Duke Road Racing Rankings

The Duke Road Race Rankings, established in 2002, is the only series which recognises the season-long performances on the roads. It was the idea of Peter Duke, boss of the Isle of Man-based Duke Video and son of World Champion Geoff Duke. He worked with road racing journalist Leslie Moore, author Mac McDiarmid and archivist Phil Edge to develop a scoring system which would recognise the significance of the event as well as the individual performance and, for the first time, allow a year-long assessment of road racing, letting the most consistent racer claim the ‘championship’ title. Since that first year in 2002, won by Ian Lougher, all the big names of road racing have figured, with the likes of Adrian Archibald, Richard Britton, Jason Griffiths, Darran Lindsay and, more recently, Manxman Conor Cummins, battling for honours.

The purpose of the Duke Road Race Rankings is to recognise achievements across the year, to give those riders who commit themselves not just to the ‘major’ meetings, but also to the smaller road races to have their dedication and hard work celebrated. Star names determined to claim the impressive Geoff Duke Trophy will attend lower profile events to earn points, helping to ensure strong grids for meetings which would otherwise be in the shadow of the Isle of Man TT, North West 200 and Ulster Grand Prix. Figuring on the Duke Road Race Rankings’ calendar alongside the International events also gives these events increased prestige. A look through the records reveals that, despite some fascinating battles, the spoils have been split between Ryan Farqhuar and Ian Lougher, apart from 2007. In that amazing year Conor Cummins, from the Isle of Man, took on and beat the best in only his second full season on the roads.

The Duke Road Race Rankings series features around two dozen meetings every year, including many of the long-established Irish and Isle of Man road races, and has remained largely unaltered since 2002 – apart from cancellations and the addition of new meetings, such as the Armoy Road Races 5 years ago. The standing of the series continues to grow, with extensive coverage in leading specialist publications, such as Motor Cycle News, Road Racing Ireland and Bikesportnews, and the annual presentation being made at star-studded, black tie events.


2015 season

2015 Rounds Announced by Peter Duke :

The 2015 Duke Road Race Rankings Series revs into life for the 14th season at the Spring Cup National Road Races at Oliver's Mount on Saturday and Sunday 11th & 12th April.

Current champion James Cowton will commence his defence of his title along with second and third last year, Ivan Linton and Dean Harrison aiming to improve on their positions at the end of the series in November.

No fewer than six of the 2014 top ten are amongst the star line-up for the opening road race of the new season, including Guy Martin (6th), Seamus Elliott (8th) and Lee Johnston (9th) .

Two previous Duke Rankings champions also return to 'The Mount', seven times winner Ryan Farquhar, 14th last year and three time victor Ian Lougher (24th).

Top Rankings Newcomer, last year Neil Kernohan has a 125cc Honda and a 600 Yamaha R6 entered by Road Racing Ireland, to commence his season, along with 2012 Newcomers winner, Sam Wilson, who will be onboard the Joey's Bar MCC Team 125 & 250cc Hondas in the familiar Yellow & Black colours of Joey Dunlop with son Gary as Team Boss.

Add in the 'experienced Mount regulars', the likes of (in no particular order) Steve Mercer, Mick Goodings, Jamie Coward, Davy Morgan, Alistair Haworth, Paul Owen, Gavin Lupton, Daley Mathison, Kiaran Hankin, Keith Pringle, David Bell and Gareth Keys the racing action is likely to be close and exciting, not for the feint hearted as the race action unfold over the two days and a total of 16 solo races with 162 entries received.

The Spring Cup National Road Races is the first of a total of 25 Duke Rankings Rounds in the 2015 series culminating at the Macau Motorcycle Grand Prix on Saturday 21st November. The other rounds take place in Northern Ireland, the Isle of Man, Eire and the Czech Republic.


2014 season

2014 Rounds Announced by Peter Duke :

It is my pleasure to introduce the Duke Road Race Rankings for 2014. With 26 rounds counting towards the overall title this year I think it is fair to say road racing, despite some of the ups and downs of recent years, is in good health.

I think it is also fair to say that we’re in for some very interesting racing, with the recent news of reigning champion Michael Dunlop’s move to factory supported BMW machinery. It’s 75 years since the last BMW solo win at the TT, and 56 years since the factory last supported a top rider – my father in 1958. Dad and I wish Michael great success on the high-tech BMW and look forward to awesome speeds at the TT and other circuits.

