Speed, Skill, and Dominance: A Thrilling Display at the Cookstown 100
Dunlop's Commanding Double Triumph
Michael Dunlop demonstrated exceptional form at the Cookstown 100, securing two significant wins. Following his emphatic victory in the Open A Invitation Race on Friday, Dunlop continued his success by clinching the Moto3 race title on Saturday. His performance showcased remarkable control and speed, leaving competitors in his wake.
The Moto3 Masterclass
In the nine-lap Moto3 event, Michael Dunlop's mastery was evident from the start. On his Burrows Engineering/RK Racing Honda, he established an early lead and maintained it throughout the 2.1-mile Orritor circuit. His dominant ride culminated in a nearly 10-second lead over second-place finisher Dan Sayle, with Chris Meyer completing the podium.
Jordan's Record-Breaking Supersport Win
Paul Jordan delivered an outstanding performance in the Supersport race, riding his Jackson Racing V2 Ducati to a decisive victory. Having already set the fastest qualifying time, the Magherafelt rider controlled the race from start to finish, consistently widening his lead over Darryl Tweed. Jordan's relentless pace also saw him break the class lap record, becoming the first rider in the Supersport category to achieve a 90 mph milestone with a lap speed of 1 minute 23.927 seconds.
Notable Performances and Podium Finishers
Beyond the leading victors, the Cookstown 100 featured other strong contenders. Michael Sweeney secured third place in the Supersport race and later triumphed in the Supertwins race, narrowly beating Darryl Tweed. The event also saw competitive finishes from Kevin Keyes, Marcus Simpson, Sean Brolly, and James Chawke across various categories, contributing to a memorable day of racing.
Key Race Results Overview
The Cookstown 100 delivered thrilling outcomes across its main races. The Open A Invitation race saw Michael Dunlop, Michael Sweeney, and Marcus Simpson taking the top three spots. In the Supersport race, Paul Jordan, Darryl Tweed, and Michael Sweeney earned the podium finishes. Michael Dunlop, Dan Sayle, and Chris Meyer were the top performers in the Moto3 category, while the Supertwins race concluded with Michael Sweeney, Darryl Tweed, and James Chawke on the podium.
