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KYLE WHITE'S BIG RACE DAY PREDICTIONS



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Published Date: 16 May 2008
THE 2008 Kennedy International North West 200 blasts off on Saturday morning and ahead of the big race on the north coast, News Letter motorcycling correspondent, Kyle White, gives his predictions on who will be celebrating victory this weekend.
A host of top riders have been secured by the organising Coleraine and District Motor Club and the event this year promises to be the most closely contested ever.

Superbike Race 1

1st: Steve Plater

2nd: Michael Rutter

3rd: Guy Martin

Supesport Race 1

1st: Bruce Anstey

2nd: John McGuinness

3rd: Ryan Farquhar

Superstock Race

1st: Bruce Anstey

2nd: Michael Rutter

3rd: Cameron Donald

250cc Race

1st: John McGuinness

2nd: Christian Elkin

3rd: Paul Robinson

125cc Race:

1st: Michael Wilcox

2nd: David Lemon

3rd: Mark Curtin

400cc Race:

1st: Olie Linsdell

2nd: Alex Hutchinson

3rd: David Madsen-Mygdal

Supersport Race 2

1st: Ryan Farquhar

2nd: Bruce Anstey

3rd: Keith Amor

NW200 Superbike Race

1st: Michael Rutter

2nd: Steve Plater

3rd: Guy Martin


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  • Last Updated: 16 May 2008 12:25 PM
  • Source: News Letter
  • Location: Belfast
 
 

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