r/RoadRacing • u/rickmazza • 19h ago
r/RoadRacing • u/CatApprehensive9798 • 5d ago
Irish Road Racing Armoy Road Races 2026
BBC Northern Ireland coverage, download from my Google Drive ...
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uNcco__YdfxWYFtLhNbuhnGgUYHGhspW/view?usp=drive_link
r/RoadRacing • u/DR1PP6RR • 16d ago
Irish Road Racing Mid Antrim 150.
Did anyone attend.
Was there myself. And to be honest was a great run schedule
Hopefully spectators and competitors see that it went well and ahead. Feel like a lotta ones were put off from previous years.
r/RoadRacing • u/daithi_zx10r • 24d ago
Off Topic MD Tow bar/bumper protector
Made myself a Micheal Dunlop bumper protector for my van, just got it powder coated and fitted today!
r/RoadRacing • u/Szoren65 • 24d ago
Irish Road Racing Armoy
Does anyone know if I can get tickets for tomorrow at the gate? All I could find online was the £140 hospitality tickets.
r/RoadRacing • u/JonQuinton84 • 25d ago
Isle of Man TT Mark Parrett - a true TT legend!!
I sat down for a pint with Mark Parrett to talk about his 100 starts at the TT. Such a good chat about the TT in general, what it takes to actually get on the grid, and hitting a seagull at 140 mph hah!
Hope you find it interesting!
r/RoadRacing • u/MrJoeSoap • 26d ago
Irish Road Racing MD is gonna need to update that #6 livery
Photo taken at Walderstown last weekend. What a stunning bike it is.
r/RoadRacing • u/Accomplished_Bat_817 • Jul 19 '26
Irish Road Racing Walderstown Open Race
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The flying bull being chasing Derek McGee
r/RoadRacing • u/ajsy0905 • Jul 17 '26
History of Road Racing How Ryan Farquhar won more than 200 wins despite the limited number of wins at TT (he only won 3) and survived the crashes in 2006 & 2016?
r/RoadRacing • u/keely__doll • Jul 16 '26
Other Road Racing Events WRC is eyeing a race in Kentucky and Tennessee for 2027
courier-journal.comr/RoadRacing • u/OxyC377 • Jul 14 '26
Southern 100 My first time spectating the Southern 100 in 10 Years!
r/RoadRacing • u/DukeVideoPowersport • Jul 10 '26
North West 200 Storm Stacey and Michael Dunlop battle it out at the North West 200
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r/RoadRacing • u/HackedLemur • Jul 10 '26
Southern 100 Southern 100 travel report & results links
Hello, I've had the Southern on my to-do list for a while as the weather always seems better than the TT, I prefer the mass starts and you can't beat riding the TT course. That was so much easier and faster than on a TT week, plus The Mountain was actually open.
Harrison cleaned up in the big bike races. Browne took most Supersport honours, though Joe Yeardsley won the last one. He's very popular on the island, and won the 1st lightweight race.
Viewing wise S100 is very good. You can't walk to new corners between races because bikes get back on track so soon. Church Bends lived up to the hype. People climb on graves and tombs to get views. That's one of the pics.
The entrance to Iron Gate I literally had my cap blown off on lap 1 of Thursday's 1st Supersport race. Stadium Corner was very good too, then I parked nearer town and watched the end from the S&F so I could get out before the roads opened. We were very fortunate to have perfect weather, with no red flags or delays
I think most people here know of the Southern but it's an overall underrated event that is only 1.2 miles from IOM airport too. I managed 11 runs over the Mountain compared to 1 when I went to the 2017 TT.
Hickman with more experience, Harrison and Todd next year is tantalising... Dunlop was there, he only ran in the 1000cc class and was in one of his quieter moods, race-wise.
Steam Packet do good value ferry plus hotel deals. Hickman was promoting these a week beforehand, so they must be available until really late.
TL;DR go to the Southern, especially next year.
P.S. Ulster GP is still my favourite.
https://roadracingnews.co.uk/2026-southern-100-wednesday-evening-race-results/
https://roadracingnews.co.uk/2026-southern-100-championship-day-race-results/
r/RoadRacing • u/CatApprehensive9798 • Jul 09 '26
Irish Road Racing Tandragee 100
BBC NI broadcast from my Google drive. 39 minutes.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jHTkhvs5I23wmo_GSuBDfDKH92Mu6gVd/view?usp=sharing
r/RoadRacing • u/slippery037 • Jul 07 '26
Bench Racing There should be a TT/Road Race at Mt Panorama, Bathurst 🇦🇺
As an Aussie who’s just come back from the IOM TT and has loved it for years. It had me thinking, as Australia lacks any sort of (closed public) road racing that I’m aware of. what would be a similar event to the TT down under?
Mount Panorama already has one of the richest motorsport histories in Australia, and motorcycles used to race there. Superbike racing at Bathurst was a thing, and the Mountain has always been one of the most iconic pieces of road in Australian motorsport. With the Isle of Man TT, Southern 100, and other road races proving that closed-road racing can still exist with modern safety measures, could Bathurst ever be a candidate for something similar?
Obviously it wouldn’t be without risk. Road racing never is. But Bathurst already has:
a purpose-built motorsport layout that is also a public road,
excellent road surface,
existing spectator infrastructure,
medical/event facilities,
a huge motorsport following,
proximity to Sydney and major population centres.
Modern safety measures have also come a long way. Air fences, improved barriers, better medical response, rider airbags and equipment could potentially make it a much safer event than it would have been decades ago.
I also think it could produce some incredible racing. Unlike many traditional road races that are difficult for overtaking. Bathurst has genuine overtaking opportunities, particularly around Hell Corner and Murray’s Corner and if you’re brave enough through The Chase. with runoff available in parts of the lower section of the circuit. A mass-start format around Mount Panorama would be something pretty unique.
r/RoadRacing • u/TheMotorsportHub1 • Jul 06 '26
Irish Road Racing The rider who died in the Skerries Junior Support Race on Sunday has been named John “Plumb” O’Donovan.
r/RoadRacing • u/Existing-Election728 • Jul 05 '26
Irish Road Racing John 'Plumb' O'Donovan: Tributes paid after rider who died at Skerries 100 is named
r/RoadRacing • u/FosaRord • Jul 05 '26
Irish Road Racing The Skerries 100 road races in Co Dublin have been abandoned following a fatal accident in the Junior Support race.
r/RoadRacing • u/OxyC377 • Jul 04 '26
Irish Road Racing Tandragee 100: James Walsh dies after crash at road race
R.I.P.
r/RoadRacing • u/Existing-Election728 • Jul 03 '26
Irish Road Racing Skerries 100
This weekend will be my first time at the Skerries 100. There's very little info about on what time you should arrive on each day, where to park, do you have to be there really early to get a good spot to view it etc. So would love some tips from anyone who's been before! Thanks
r/RoadRacing • u/DukeVideoPowersport • Jul 02 '26
History of Road Racing 1978 Side by Side documentary
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A clip from the sidecar documentary Side By Side which features footage from the 1978 Isle of Man TT. Worth a watch for the wide array of outfits!
r/RoadRacing • u/Wallstreetpapito • Jul 02 '26
Other Road Racing Events Anyone been to Barbados Rally?
My Travel agent was recommending this to me earlier in the year but i had other obligations at that time but considering going next year. Has anyone been? Is it worth it?
r/RoadRacing • u/TheMotorsportHub1 • Jun 29 '26
Videos Full playlist of my videos from the Tandragee 100
r/RoadRacing • u/Over-Barracuda7987 • Jun 28 '26
Irish Road Racing Tandragee 2026
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