2025 Ulster Road Race Championships: Standings Post Tandragee

2025 Ulster Road Race Championships: Standings Post Tandragee

2025 Ulster Road Race Championships latest standings, highlighting Championship leads for:

Michael Dunlop (Supersport & Superbike), Darryl Tweed (Super Twins & Classic Superbike), Lee Osprey (Supersport 300), Dan Sayle (125/Moto 3), Richard Ford (Lightweight Supersport).

Sean Brolly (Junior & Senior Support), Nigel Moore (Junior 350 Classics), Brian Mateer (Junior 250 Classics), John Leigh Pemberton (Senior 500 Classics) and Andy Hornby (Senior 1000 Classics).

Standings per category, post the Around A Pound Tandragee 100, are as follows:

Open:

1st – Michael Dunlop – 75
2nd – Michael Sweeney – 60
3rd – Kevin Keyes – 30
4th – Conor Cummins – 29
5th – Shaun Anderson – 26
6th – Marcus Simpson – 22
7th – Ryan Whitehall – 19
8th – Neil Kernohan – 18
9th – Michael Gahan – 17
10th – Derek McGee – 16

11th – Barry Furber – 15
12th – Michael Browne – 13
13th – Brian McCormack – 11
14th – James Chawke – 9
15th – Stephen Tobin – 9
16th – Darryl Tweed – 8
17th – Andy Farrell – 8
18th – Darryl Anderson – 7
T19th – Richard McLoughlin – 6
Julian Trummer – 6

21st – Paul Cranston – 5
22nd – Dermot Cleary – 4
23rd – Martin Morris – 3
24th – Dan Ingham – 2
T25th – Owen Monaghan – 1
Liam Chawke – 1

Supersport:

1st – Michael Dunlop – 45
2nd – Darryl Tweed – 26
3rd – Michael Browne – 25
4th – Derek McGee – 20
5th – Kevin Keyes – 20
T6th – Conor Cummins – 16
Michael Sweeney – 16
8th – Paul Cranston – 12
9th – Shaun Anderson – 11
T10th – Andy Farrell – 10
James Chawke – 10

12th – Brian McCormack – 9
T13th – Ryan Whitehall – 8
Richard McLoughlin – 8
T15th – Stephen Tobin – 7
Martin Morris – 7
T17th – Michael Gahan – 5
Andrea Majola – 5
19th – Graham McAleese – 5
T20th – Dan Ingham – 4
Liam Chawke – 4

22nd – Barry Furber – 3
23rd – Andy McAllister – 2
T24th – Owen Monaghan – 1
Anthony McColgan – 1

Super Twins:

1st – Darryl Tweed – 41
2nd – Michael Sweeney – 40
3rd – Barry Furber – 26
4th – Joe Yeardsley – 26
5th – Derek McGee – 25
6th – Neil Kernohan – 21
7th – Andy Farrell – 17
8th – Sean Brolly – 16
9th – Marcus Simpson – 11
10th – Michael Gahan – 8

11th – Ryan Whitehall – 7
T12th – Liam Chawke – 6
Dean McMaster – 6
T14th – Andy Hornby – 5
Martin Morris – 5
16th – Anthony McColgan – 5
17th – Ian Lougher – 4
T18th – Mark Johnson – 3
Lee Osprey – 3
T20th – Michael Mackinnon – 2
Kelly Carruthers – 2
22nd – Ashley Robson – 1

Supersport 300:

1st – Lee Osprey – 50
2nd – Mark Johnson – 40
3rd – Linton Irwin – 24
T4th – Anthony McColgan – 16
William Grant – 16
6th – Darren Duncan – 13

125/Moto 3:

1st – Dan Sayle – 45
2nd – Chris Meyer – 29
3rd – Derek McGee – 25
4th – Kyle Parkes – 23
5th – Gareth Arnold – 22
6th – Owen Monaghan – 20
7th – Gary Jordan – 18
8th – Robert O’Neill – 17
9th – Nigel Moore – 16
10th – Malcolm Love – 12

11th – Bryan Harding – 12
T12th – Simon Lehane – 8
Jack Sands – 8

Lightweight Supersport:

