Michael Dunlop set for Tandragee 100 return after 12-year absence

Michael Dunlop set for Tandragee 100 return after 12-year absence

The record 33-time Isle of Man TT winner is a late entry for the Supersport and Superbike classes at the North Armagh road race, which is back on the calendar for the first time since 2022 following the completion of essential resurfacing work. Dunlop, who was made an MBE in the King鈥檚 Birthday Honours earlier this month following his incredible success in the sport, won four more races at the TT for the third consecutive year. The 35-year-old doubled up in the Supersport and Supertwin races and claimed a narrow runner-up finish in the Superbike race behind Davey Todd. The blue riband Senior TT was cancelled, but Dunlop also finished on the podium in both Superstock races, taking third each time on his MD Racing BMW. On his last appearance at Tandragee in 2013, Dunlop concentrated on the Superbike class and was a dominant winner by 26 seconds on the McAdoo Racing Honda, beating Michael Pearson in the Open race and clinching a double by the same huge margin in the feature Tandragee 100 Superbike race over Derek Sheils. An 11-time winner at the event, he is still the Supersport lap record holder around the 5.3-mile course. A statement from the Tandragee 100 on Monday said: 鈥淓arlier this year, our overall sponsor, owner of Around A Pound, Gerry Rice, who has also been a personal sponsor of Michael鈥檚 for many years, had agreed to negotiate with Michael once the TT was over. “True to their word, both men met and agreed that Michael will compete on his Supersport Ducati and Superstock MD Racing machines at this year鈥檚 Around A Pound Tandragee 100 event on Friday 27th and Saturday 28th June 2025. “The Club are absolutely thrilled to have Michael return to the iconic Tandragee 100 course, one of the few remaining 鈥榦ld school鈥 circuits 鈥 especially after his record-breaking performance at the 2025 Isle of Man TT.鈥 Dunlop goes straight in as a red-hot favourite to add to his Tandragee tally this weekend. The Ballymoney man鈥檚 opposition includes southern Irishman Michael Sweeney, Manx rider Conor Cummins and Shaun Anderson, who is a member of the promoting North Armagh club. Cummins is also returning to Tandragee after a long absence, with the Ramsey man making his sole appearance at the famous Irish road race in 2007. The 39-year-old is riding for Dungannon team Burrows Engineering/RK Racing on Ducati Supersport and 1000cc BMW machinery. 鈥淚鈥檝e only done it once in 鈥07 and I鈥檒l never forget Phillip McCallen taking me around in a Sprinter van at night, showing me around,鈥 Cummins said. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think I slept much that night! 鈥淏ut going back would be quite a cool thing and now the total shift in circumstances has really got my head thinking differently and these other races after the TT are definitely on my radar.鈥 Roads close for practice and a non-championship Supersport race (time permitting) on Friday from 11am to 9pm, and on Saturday from 9:30am to 7pm for the main race programme.

Read More…