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Monday, 07 May 2012 18:20 |
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OULTON PARK BSB ROUND William Dunlop recorded his personal best result in a British 125cc Championship race result at the Bank Holiday Monday round of the Motostar 125 British Championship meeting at Oulton Park in Cheshire. Dunlop, who had to burn the midnight oil before going straight in Qualifying on Sunday, finished in a fighting third place in Mondays race. A clearly delighted Dunlop was over the moon with his result. William Dunlop: "I am really thrilled with that result today. After all the problems with the 125 at Tandragee, we managed to secure a spare crank from Mark Kneen of KRP Racing and it is thanks to him that we got that podium result. If I had put in a better qualifying time, I seriously believe that I could have won the race as my bike is the quickest one out there as the Television footage showed. Now it is back to Ballymoney and prepare for the North West 200 next week, but this result has put me in the right frame of mind prior to the North West". Mondays 125cc Race was won by Luke Hedger with Ryan Watson second and William Dunlop third. |
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William Dunlop Racing #6 -Tandragee 100 Race Report |
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Sunday, 06 May 2012 08:52 |
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Tandragee 100 Race Report: William Dunlop ran out of luck in the 125 class class at Tandragee on Saturday when a broken crank left the Ballymoney rider out of luck, and a pocket, with Dunlop forced to watch the remains of the 125cc race from the side lines, leaving him in a dilemma, only hours before heading off to this weekends British 125cc Championship Race at Oulton Park. Having just entered the 125 and 250cc races at Tandragee, William looked destined for yet another two stroke double only for the gremlins to have their say. In the 250cc race, William took a start to finish victory over the five lap race, with the 250cc machines heading out onto the Tandragee circuit with the Supertwins 650 machines. William Dunlop: "The crank has broken on the 125 Honda, and that has kinda thrown my plans up in the air for Oulton Park this weekend. Once it happened I said that was it, no trip for me to Oulton, but later we decided to go for it and that is where I am heading now. The plan is to drive to Mark Kneens in England, replace the crank which will take about two hours work, then turn around and drive to Oulton for qualifying on Sunday. I am not even sure if we can do it in the time, but we are going to give it a go. The 250cc race was one of the worst I have ridden in on the roads as the field was I think only six starters. There was no opposition at all and I walked it in the end, which is ok for me, but their is just no competition anymore. We will see how the Bank Holiday weekend goes not at Oulton and then its all hands on deck in preparation for the North West 200 in a fortnight. This will be the most important six weeks in my season with the North West and then the TT. Whatever the situation I intend giving these two meetings all I have got".
Picture by Alan Armstrong William Dunlop heads to another 250cc win at Tandragee. |
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Last Updated on Sunday, 06 May 2012 08:55 |
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