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Martin wins Ulster Grand Prix; Conor treble

by isleofman.com 12th August 2012

Ramsey racer Conor Cummins has secured three podiums at an international meeting - his first since his crash on the Mountain at TT 2010.

He claimed third places in the Supersport and both Superbike races at the Ulster Grand Prix at Dundrod.

Guy Martin took the feature Superbike Race at the Ulster Grand Prix with Tyco Suzuki team-mate Cummins, also making the podium in third place.

The Padgetts Honda of Gary Johnson was second.

Michael Dunlop was challenging Guy Martin hard but slid off at the hairpin on the penultimate lap.

However, he did win the opening Superstock Race, finishing four seconds ahead of veteran rider Ian Lougher.

Cummins led into the first corner but ended up in fifth - Dan Kneen was seventh.

Brother William took the honours in the first Supersport event with the result declared after three laps when the race was stopped by a red flag incident.

Bruce Anstey was second - Cummins was fourth and Dan Kneen eighth.

Anstey reversed the earlier Supersport event ahead of William Dunlop and Cummins.

Ryan Farquhar took yet another Supertwin contest in a re-run to complete a North West 200, TT and Ulster treble. Ryan Kneen came fourth.

Davy Morgan claimed the 250cc honours.

The other Superbike race was won by Michael Dunlop from Martin and Cummins.

Posted by isleofman.com
Sunday 12th, August 2012 08:36pm.

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