Full round up of Bear Competitions Cookstown 100 award winners.
Cookstown expert, all-round great pure road racing writer, supporter Baylon McCaughey takes up the story:
Now that the 2025 BEAR Competitions Cookstown 100 is over, we can confirm that the 2025 BEAR Competitions Cookstown 100 Man of the Meeting is ‘Darryl Tweed’.
This is based on the points scoring system for all Championship point scoring classes.
Other Award Winners:
Moto 3 – Cookstown United FC Prepetual Challenge Cup; Derek McGee
Ernie Oliver Prepetual Challenge Cup; First Local competitor; Nigel Moore
Andrew Neill Memorial Trophy; Derek McGee
Thomas Greer Memorial Cup for the Cookstown 100 Man of the Meeting: Darryl Tweed.
W.J.Hagan Memorial Cup; Fastest Lap of the Day; Michael Dunlop
J.C. Allen Perpetual Challenge Cup; New course record, Michael Dunlop
Earl of Castlestewart Memorial Cup; Fastest cross-Channel finisher; Julian Trummer
The Young Memorial Cup, Junior Support winner, Sean Brolly
Joe Magee Cup; First 400cc machine in Junior Support race; Tim Walsh
Billy Campbell Memorial Cup; Overall winner in Classic race; Andy Hornby
N Anderson Memorial Cup; Fastest Lap in Classic race; Andy Hornby
Denis Gallagher Memorial Perpetual Trophy; First overseas competitor in 350 classic race; Kelly Carruthers.
Herbert Beare Cup: Fastest newcomer in Senior support class; Kevin Lavery
Noel Agnew trophy: Best Female finisher: Ashley Robson
Norman Crooks Memorial Cup; Fastest lap in Support races; Sean Brolly
Ronnie Crooks Memorial Cup, Winner of the Open race: Michael Dunlop.
‘Cookstown Motorcycle Traders’ Prepetual Challenge Trophy and the Paddy Convery Memorial Cup, for the winner of the Cookstown 100 race, Michael Dunlop.
Cookstown & District Motor Cycle Club Members Competition;
S.S. Sloane Memorial Cup; Fastest overall club member; Michael Gahan
Jim McGucken Memorial Trophy: Fastest lap in Open class; Michael Gahan
Nigel McCollum Memorial Cup; Fastest Lap in Cookstown 100 race; Michael Gahan
R Glasgow Memorial Perpetual Cup; Fastest lap in Classic races; Nigel Moore.
Photo credit: Tommy Vennard
Words by Baylon McCaughey