Winning’s not going to come easy, though, as amongst others he’ll be facing stiff opposition from brother William who has signed a deal with a local (to him) outfit you may have heard of, TAS Suzuki.

The famous blue and white bikes will also be piloted by TV star, and part-time racer, Guy Martin who was on spectacular form in the latter part of 2013. Between him, Michael and William they put on some spectacular racing (highlights of which, I must add, are in our splendid DVDs of the S100, UGP and Scarborough races) and I’m sure we can expect even more fireworks this season.

Bradford’s Dean Harrison was well in the mix last year and thanks, in part, to some brilliant results on the SuperTwins he secured a solid second place above fellow youngster Jamie Hamilton. These pair will be well worth watching again in 2014, especially if we see a repeat of their sensational battle at the Southern 100 – the future of Road Racing is in safe hands with them.

We have to tip our hats to a pair of racers who have proved stalwarts of the scene for many years but who took their final bows at the end of last season. Chris Palmer and Ian Lougher have given fans many hundreds of hours of great entertainment across their long and successful careers and I’m sure you’ll all join me in wishing them happy and long retirements.

We must also welcome back into the fold two riders whose retirements didn’t prove to be so long: Ryan Farquhar and Keith Amor. Both have taken a non-racing role in the last couple of years but circumstances change, and the lure of the roads has proved too much. No doubt we’ll be seeing plenty of them this year.

It only remains for me to wish all competitors a safe and successful season - remember to keep it shiny side up - and to wish all the fans a happy year on the hedges. May the best rider win!

2014 Results

Pos Name Total
1 James Cowton 1858
2 Ivan Lintin 1817
3 Dean Harrison 1799
4 Michael Dunlop 1591
5 Dan Kneen 1408
6 Guy Martin 1372
7 Jamie Hamilton 1116
8 Seamus Elliott 1074
9 Lee Johnston 1047
10 Michael Sweeney 1014

2014 Circuits

1 Ian Watson Spring Cup Road Races - Oliver’s Mount - Scarborough - England 13 April
2 Cookstown ‘100’ Road Races - Northern Ireland 26 April
3 Tandragee '100' Road Race - Northern Ireland 3 May
4 North West ‘200’ Road Races - Northern Ireland 15/17 May
5 Horice Road Races - Czech Republic 17/18 May
6 Pre-TT Classic Road Races - Billown - Isle of Man 23–26 May
7 Isle of Man TT Races - Isle of Man 31 May - 6 June
8 Post TT Races - Billown - Isle of Man 7 June
9 Barry Sheene Classic Road Races - England 21–22 June
10 Kells Road Races - Republic of Ireland 22 June
11 Bush Road Races - Northern Ireland 28 June
12 Skerries '100' Road Races - Republic of Ireland 5 July
12a Southern ‘100’ Road Races - Isle of Man 7–10 July
14 Walderstown Road Races - Republic of Ireland 13 July
15 Cork (Glanmire) Road Races - Republic of Ireland 20 July
16 Cock o'the North Continental Road Race - Oliver’s Mount - England 19–20 July
17 Armoy Road Races - Northern Ireland 26 July
18 Czech TT Road Races - Czech Republic 9–10 August
19 Cahir Road Races - Republic of Ireland 10 August
20 Dundrod ‘150’ Road Races - Northern Ireland 14 August
21 Ulster Grand Prix - Northern Ireland 16 August
22 Classic TT - Isle of Man 23–25 August
23 Manx Grand Prix - Isle of Man 25–29 August
24 Killalane Road Races - Republic of Ireland 7 September
25 Steve Henshaw Gold Cup International - Oliver’s Mount - Scarborough - England 13–14 September
26 Macau Grand Prix - Macau 15 November

2013 season

The Duke Road Race Rankings Series commenced for its 12th year of competition at Oliver's Mount, Scarborough, North Yorkshire on Sunday 21 April 2013 at the Ian Watson Spring Cup National Road Races. Organised by the Auto 66 Club.

Unfortunately the Bush and Kells Road Races announced at the beginning of the year they would skip 2013 so to concentrate on raising funds with the plan to return next year.

