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2022 Skerries 100 Road Races – Bishopscourt Racing Circuit

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    Finally, the country seems to be getting back to normal since the covid pandemic hit us in 2020, the Loughshinny MCSC are delighted to be back running the Country Crest Skerries 100, on Saturday/Sunday 2/3 July 2022, over the iconic 2.9-mile seaside course, just outside the beautiful town of Skerries.

Skerries 100 Road Races - VisitSkerries.com and Skerries ...

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    First held in 1946, the Skerries 100 is a 100-mile race that attracts some of Ireland’s best riders. The inaugural race was around a 7.1-mile course through Skerries, and today a 2.93-mile circuit is used just west of the town centre. The Skerries 100 attracts about 65,000 spectators each year.

Road Racing - VisitSkerries.com and Skerries Homepage ...

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    Road Racing Since the 1930s, Skerries has been a hub for motorbike road racing. In 1930, the town hosted the Leinster 100 on a 13-mile circuit through Skerries, Lusk and Rush. In 1931, the race became the Leinster 200 and was held until 1935, attracting motorbike legends such as Stanley Woods, Jimmy Guthrie and Walter Rusk.

Skerries Circuit Info | Loughshinny Motorcycle Supporters …

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    Skerries Circuit Info History & Lap Record In over 70 years of racing at Skerries, five circuits have been used for the annual Festival of Speed. From 1946 to 1963 the famous 7.1 mile lap which included the main streets of Skerries town was …

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