Michael Dunlop marked his first appearance at the Tandragee 100 road races since 2013 by repeating the big bike double he achieved 12 years ago with victories in the Open and feature races at the county Armagh circuit.

Riding his MD Racing BMW Superstock machine, Dunlop finished 0.4 seconds ahead of Michael Sweeney at the chequered flag in the Open race, with Manxman Conor Cummins edging out Mike Browne for third place on the final corner.
The 36-year-old repeated the dose in the concluding Tandragee 100 six-lapper as he saw off nearest challenger Sweeney by eight seconds on that occasion, with the help of a new absolute course record of 111.584mph on his final circuit.
Both frontrunners had obliterated the late Dan Kneen’s seven-year-old lap record in the Open outing and further raised the bar several times during the thrilling finale to the meeting.

Browne made it a double in the Supersport class as he followed up his success on Friday night with a commanding start-to-finish win on Saturday.
Anderson triumphed in the Classic Superbike and Lightweight races.