The overall winner this year of the Duke road race rankings championship was Michael Dunlop. It turned into a wonderful year of racing for Michael who won four races in a week at the Isle of Man TT and won at the North West 200, Ulster Grand prix, Armoy road races, Southern 100 and for the first time won the Steve Henshaw international gold cup.

2013 Results

Pos Name Total
1 Michael Dunlop 2729
2 Dean Harrison 1912
3 Jamie Hamilton 1845
4 Guy Martin 1740
5 William Dunlop 1688
6 James Cowton 1116
7 Chris Palmer 1093
8 Michael Sweeney 1076
9 Ivan Lintin 826
10 Bruce Anstey 824

2013 Circuits

1 Ian Watson Spring National Road Races - Oliver’s Mount - Scarborough - England 21 April
2 Cookstown ‘100’ Road Races - Northern Ireland 27 April
3 Tandragee '100' Road Race - Northern Ireland 4 May
4 North West ‘200’ Road Races - Northern Ireland 16/18 May
5 Horice Road Races - Czech Republic 19 May
6 Pre-TT Classic Road Races - Billown - Isle of Man 24–27 May
7 Isle of Man TT Races - Isle of Man 1–7 June
8 Post TT Races - Billown - Isle of Man 8 June
9 Barry Sheene Classic Road Races - England 15–16 June
10 Cork (Glanmire) Road Races - Republic of Ireland 16 June
11 Skerries '100' Road Races - Republic of Ireland 6 July
12 Southern ‘100’ Road Races - Isle of Man 8–11 July
12a Walderstown Road Races - Republic of Ireland 13–14 July
14 Cock o'the North - Oliver’s Mount - England 20–21 July
15 Armoy Road Races - Northern Ireland 27 July
16 Mid Antrim ‘150’ Road Races - Northern Ireland 3 August
17 Athea Road Races - Republic of Ireland 11 August
18 Dundrod ‘150’ Road Races - Northern Ireland 15 August
19 Ulster Grand Prix - Northern Ireland 17 August
20 Classic TT - Isle of Man 24–25 August
21 Manx Grand Prix - Isle of Man 28–30 August
22 Terlicko Road Races - Czech Republic 31–1 September
23 Killalane Road Races - Republic of Ireland 7–8 September
24 Gold Cup International - Oliver’s Mount - Scarborough - England 14–15 September
25 Macau Grand Prix - Macau 14–16 November

2012 season

The Duke Road Race Rankings Series commenced for its 11th year of competition at Oliver's Mount, Scarborough, North Yorkshire on Sunday 15 April 2012 at the Ian Watson Spring Cup National Road Races. Organised by the Auto 66 Club.

2012 Results

Pos Name Total
1 Ryan Farquhar 3468
2 Michael Dunlop 2163
3 William Dunlop 1480
4 Guy Martin 1183
5 Jamie Hamilton 1164
6 Chris Palmer 1157
7 Dean Harrison 1111
8 Ivan Lintin 809
9 Bruce Anstey 754
10 John McGuinness 704

2012 Circuits

1 Ian Watson Spring National Road Races - Oliver’s Mount - Scarborough - England 15 April
2 Cookstown ‘100’ Road Races - Northern Ireland 28 April
3 Tandragee '100' Road Race - Northern Ireland 5 May
4 North West ‘200’ Road Races - Northern Ireland 17th/19 May
5 Pre-TT Classic Road Races - Billown - Isle of Man 25–28 May
6 Isle of Man TT Races - Isle of Man 2–8 June
7 Post TT Races - Billown - Isle of Man 9 June
8 Mid Antrim ‘150’ Road Races - Northern Ireland 16 June
9 Bush Road Races - Northern Ireland 23 June
10 Barry Sheene Classic Road Races - England 24 June
11 Kells Road Races - Republic of Ireland 30 June-1 July ....CANCELLED
12 Skerries '100' Road Races - Republic of Ireland 7 July
13 Southern ‘100’ Road Races - Isle of Man 9–12 July
14 Walderstown Road Races - Republic of Ireland 14–15 July
15 Munster '100' Road Races - Republic of Ireland 21–22 July ....CANCELLED
16 Cock o'the North - Oliver’s Mount - England 21–22 July
17 Armoy Road Races - Northern Ireland 28 July
18 Aderdare Park Road Races - Wales 28–29 July
19 Athea Road Races - Republic of Ireland 4–5 August ....CANCELLED
20 Dundrod ‘150’ Road Races - Northern Ireland 9 August
21 Ulster Grand Prix - Northern Ireland 11 August
22 Manx Grand Prix - Isle of Man 18–31 August
23 Faugheen '50' Road Races - Republic of Ireland 25–26 August ....CANCELLED
24 Killalane Road Races - Republic of Ireland 8–9 September
25 Gold Cup International - Oliver’s Mount - Scarborough - England 15–16 September
26 Macau Grand Prix - Macau 15–18 November

