What channel is the Armoy road races on?
What channel is the Armoy road races on?
Full highlights of the Armoy Road Races (part 1) will be on ITV4 on Wednesday 25th from 8pm for 1 hour, with the second 1 hour programme (part 2) shown on Thursday 26th again at 8pm.
Where can I watch Armoy road races?
BBC One NI
Highlights from the Armoy Road Races are on BBC One NI and the iPlayer right now!
Who won Armoy Road Race 2021?
Despite starting from the second row of the grid for the premier event, the Race of Legends, the legendary road racer charged to the front and finished with a 9.365-second cushion. The victory marked Dunlop’s ninth Race of the Legends win and accounted for his 22nd overall in Armoy Road Races.
Who was the Armoy Armada?
The Armoy Armada was established in 1977 and consisted of Mervyn Robinson, Joey Dunlop, Frank Kennedy & Jim Dunlop.
How long is Armoy Road Race?
3.03 miles long
The Armoy Race Circuit is 3.03 miles long and Triangular in shape. It is ridden in an anti-clockwise direction. The Grid is set up in a Grand Prix style, with 3 groups of nine riders up to a maximum of 27 riders starting each race.
Who is Michael Dunlop racing for in 2021?
22 September 2021 Michael Dunlop will return to the Hawk Racing and Buildbase Suzuki fold this weekend when the 19-time Isle of Man TT winner will partner Gino Rea aboard a GSX-R1000R Superbike at the Bennetts British Superbike Championship round at Oulton Park.
When did Armoy races start?
All the affiliations, constitutions, rules, agencies, roads departments and councils eventually succumbed to the objectives of the club and when finance was secured through local sponsorship and funding, the first ever Armoy Road Race – Race of Legends was run in July 2009.
When did Armoy road races start?
July 2009
All the affiliations, constitutions, rules, agencies, roads departments and councils eventually succumbed to the objectives of the club and when finance was secured through local sponsorship and funding, the first ever Armoy Road Race – Race of Legends was run in July 2009.
What is the Armoy Road Race?
The Armoy Race Circuit is 3.03 miles long and Triangular in shape. It is ridden in an anti-clockwise direction. The Grid is set up in a Grand Prix style, with 3 groups of nine riders up to a maximum of 27 riders starting each race.
Who does Michael Dunlop ride for?
Michael Dunlop will take charge of a works-backed Ducati Panigale V4R at the 2022 Isle of Man TT after completing a deal with Paul Bird. Following on the agreement made in 2020 which was scuppered by the pandemic, Dunlop will race one of the team’s formidable Superbikes at the 2022 International North West 200 and TT.
Does Michael Dunlop still race?
For the 2022 Isle of Man TT, Dunlop will compete in six races across four classes on four different motorcycles; Superbike/Senior TT (PBM Ducati Panigale V4 R), Supersport (MDR Yamaha R6), Lightweight (Paton) and Superstock (TBA). “I think people have written me off and said I’m finished, but that’s how the game goes.
What age is Michael Dunlop?
33 years (April 10, 1989)Michael Dunlop / Age
What channel is the Armoy road race on?
Highlights of this month’s Armoy Road Races will be shown on BBC1 NI. Plans for the Co Antrim event stepped up a gear after the Northern Ireland Executive confirmed on Thursday that the cap on 500 spectators at outdoor events would be lifted.
Can you visit the Armoy Racecourse?
Now you can have a wander around the Armoy race track and pick a viewing point that best suits your ‘need for thrills’, visit the course. Big thanks to Jayne at the Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council for all her hard work.
When is the 2021 Armoy race?
Our 2021 Armoy Race plans are ongoing and the race dates are FRIDAY 30th and SATURDAY 31st JULY COUNTDOWN STARTED – FRIDAY 30th JULY 2021 33 Days 01 : 27 : 35
Will there be a race in Co Antrim in 2021?
Plans for the Co Antrim event stepped up a gear after the Northern Ireland Executive confirmed on Thursday that the cap on 500 spectators at outdoor events would be lifted. The ‘Race of Legends’ will be the first Irish road race in 2021 after every other national meeting – except the Cookstown 100 in September – was cancelled.