- Ulster Grand Prix
The Ulster Grand Prix is a
motorcycle road race that takes place on theDundrod circuit nearBelfast ,Northern Ireland . The first races took place in1922 and in1935 and1948 theFédération Internationale de Motocyclisme gave it the title "Grand Prix d'Europe". The Ulster Grand Prix was included as one of the races in the inaugural1949 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season , a place it held until 1971. It also counted for the TT Championship between 1979 and 1990.fact|date=October 2008History
Thomas Moles , motorcycle enthusiast andMember of Parliament , helped to push through parliament the first Road Races Act, which made it legal for the Clady Course to be closed for the first Ulster Grand Prix on14 October 1922 . That first race had 75 entries in four classes (250cc, 350cc, 600cc and over 600cc).cite news | author=Eddie McIlwaine | title= 10 things you didn't know about the big event | work=Belfast Telegraph | page=15 | date= 17 August 2008] The race has been held on three different circuits. The 20.5 mile "Old Clady circuit" was used from1922 until1939 and included a notoriously bumpy 7-mile straight. It also ran across part of the grass runway atRAF Aldergrove and for the first two years of its existence the pits were on the Seven Mile Straight, by Loanends Primary School.In
1926 the 500cc race was won by Graham Walker on a Sunbeam. He also won the 1928 Senior race on a Rudge. In the1936 Lightweight (250cc) event, Ginger Wood and Bob Foster, both on New Imperials, crossed the line so close, that after over 200 miles of racing, it took the judges an hour to decide that Wood was the winner by one-fifth of a second. Foster was, however, adjudged to have achieved the fastest lap. The1939 Grand Prix was almost called off, but went ahead in spite of an entry of only 60 riders.After
World War II the "new Clady circuit" was used that, due to road improvements, was now 16.5 miles in length and in use between1947 and1952 .In
1953 the race was moved to the 7.401 mile "Dundrod circuit" where it is still held. The event was cancelled in1972 because of the political situation in Northern Ireland and in2001 , during the Foot-and-mouth crisis, when theNorth West 200 andIsle of Man TT were cancelled, the race was held. [ [http://www.ttwebsite.com/features/0272.php Ulster Grand Prix 2001 - Preview] (retrieved 10 September 2006)]The 2007 Grand Prix attracted an entry of 162 riders, including 38 new riders, and took place on
18 August 2007 , sponsored byThe Belfast Telegraph . [cite news | author=Victoria O'Hara | title= Revved up for race | work=Belfast Telegraph | page=15 | date= 17 August 2008]Famous riders
Joey Dunlop won twenty four Ulster Grand Prix races during his career withPhillip McCallen winning fourteen races and Brian Reid nine wins.fact|date=September 2008 Some of the famous riders include:Stanley Woods (7 wins),Jimmy Guthrie ,Jimmy Simpson ,Artie Bell , Les Graham,Freddie Frith (3 wins),Geoff Duke (3 wins),John Surtees (6 wins),Ray Amm ,Carlo Ubbiali (5 wins),Bill Lomas (3 wins),Mike Hailwood (7 wins),Giacomo Agostini (7 wins),Phil Read (3 wins),Bill Ivy (3 wins),Bob McIntyre ,Gary Hocking (3 wins),Tom Herron (5 wins),Ron Haslam (5 wins),Jon Ekerold , and more recentlyMick Grant ,Wayne Gardner ,Steve Hislop ,Robert Dunlop (9 wins) andCarl Fogarty . The most recent rider to join the famous riders group isGuy Martin (5 wins)FIM World Championship rounds
† The race saw only four competitors and was not counted as a round of the World Championship.-‡ The race was stopped by bad weather, and the FIM excluded the race from the World Championship.
ee also
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Grand Prix motorcycle racing
*List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing seasons
*List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions References
External links
* [http://www.ulstergrandprix.org Ulster Grand Prix] official website
* [http://www.ulstergrandprixsupporters.co.uk/racehistory.html Ulster Grand Prix race history]
* [http://www.ulstergrandprixsupporters.co.uk Ulster Grand Prix Supporters Club]
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