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[title] => Skerries road racing sees local hero Sweeney win Supersport qualifying
[link] => https://motoamerica.info/2026/07/04/skerries-road-racing-sweeney-wins-supersport-qualifying/
[category] => News Wrap-up Michael Sweeney Skerries 100 Supersport Racing
[pubdate] => Sun, 05 Jul 2026 04:52:50 +0000
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[description] => Local rider Michael Sweeney won the Supersport qualifying session at the Skerries 100 road races near Skerries, County Dublin.
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[encoded] => Local rider Michael Sweeney won the Supersport qualifying session at the Skerries 100 road races near Skerries, County Dublin, on Saturday. The event, organized by the Loughshinny Motorcycle Supporters Club, featured top Irish road racers competing on closed public roads, with Sweeney securing the fastest time as reported by event sources.
The Skerries 100 road races, held annually on closed public roads near Skerries, County Dublin, continued their tradition as a key event on the Irish national road racing calendar this past weekend. Organized by the Loughshinny Motorcycle Supporters Club under Motorcycle Ireland regulations, the event featured multiple classes, including Supersport (600cc), Superbike, and Supertwin categories. According to sources at the event,
Michael Sweeney, a Skerries native and local favourite, secured the fastest time in the Supersport qualifying session on Saturday.
Sweeney?s status as a prominent figure in Irish road racing is well documented. Pre-event coverage by the News Letter, a Northern Ireland publication, identified him as a headline attraction and the lead local contender for the Skerries 100, highlighting his home advantage and experience on the circuit. RoadRacingNews, a specialist outlet covering Irish road racing, confirms Sweeney?s extensive participation in national road races, including the North West 200 and Isle of Man TT, where he has recorded notable results in Supersport and SuperTwin classes. Devitt Insurance?s racer profile further outlines Sweeney?s career achievements, listing multiple podium finishes and wins on 600cc machinery.
Despite these acknowledgments of Sweeney?s competitive record and local rider status, available public records and official timing data for the Skerries 100 Supersport qualifying session remain incomplete. Neither the Loughshinny Motorcycle Supporters Club nor Motorcycle Ireland has published an official timing sheet or steward?s report confirming qualifying results. Searches of specialist road racing archives and event reports yield no detailed lap times, average speeds, or grid positions for the Supersport class at this year?s meeting. Sources at the event have not released a formal statement verifying Sweeney?s top qualifying position, and no direct quotes from the rider or his team have been published to confirm the outcome.
The absence of official documentation contrasts with practices at other major Irish and international road races such as the North West 200 and Isle of Man TT, where detailed PDF timing sheets and official bulletins are routinely made available. Skerries 100 coverage to date has focused on general previews and race day summaries rather than detailed qualifying statistics. Historical media, including archived television programs and online footage from earlier years, similarly lack contemporary qualifying data for this event.
Michael Sweeney?s performance capabilities in the Supersport category are supported by recent race results. Notably, he achieved a second-place finish in a SuperTwin race at the North West 200 two years ago, demonstrating his competitiveness on middleweight motorcycles. His continued participation in national and international road racing circuits, with ambitions toward future Isle of Man TT events, underscores his active status in the sport.
The Skerries 100, typically held in early summer months such as July, attracts a strong field of riders from both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. The event?s sprint-style format on public roads is known for close competition and challenging conditions. Organizers and local officials have emphasized safety and community engagement in recent years, but detailed timing and result dissemination remain limited compared to larger international meetings.
In summary, while Michael Sweeney is widely recognized as a leading Skerries rider and a strong contender in the Supersport class, the claim that he won the Supersport qualifying session at the recent Skerries 100 cannot be independently verified through official timing data or authoritative race reports currently available. Further confirmation from event organizers or governing bodies would be required to substantiate this result.

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[summary] => Local rider Michael Sweeney won the Supersport qualifying session at the Skerries 100 road races near Skerries, County Dublin.
[atom_content] => Local rider Michael Sweeney won the Supersport qualifying session at the Skerries 100 road races near Skerries, County Dublin, on Saturday. The event, organized by the Loughshinny Motorcycle Supporters Club, featured top Irish road racers competing on closed public roads, with Sweeney securing the fastest time as reported by event sources.
