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Strong Entry for Armoy Road Races

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PACEMAKER, BELFAST: ARMOY ROAD RACES 2022. PICTURE BY STEPHEN DAVISON

ARMOY Road Races have a strong entry this year, that’saccording to William Munnis, Clerk of the Course and Chairman.With less than two weeks to the famous Bayview Hotel Race of Legends theanticipation is building for the last road race of the year.


Rider entries closed just over two weeks ago, and the Club has stated that some of the races areoversubscribed but there are still a few late entries coming in.

The Club has confirmed riders, the likes of Dean Harrison, Jamie Coward, Davey Todd, Mike Browne, Derek Sheils, Dominic Herbertson along with locals Darryl Tweed, Adam McLean, Neil Kernohan and Paul Jordan – no doubt all of whom will be looking for a place on the podium.  In 2022, the lap record for the three-mile course, saw rider, Davey Todd, set the first ever 107mph and 108mph laps at Armoy.

Two races are scheduled to run on the Friday evening, the Lightweight Supersportrace sponsored by the Mermaid Club and the Diamond Bar which includes the Twinshock race sponsored by Taggart’s Barn and then the first Supersport race of the event which is sponsored by Hilton Car Sales.

William Munnis Clerk of the Course and Club Chairman, said, “Theentries this year have been strong with manytop-class riders which will make for some interesting riding come Friday and Saturday,the 28th and 29th July.We’ve also a few entries from foreign riders, who hail from France, Germany andthe US, and with nearly 30 newcomers including the French, German and American riders; they come fromDonegal to Duleek and from Crewe toHereford, which goes to show just how attractive our 3.03miles road race is.

“There currently is an issue around insurance for those riders from foreign countries but we are in the midst of trying to resolve it and are very hopeful that it will have a positive outcome.

“The Steadplan Sales Classic Superbikes race and the Fay Stewart Senior Classics race have also some remarkable riders too. None less than Grimsby man, Guy Martin, along with Phillip Crowe, Barry Davidson, Richard Ford and Ian Lougher.

“I don’t doubt this year will have its issues – we just have to look at the current weather pattern – but the Club and I are working extremely hard to ensure that riders, sponsors and fans alike have a safe and enjoyable few days at the road races.

“I find it incredible that so many people give of their time freely to ensure that this event runs smoothly – set up of the course has begun. The community, both racing and Armoy, come together to support riders, sponsors and fans – there is no other sport quite like it!

“For those of you who still wish to support road racing, programme packages can be availed of through our website but at this stage they can only be collected at the Armoy office.

“We also have a few VIP corporate hospitality tickets left for Saturday and if anyone is interested, please emailjackie@naked-pr.comwho will forward the details – everything is taken care of from the food to a viewing platform at the start/finish grid and it’s a great way to enjoy the day.

“The Club will continue to work hard to ensure a great weekend for all at the Bayview Hotel ‘Race of Legends’.”

This year, Bike Week runs from Sunday 23rdJuly until Saturday29th July with the races taking place on Friday 28th July and Saturday 29th July2023. The Armoy Road Races are part funded by the Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council.

For more information on Armoy Road Races, visitarmoyroadraces.comor search for ‘AMRRC’ on Facebook or follow on twitter @ArmoyRoadRaces.

Please support the Armoy Road Races by buying a programme or a package. They are available from the Armoy office or on the website but need to be collected from the office in Armoy.