Mid Antrim 150 Club outlines plans for 2021 short circuit races
The Covid-19 pandemic is continuing to have a detrimental impact on Irish motorcycling events in 2021, resulting in a host of national road races being cancelled and putting the North West 200 in doubt, but the Mid Antrim Club is optimistic that fans will have the opportunity to attend some race meetings this year.
In 2020, the only short circuit meeting held in Northern Ireland took place at Kirkistown in Co Down in September, with a limited number of spectators in attendance.
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In April, the Mid Antrim Club hopes to run their first short circuit event of the year – the A1 Electrical Spring Cup – on Saturday 17th at Bishopscourt in Co Down.
It is also hoped to run a team event on Sunday, April 18, with separate races for junior and senior competitors running for two-and-a-half hours each. The fastest club member in each race will receive discounted entries to the Neil & Donny Robinson Memorial meeting in the summer.
A spokesperson for the club said: “Amidst the negativity surrounding the cancellation of road races over the past few days, thankfully, it’s not all doom and gloom with the Mid Antrim 150 Club, as we announce our plans for the forthcoming season.
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Hide Ad“Obviously, the club has taken into account the current Covid-19 Situation, and are working with the relevant authorities.”
The club’s premier event, the Neil & Donny Robinson Memorial meeting, is scheduled for July 17-18 at Bishopscourt.
Also this year, the Mid Antrim Club will sponsor the Ulster Superbike Championship Moto One class, providing a prize fund covering the top 10 finishers. The leading club member overall will receive the Victor Gilmore Memorial Trophy.
The spokesperson said the club also has some “very exciting news” regarding an event later in the year, with further details due to be confirmed soon.
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