Ryan Farquhar secured open race victory at Tandragee 100 after a top class battle with William Dunlop.
Ryan competing on his own teams ZX10R Kawasaki has carried on his good form as seen at Spring Cup National Road Races where he secured second place finish in opening spring cup A final race.
The seven times Duke road race rankings champion has proven tonight that he is back to been fully competitive in superbike class.
William Dunlop’s second place finish mark’s his best result so far this season with the Tyco BMW team. William who started on pole position showed excellent pace throughout on the ultra fast superstock Tyco BMW.
Jamie Hamilton finished a good third following a highly accomplished performance on Burrows Engineering Racing GSX-R 1000 Suzuki.
Derek Mcgee sealed fourth place finish after a quality display on Wilson Craig Racing’s CBR 1000 Honda Fireblade superbike.
Securing fifth place finish was Keith Amor who produced a consistent, solid and tenacious performance on Rig Deluge backed S1000RR BMW.
Davy Morgan finished a fine sixth as he impressed on Magic bullet motor sports backed CBR 1000 Honda Fireblade whilst David Mulligan was a highly creditable seventh.
Seamus Elliott was eighth, Shaun Anderson finished a highly respectable ninth whilst 2014 newcomers A Manx Grand Prix winner Billy Redmayne was hugely impressive in finishing in tenth position.
Photo by Rod Neill
Ryan Farquhar’s open race success at Tandragee 100 proves that the three times TT winner is well and truly back established in superbike class.