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Manx riders to take on returning Tandragee 100

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Northern Irish road race back for 2025 after two-year hiatus

Multiple Manx road racers are expected to take on the returning Tandragee 100 later this month.

The Northern Ireland meeting is making a comeback on Friday, 27 June and Saturday, 28 June after a hiatus of two years due to previous delays in getting resurfacing works carried out.

No fewer than six Island riders are entered - among those are Conor Cummins, Joe Yeardsley and Dale Brew who would be taking on the races for the first time.

Meanwhile, the likes of Gareth Arnold, Dan Sayle and Marcus Simpson are penned in to be involved having taken on the event previously.

Among the other notable entries away from the Isle of Man are 16-time TT winner Ian Lougher and 2024 Senior MGP winner Daniel Ingham.

First run in 1958, the Tandragee 100 takes place over a 5.3-mile course running through the Tandragee and Markethill areas in County Armagh.

Organisers are expecting in the region of 113 competitors and 50 newcomers in 2025.

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