Isle of Man TT record-breaker Michael Dunlop is to ride at this weekend’s Tandragee 100 road races, which is being held for the first time since 2022.

The 33-time TT winner is a late entry for the 61st edition of the event held over a 5.3-mile course in county Armagh and will compete on his MD Racing BMW Superstock and Supersport V2 Ducati machines.
Dunlop will be making his first appearance at the meeting for 12 years, just weeks after completing the fifth four-timer of his TT career.
The 36-year-old was recently awarded an MBE in the King’s Birthday Honours list in recognition of his achievements.
He claimed a Superbike double when he last competed at Tandragee in 2013, has 11 wins at the meeting and still holds the Supersport lap record.
Among the other leading entrants are Skerries rider Michael Sweeney, who will campaign an MJR Racing BMW, Yamaha R6 and Aprilia 660.

Manxman Conor Cummins bridges an 18-year gap since his last appearance at the race as he rides for the Burrows Engineering/RK Racing team.
The 39-year-old had a best finish of fifth in the second Superstock race at the recent TT races.
Banbridge man Shaun Anderson is also part of the field, along with two more Manx riders in Joe Yeardsley and Marcus Simpson, Neil Kernohan and Ballymoney’s Darryl Tweed.