Dunlop his first victory on BMW Motorrad machinery. Dunlop also set the fastest lap in both Superbike races around the 5.34-mile Tandragee 100 circuit.

William Dunlop: “It was worthwhile going to Tandragee and I’m a bit more comfortable on the Tyco BMW, which was always the plan this weekend. The changes that we made for the second race at Cookstown and the further changes for Tandragee have helped us make big steps forward. Yes we still have a bit of work to do before the TT, but it was really nice to win on a big bike, which is confidence inspiring.”

Philip Neill – Team Manager: “Job done. The end goal from Tandragee was always to get William more settled on the bike and that’s what we have achieved. There’s no disgrace coming second to Ryan Farquhar at Tandragee, but to go on and take a convincing feature race win is pleasing and will provide William with the perfect boost coming into the North West 200 in just over a week’s time.”

Results:

Open Race

Ryan Farquhar [Kawasaki]; 2nd – William Dunlop [Tyco BMW] +0.401sec; 3rd – Jamie Hamilton [Suzuki] +12.178sec

Tandragee 100 Superbike Race

William Dunlop [Tyco BMW]; 2nd – Jamie Hamilton [Suzuki] +28.961sec; 3rd – Derek McGee [Honda] +42.808sec

More, from a press release issued by Ryan Farquhar’s publicist:

Hat-trick for Farquhar at Tandragee

Ryan Farquhar marked his return to the Irish Road Racing Championship, and in particular the Superbike class, in superb style at the weekend as the SGS International/KMR Kawasaki rider took a superb hat-trick at the Tandragee 100 road races .

Back on a 1000cc machine for the first time since 2012, Ryan qualified fourth for the Superbike class and with bad weather forecast for Saturday, the 5-lap Open race was brought forward to Friday evening. With changes to the set-up of the machine on the warm-up lap, Ryan was feeling a lot more happier with his ZX-10R Kawasaki Superstock machine and a good start saw him locked in battle with Jamie Hamilton and William Dunlop.

When Dunlop hit the front, Ryan slotted into his slipstream and the two continued to exchange the lead as they circulated close together. Going into the final lap though, Ryan was in front and he held on for a superb win, 0.4s clear of Dunlop with his best lap being just over 107mph.

As expected, Saturday dawned wet and cold and Ryan opted out of the Superbike and Supertwin – where he’d qualified on pole – races due to the forthcoming North West 200 and Isle of Man TT Races. However, he did contest the Moto 3/450/400 and Classic races, taking a hard fought win over Ian Morrell in the former and a comfortable win on Roger Winfield’s 500cc Paton in the latter.

Fellow team-member Connor Behan also had a good meeting finishing fourth on his 600cc machine in Saturday’s Superbike race and qualifying fourth in the Supertwin race. Team-mate Jeremy McWilliams, making his debut at the 5.3-mile circuit, qualified eighth and went on to take a good third in the Classic race.

Ryan Farquhar: “Everything’s gone really well this weekend and I was over the moon with the Superbike result on Friday evening. Having been away from the class for so long, it was great to mark my comeback with a win and although I was having a few set-up issues in practice, the two warm-up laps before the race allowed me to make further changes and when we came under starters orders I was really up for it. I knew on the first lap William was up for it too and we had a great battle so I was chuffed to bits to get the better of him in what was a great race.”

“I had no problems with riding in the conditions on Saturday but with the North West and TT coming up, going out on the big bike and Supertwin would simply have given me too much work to do in terms of getting the bikes ready. As it was I took out the Paton and the little 450 and whilst the former was a relatively straightforward win, the latter was anything but as Ian pushed me really hard. His 400 had more top end than my 450 and I’d say it was the hardest I’ve ever had to ride in the wet to win a race!”

“I’ve made a lot of changes to the Supertwin, going down a completely different route, and it was flying in practice so I can’t wait to ride it at the North West and TT. I’ve learnt a lot with the Stocker both here and at Scarborough too so, hopefully, I can transfer what I now know to the Superbike and we’ll be on the pace at the North West and TT right from the word go.”

Practice for the International North West 200 road races gets underway on Tuesday May 12th with the opening races taking place during the evening two days later. The feature race day takes place on Saturday 16th May.

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