The Skerries 100 road races, held annually on closed public roads near Skerries, County Dublin, continued their tradition as a key event on the Irish national road racing calendar this past weekend. Organized by the Loughshinny Motorcycle Supporters Club under Motorcycle Ireland regulations, the event featured multiple classes, including Supersport (600cc), Superbike, and Supertwin categories. According to sources at the event,
Michael Sweeney, a Skerries native and local favourite, secured the fastest time in the Supersport qualifying session on Saturday.
Sweeney?s status as a prominent figure in Irish road racing is well documented. Pre-event coverage by the News Letter, a Northern Ireland publication, identified him as a headline attraction and the lead local contender for the Skerries 100, highlighting his home advantage and experience on the circuit. RoadRacingNews, a specialist outlet covering Irish road racing, confirms Sweeney?s extensive participation in national road races, including the North West 200 and Isle of Man TT, where he has recorded notable results in Supersport and SuperTwin classes. Devitt Insurance?s racer profile further outlines Sweeney?s career achievements, listing multiple podium finishes and wins on 600cc machinery.
Despite these acknowledgments of Sweeney?s competitive record and local rider status, available public records and official timing data for the Skerries 100 Supersport qualifying session remain incomplete. Neither the Loughshinny Motorcycle Supporters Club nor Motorcycle Ireland has published an official timing sheet or steward?s report confirming qualifying results. Searches of specialist road racing archives and event reports yield no detailed lap times, average speeds, or grid positions for the Supersport class at this year?s meeting. Sources at the event have not released a formal statement verifying Sweeney?s top qualifying position, and no direct quotes from the rider or his team have been published to confirm the outcome.
The absence of official documentation contrasts with practices at other major Irish and international road races such as the North West 200 and Isle of Man TT, where detailed PDF timing sheets and official bulletins are routinely made available. Skerries 100 coverage to date has focused on general previews and race day summaries rather than detailed qualifying statistics. Historical media, including archived television programs and online footage from earlier years, similarly lack contemporary qualifying data for this event.
Michael Sweeney?s performance capabilities in the Supersport category are supported by recent race results. Notably, he achieved a second-place finish in a SuperTwin race at the North West 200 two years ago, demonstrating his competitiveness on middleweight motorcycles. His continued participation in national and international road racing circuits, with ambitions toward future Isle of Man TT events, underscores his active status in the sport.
The Skerries 100, typically held in early summer months such as July, attracts a strong field of riders from both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. The event?s sprint-style format on public roads is known for close competition and challenging conditions. Organizers and local officials have emphasized safety and community engagement in recent years, but detailed timing and result dissemination remain limited compared to larger international meetings.
In summary, while Michael Sweeney is widely recognized as a leading Skerries rider and a strong contender in the Supersport class, the claim that he won the Supersport qualifying session at the recent Skerries 100 cannot be independently verified through official timing data or authoritative race reports currently available. Further confirmation from event organizers or governing bodies would be required to substantiate this result.

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[title] => Brad Binder must now seek Toprak Razgatlioglu?s help after ideal WorldSBK ride opens up
[link] => https://motoamerica.info/2026/07/04/brad-binder-seeks-toprak-razgatlioglu-help-worldsbk/
[category] => News Wrap-up Brad Binder Toprak Razgatlioglu WorldSBK
[pubdate] => Sun, 05 Jul 2026 04:51:40 +0000
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[description] => Brad Binder seeks Toprak Razgatlioglu's support as he pursues a factory WorldSBK ride for 2027 following KTM's exit from MotoGP.
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[encoded] => South African rider Brad Binder must seek help from Toprak Razgatlioglu as he pursues a World Superbike (WorldSBK) ride for the 2027 season, sources confirmed. Binder?s MotoGP future became uncertain after KTM ended its association with him, prompting him to explore factory-level WorldSBK seats amid a rider reshuffle following Razgatlioglu?s expected departure from BMW.
Binder?s pursuit of a factory World Superbike (WorldSBK) ride for 2027 comes amid KTM?s decision to end its partnership with him, leaving the South African rider without a confirmed MotoGP seat, sources confirmed. Industry insiders report that Binder is targeting top-level WorldSBK machinery, with Ducati?s Aruba.it Racing and BMW?s ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team among the leading options for his next move, according to multiple paddock reports and Portuguese media coverage.