1st – Richard Ford – 36
2nd – Michael Hoey – 29
T3rd – Stephen Tobin – 25
Darryl Tweed – 25
5th – Tim Walsh – 20
6th – Roy Werst – 13
7th – Dan Hanby – 11
8th – Liam Trainor – 10
9th – Dave Walsh – 9
10th – James Rothery – 8
11th – Ivan Bolt – 7

Senior Support:

1st – Sean Brolly – 45
2nd – Kevin Lavery – 36
3rd – James Doy – 26
4th – Caomhan Canny – 25
5th – Lee Hara – 22
6th – James Walsh – 21
7th – Lee Osprey – 17
8th – Will Burchell – 11
9th – Michael Clyde – 11
10th – Shaun Buckle – 10

11th – Tim Walsh – 9
12th – Tam Oliver – 9
13th – Michael Mackinnon – 8
14th – Gary Jordan – 6
15th – Graeme Smallwoods – 6
T16th – Brett McCallen – 5
Mick Hogan – 5
18th – Stuart McCann – 4
19th – Brandon Kavanagh – 3
20th – Liam Trainor – 1

Junior Support:

1st – Sean Brolly – 50
2nd – Lee Osprey – 32
3rd – Kevin Lavery – 29
4th – Lee Hara – 23
5th – James Walsh – 21
6th – Caomhan Canny – 20
7th – John O’Donovan – 13
Chris Meyer – 13
9th – Ashley Robson – 12
10th – James Doy – 9

11th – Nick Healy – 9
12th – Jack Meares – 8
T13th – Stuart McCann – 7
Jason Whelan – 7
15th – William Grant – 6
16th – Tim Walsh – 5
T17th – Dave Walsh – 4
Dale Brew – 4
19th – Ben Mullane – 3
Brian Loughlin – 3
21st – William Roberts – 2

Classic Superbike:

1st – Darryl Tweed – 45
2nd – Andy Hornby – 32
3rd – Shaun Anderson – 25
4th – Paul Cranston – 24
5th – Dennis Booth – 23
6th – Paul Williams – 20
7th – Anthony McColgan – 20
8th – Roddy Taylor – 15
9th – Andy McAllister – 9
T10th – Kieran Brockie – 8
Neil Rutledge – 8

12th – Corran Smyth – 8
T13th – Noel Carroll – 7
Kelly Carruthers – 7
T15th – Emmett Burke – 6
Colin Croft – 6
17th – James Rothery – 6
18th – Darren Duncan – 4

Junior 350 Classics:

1st – Nigel Moore – 38
2nd – Kyle Parkes – 32
3rd – Mark Johnson – 31
4th – Andy Hornby – 25
5th – Barry Davidson – 20
6th – Linton Irwin – 20
7th – Stephen Walsh – 17
8th – Kelly Carruthers – 13
9th – Bryan Harding – 13
10th – Wattie Brown – 11

11th – Gary Hutton – 9
12th – Simon Lehane – 8
13th – Paul McMahon – 7
14th – Edwin Gilmore – 6
T15th – Davy Crawford – 5
David Glover – 5
T17th – Phil Lunney – 4
Gareth Arnold – 4
19th – Chris Meyer – 3

Junior 250 Classics:

1st – Richard Ford – 50
2nd – Brian Mateer – 40
3rd – Philip Shaw – 32
4th – Gary Hutton – 21
T5th – Gareth Arnold – 13
Malcolm Love – 13
7th – Davy Crawford – 11
8th – Chris Meyer – 10
9th – Trevor Stewart – 9

Senior 500 Classics:

T1st – John Leigh Pemberton – 25
Nigel Moore – 25
T2nd – Stephen Walsh – 20
Wattie Brown – 20
5th – Anthony Ambler – 16
6th – Sean Leonard – 13
7th – Phil Lunney – 11
8th – Gearoid Hoare – 10

Senior 1000 Classics:

1st – Andy Hornby – 50
2nd – Andy Kildea – 36
3rd – Ian Thompson – 26
4th – Brian Loughlin – 22
5th – Richard Ford – 20
6th – Edwin Gilmore – 16
7th – Trevor Stewart – 10

Photo credit: Derek Wilson

Words by Stevie Rial #dontletfearcontrolyou

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