2011 season

The Duke Road Race Rankings celebrated its 10th year in 2011 and has gone from strength to strength over the decade. Last year’s provisional calendar, began with the Ian Watson Spring Cup at Scarborough on 17 April, boasted 26 meetings, including the TT, and ran until 9 November with the season-closing Macau Grand Prix, which joined the schedule in 2010 for the first time.

In 2011 Ryan Farquhar retained the Duke Road Rankings title for the fourth successive year and his sixth time in all and will receive the 'new' Geoff Duke Trophy at the Adelaide Motorcycle Awards Night in Belfast in January 2012. Ryan has the original trophy in his permanment collection having won the unique award outright after competing a hat-trick of title wins in 2008, 2009 and 2010.

2011 Results

Pos Name Total
1 Ryan Farquhar 3754
2 William Dunlop 2726
3 Michael Dunlop 2696
4 Ian Lougher 1281
5 John Burrows 1171
6 Chris Palmer 1076
7 Guy Martin 1011
8 Cameron Donald 834
9 Davy Morgan 786
10 Ronan Pentony 765

Ryan Farquhar says he is 'made up' to win his sixth Duke Road Race Rankings Series after another superb season on his KMR Kawasaki machines. The Dungannon racer claimed 43 victories and 11 podium finishes on his way to a winning points tally of 3,754. Farquhar, 34, said: "It's my fourth in a row and I am made up to win it again. It's been another grand season."

William Dunlop claimed second place ahead of brother Michael, who won a second TT title in 2011. Farquhar set 27 fastest laps during the 23-round series but said he was disappointed at not claiming more wins at the International road races. "The national races went great but we had a few problems at the internationals this year for a few different reasons and I will be looking to put that straight next season," he added. Farquhar won at both the Manx Grand Prix and Southern 100 meetings on the Isle of Man this year.

Ian Lougher, who was the inaugural winner in 2002 and took the titles again in 2005 and 2006, finished in fourth place.

John Burrows slotted into fifth place, a climb of three places on the previous year, whilst Castletown's Chris Palmer took sixth ahead of Guy Martin, Cameron Donald and Davy Morgan.

2011 Circuits

1 Ian Watson Spring National Road Races - Oliver’s Mount - Scarborough - England
2 Cookstown ‘100’ Road Races - Northern Ireland
3 Tandragee '100' Road Race - Northern Ireland
4 North West ‘200’ Road Races - Northern Ireland
5 Pre-TT Classic Road Races - Billown - Isle of Man
6 Isle of Man TT Races - Isle of Man
7 Post TT Races - Billown - Isle of Man
8 Bush Road Races - Northern Ireland
9 Skerries '100' Road Races - Republic of Ireland
10 Barry Sheene Classic Road Races - England
11 Walderstown Road Races - Republic of Ireland
12 Aderdare Park Road Races - Wales
13 Southern ‘100’ Road Races - Isle of Man
14 Kells Road Races - Republic of Ireland
15 Faugheen '50' Road Races - Republic of Ireland
16 Cock o'the North - Oliver’s Mount - England
17 Armoy Road Races - Northern Ireland
18 Mid Antrim ‘150’ Road Races - Northern Ireland
19 Dundrod ‘150’ Road Races - Northern Ireland
20 Ulster Grand Prix - Northern Ireland
21 Manx Grand Prix - Isle of Man
22 Munster '100' Road Races - Republic of Ireland
23 Athea Road Races - Republic of Ireland
24 Killalane Road Races - Republic of Ireland
25 Gold Cup International - Oliver’s Mount - Scarborough - England
26 Macau Grand Prix - Macau

2010 season

2010 Results

Pos Name Total
1 Ryan Farquhar 4444
2 William Dunlop 2169
3 Michael Dunlop 1857
4 Ian Hutchinson 1570
5 Keith Amor 1090
6 Ian Lougher 1039
7 Chris Palmer 1017
8 John Burrows 934
9 Guy Martin 703
10 Michael Pearson 677