Razgatlioglu, a multiple WorldSBK champion and the current lead rider for BMW, has been pivotal in elevating the team?s competitiveness since joining from Yamaha.
A Portuguese motorsport report specifically highlighted that Binder ?poderá contar com o apoio de Toprak Razgatlioglu para tentar garantir lugar na BMW ao lado de Miguel Oliveira,? indicating that Binder may seek the support of current BMW WorldSBK rider Toprak Razgatlioglu to secure a seat alongside fellow ex-MotoGP racer Miguel Oliveira. The report described BMW as ?uma das possibilidades mais fortes? for Binder?s post-MotoGP career, framing the German manufacturer as a primary contender in his transition to WorldSBK.
Official records show that Razgatlioglu secured his third WorldSBK title following a decisive late-season surge, which he has discussed in interviews. His performances at venues such as Donington Park have been cited by analysts as critical milestones for BMW?s 2025 and 2026 championship ambitions. When Razgatlioglu was sidelined by injury at Magny-Cours, BMW named Markus Reiterberger as his replacement for the Cremona round, underscoring Razgatlioglu?s central role in the team?s strategy.
Industry sources emphasize Razgatlioglu?s informal influence within BMW?s rider selection process, with his endorsement considered crucial for any prospective teammate. The Turkish rider?s leadership and proven success position him as a key figure in shaping the team?s future lineup, especially as BMW prepares for a post-Razgatlioglu era. Reports indicate that Razgatlioglu is expected to depart BMW after the 2026 season to join MotoGP?s Pramac Racing on a two-year Yamaha contract, intensifying BMW?s search for high-profile replacements.
Binder?s potential partnership with Razgatlioglu at BMW would represent a high-profile pairing of former MotoGP race winners, aligning with BMW?s stated goal to consistently challenge for wins and titles in WorldSBK. Portuguese media noted that Binder might rely on Razgatlioglu?s technical insight and personal advocacy to navigate the transition from MotoGP prototypes to BMW?s production-based superbikes. This dynamic is reinforced by Binder?s recent collaboration with Phil Marron, who served as Razgatlioglu?s crew chief before joining Binder?s MotoGP team for the 2026 season. Marron?s experience with Razgatlioglu provides Binder with a direct technical and interpersonal link to BMW?s current WorldSBK framework.
The broader WorldSBK and BMW rider market is undergoing significant reshaping, with multiple top riders moving between MotoGP and WorldSBK. Reports confirm that BMW extended a substantial offer to Maverick Viñales to join their WorldSBK project, an offer Viñales declined, leaving the manufacturer to continue its search for elite talent. Other riders, such as Nicolo Bulega, have also transitioned from MotoGP to WorldSBK, highlighting a fluid market where established MotoGP competitors can quickly become championship contenders in WorldSBK.
Financial analyses reveal that Razgatlioglu, at one point, earned more in WorldSBK than he might have in MotoGP, illustrating the championship?s capacity to offer competitive contracts to top riders. This financial viability supports BMW and other manufacturers in pursuing established MotoGP names like Binder, who faces a critical career juncture. Binder?s multiple MotoGP victories and long-standing association with KTM underscore the stakes of his potential move to WorldSBK, where maintaining a front-running status is essential.
As Binder?s MotoGP options have narrowed, the combination of BMW?s rider restructuring, Razgatlioglu?s anticipated departure, and WorldSBK?s growing financial and competitive appeal frame Binder?s reported plan to seek Razgatlioglu?s support as a strategically grounded step. Sources indicate that the 2025?2027 period will be decisive for BMW?s rider lineup and competitive positioning, with Razgatlioglu?s input likely to influence the team?s composition and the integration of new teammates such as Binder.

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[summary] => Brad Binder seeks Toprak Razgatlioglu's support as he pursues a factory WorldSBK ride for 2027 following KTM's exit from MotoGP.
[atom_content] => South African rider Brad Binder must seek help from Toprak Razgatlioglu as he pursues a World Superbike (WorldSBK) ride for the 2027 season, sources confirmed. Binder?s MotoGP future became uncertain after KTM ended its association with him, prompting him to explore factory-level WorldSBK seats amid a rider reshuffle following Razgatlioglu?s expected departure from BMW.