2010 Circuits

1 Spring National - Oliver’s Mount - Scarborough - England
2 Cookstown ‘100’ Road Races - Northern Ireland
3 North West ‘200’ Road Races - Northern Ireland
4 Pre-TT Classic Road Races - Billown - Isle of Man
5 Isle of Man TT Races - Isle of Man
6 Post TT Races - Billown - Isle of Man
7 Bush Road Races - Northern Ireland
8 Athea Road Races - Republic of Ireland CANCELLED !!
9 Skerries Road Races - Republic of Ireland
10 Barry Sheene Classic Road Races - England
11 Cock o'the North - Oliver’s Mount - England
12 Walderstown Road Races - Republic of Ireland
12a Southern ‘100’ Road Races - Isle of Man
14 Jurby ‘South’ Road Races - Isle of Man
15 Kells Road Races - Republic of Ireland CANCELLED due to Weather
16 Faugheen Road Races - Republic of Ireland
17 Mid Antrim ‘150’ Road Races - Northern Ireland
18 Armoy Road Races - Northern Ireland
19 Dundrod ‘150’ Road Races - Northern Ireland
20 Ulster Grand Prix - Northern Ireland
21 Munster 100 Road Races - Republic of Ireland
22 Manx Grand Prix - Isle of Man
23 Killalane Road Races - Republic of Ireland
24 Gold Cup International - Oliver’s Mount - Scarborough - England
25 Boyne ‘100’ Road Races - Republic of Ireland
26 Macau Grand Prix - Macau

2009 season

2009 Results

Pos Name Total
1 Ryan Farquhar 4860
2 Michael Dunlop 2506
3 William Dunlop 2429
4 Ian Lougher 2109
5 John Burrows 1350
6 Guy Martin 1251
7 Ian Hutchinson 1028
8 Keith Amor 991
9 Michael Pearson 924
10 Conor Cummins 900

2009 Circuits

1 Spring National - Oliver’s Mount - Scarborough - England
2 Cookstown ‘100’ Road Races - Northern Ireland
3 Tandragee '100' Road Race - Northern Ireland
4 North West ‘200’ Road Races - Northern Ireland
5 Barry Sheene Classic Road Races - Oliver’s Mount - Scarborough - England
6 Pre-TT Classic Road Races - Billown - Isle of Man
7 Isle of Man TT Races - Isle of Man
8 Billtown TT Races - Isle of Man
9 Bush Road Races - Northern Ireland
10 Athea Road Races - Republic of Ireland
11 Skerries Road Races - Republic of Ireland
12 Cock o'the North - Oliver’s Mount - England
12a Walderstown Road Races - Republic of Ireland
14 Southern ‘100’ Road Races - Isle of Man
15 Jurby ‘South’ Road Races - Isle of Man
16 Kells Road Races - Republic of Ireland
17 Faugheen Road Races - Republic of Ireland
18 Mid Antrim ‘150’ Road Races - Northern Ireland
19 Armoy Road Races - Northern Ireland
20 Dundrod ‘150’ Road Races - Northern Ireland
21 Ulster Grand Prix - Northern Ireland
22 Manx Grand Prix - Isle of Man
23 Killalane Road Races - Republic of Ireland
24 Gold Cup International - Oliver’s Mount - Scarborough - England
25 Boyne ‘100’ Road Races - Republic of Ireland

2008 season

2008 Results

Pos Name Total
1 Ryan Farquhar 2306
2 Ian Lougher 2058
3 Michael Dunlop 1632
4 William Dunlop 1379
5 Chris Palmer 1037
6 Keith Amor 1034
7 Guy Martin 709
8 John McGuinness 662
9 Damien Howard 563
10 Mick Goodings 547

TT winner Ryan Farquhar has clinched the Duke Road Race Rankings for the third time. He wrapped up a brilliant 2008 season by clinching the rankings title at the final meeting of the year, the Gold Cup races at Oliver’s Mount, Scarborough. The Dungannon ace put in a series of high-class performances and a quartet of podium finishes to complete an excellent year. Farquhar said: ‘It’s been a really good weekend and it’s great to end the year with more success and my third Duke Championship.’