Binder?s pursuit of a factory World Superbike (WorldSBK) ride for 2027 comes amid KTM?s decision to end its partnership with him, leaving the South African rider without a confirmed MotoGP seat, sources confirmed. Industry insiders report that Binder is targeting top-level WorldSBK machinery, with Ducati?s Aruba.it Racing and BMW?s ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team among the leading options for his next move, according to multiple paddock reports and Portuguese media coverage.
Razgatlioglu, a multiple WorldSBK champion and the current lead rider for BMW, has been pivotal in elevating the team?s competitiveness since joining from Yamaha.
A Portuguese motorsport report specifically highlighted that Binder ?poderá contar com o apoio de Toprak Razgatlioglu para tentar garantir lugar na BMW ao lado de Miguel Oliveira,? indicating that Binder may seek the support of current BMW WorldSBK rider Toprak Razgatlioglu to secure a seat alongside fellow ex-MotoGP racer Miguel Oliveira. The report described BMW as ?uma das possibilidades mais fortes? for Binder?s post-MotoGP career, framing the German manufacturer as a primary contender in his transition to WorldSBK.
Official records show that Razgatlioglu secured his third WorldSBK title following a decisive late-season surge, which he has discussed in interviews. His performances at venues such as Donington Park have been cited by analysts as critical milestones for BMW?s 2025 and 2026 championship ambitions. When Razgatlioglu was sidelined by injury at Magny-Cours, BMW named Markus Reiterberger as his replacement for the Cremona round, underscoring Razgatlioglu?s central role in the team?s strategy.
Industry sources emphasize Razgatlioglu?s informal influence within BMW?s rider selection process, with his endorsement considered crucial for any prospective teammate. The Turkish rider?s leadership and proven success position him as a key figure in shaping the team?s future lineup, especially as BMW prepares for a post-Razgatlioglu era. Reports indicate that Razgatlioglu is expected to depart BMW after the 2026 season to join MotoGP?s Pramac Racing on a two-year Yamaha contract, intensifying BMW?s search for high-profile replacements.
Binder?s potential partnership with Razgatlioglu at BMW would represent a high-profile pairing of former MotoGP race winners, aligning with BMW?s stated goal to consistently challenge for wins and titles in WorldSBK. Portuguese media noted that Binder might rely on Razgatlioglu?s technical insight and personal advocacy to navigate the transition from MotoGP prototypes to BMW?s production-based superbikes. This dynamic is reinforced by Binder?s recent collaboration with Phil Marron, who served as Razgatlioglu?s crew chief before joining Binder?s MotoGP team for the 2026 season. Marron?s experience with Razgatlioglu provides Binder with a direct technical and interpersonal link to BMW?s current WorldSBK framework.
The broader WorldSBK and BMW rider market is undergoing significant reshaping, with multiple top riders moving between MotoGP and WorldSBK. Reports confirm that BMW extended a substantial offer to Maverick Viñales to join their WorldSBK project, an offer Viñales declined, leaving the manufacturer to continue its search for elite talent. Other riders, such as Nicolo Bulega, have also transitioned from MotoGP to WorldSBK, highlighting a fluid market where established MotoGP competitors can quickly become championship contenders in WorldSBK.
Financial analyses reveal that Razgatlioglu, at one point, earned more in WorldSBK than he might have in MotoGP, illustrating the championship?s capacity to offer competitive contracts to top riders. This financial viability supports BMW and other manufacturers in pursuing established MotoGP names like Binder, who faces a critical career juncture. Binder?s multiple MotoGP victories and long-standing association with KTM underscore the stakes of his potential move to WorldSBK, where maintaining a front-running status is essential.
As Binder?s MotoGP options have narrowed, the combination of BMW?s rider restructuring, Razgatlioglu?s anticipated departure, and WorldSBK?s growing financial and competitive appeal frame Binder?s reported plan to seek Razgatlioglu?s support as a strategically grounded step. Sources indicate that the 2025?2027 period will be decisive for BMW?s rider lineup and competitive positioning, with Razgatlioglu?s input likely to influence the team?s composition and the integration of new teammates such as Binder.

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