The 2008 Duke Road Race Rankings had been scheduled to be held over 23 rounds, but that number was cut to 19 due to four race meetings being hit by bad weather and other factors.

2008 Circuits

1 Spring National - Oliver’s Mount - Scarborough - England
2 Cookstown ‘100’ Road Races - Northern Ireland
3 Tandragee ‘100’ Road Races - Northern Ireland
4 North West ‘200’ Road Races - Northern Ireland
5 Isle of Man TT Races - Isle of Man
6 Steam Packet Races - Billown - Isle of Man
7 Bush Road Races - Northern Ireland
8 Athea Road Races(1) - Republic of Ireland
9 Skerries Road Races - Northern Ireland
10 Southern ‘100’ Road Races - Isle of Man
11 Cock o'the North - Oliver’s Mount - Scarborough - England
12 Jurby ‘South’ Road Races - Isle of Man
13 Walderstown Road Races - Republic of Ireland
14 Kells Road Races - Republic of Ireland
15 Faugheen Road Races - Republic of Ireland
16 Dundalk Road Races - Republic of Ireland
17 Dundrod ‘150’ Road Races - Northern Ireland
18 Ulster Grand Prix - Northern Ireland
19 Manx Grand Prix - Isle of Man
20 Killalane Road Races - Republic of Ireland
21 Boyne ‘100’ Road Races - Republic of Ireland
22 Gold Cup International - Oliver’s Mount - Scarborough - England
23 Athea Road Races(2) - Republic of Ireland

Previous winners

2007

One of the stars of the Centenary TT has secured the Geoff Duke Trophy as winner of the Duke Road Race Rankings.

Manxman Conor Cummins, who secured a fifth, two sixths and an eighth place at TT, secured the top position without turning a wheel in the final round.

With a commanding lead in the series, Cummins decided to sit out the final round - the 57th Steve Henshaw International Gold Cup Races. It must have been a nail-biting weekend for the 21- year-old star as he waited to see if second-placed Guy Martin could do enough to overhaul his lead.

Guy, who secured three podium finishes at the Centenary TT, and his Hydrex Honda were almost unbeatable at Oliver’s Mount, Scarborough. He re-wrote the record books, but it wasn’t enough to beat Conor’s Duke Road Race Rankings lead.

Guy had to settle for second place, 138 points behind, but 281 points ahead of third placed William Dunlop. It is a remarkable feat by Conor, of Ramsey, in only his first full year of pure road racing.

Duke Video managing director Peter Duke offered his congratulations to Conor. ‘What a fantastic result for the Isle of Man, and for road racing in general, to have Conor with the Geoff Duke Trophy in only his first full year in pure road racing. He has always shown great promise on both short and road circuits, but to be number one with such consistency, maturity and sheer speed against top opposition tells us we have a real star in the making here.’

Pos Name Total
1 Conor Cummins 1936
2 Guy Martin 1798
3 William Dunlop 1517
4 Ian Lougher 1380
5 Chris Palmer 1131
6 John McGuinness 1042
7 Cameron Donald 961
8 Ryan Farquhar 908
9 Darren Burns 852
10 Ivan Lintin 825

2006

Ian Lougher receives his 2006 award

The twenty-five round series, held at all national and international road races in the north and south of Ireland, the Isle of Man and England, was the closest fought to date.

At the conclusion of the series a mere 147 points separated the champion and second place man, Martin Finnegan, who in turn was just nine points ahead of the late Darran Lindsay. Guy Martin joined the fray in 15th position after the North West 200 and only competed in a handful of road races in 2006, but still managed to finish in an impressive fourth place, with Raymond Porter and Cameron Donald, completing the top six.

The famous Dunlop family filled three of the top ten places, Michael in seventh, William in ninth and Robert in tenth position.

Pos Name Total
1 Ian Lougher 1719
2 Martin Finnegan 1572
3 Darran Lindsay 1563
4 Guy Martin 1382
5 Raymond Porter 1245
6 Cameron Donald 1090
7 Michael Dunlop 1049
8 John Burrows 956
9 William Dunlop 852
10 Robert Dunlop 830

2005

Pos Name Total
1 Ian Lougher 2699
2 Ryan Farquhar 2229
3 Guy Martin 1798
4 Richard Britton 1400
5 Chris Palmer 1183
6 Martin Finnegan 973
7 Adrian Archibald 873
8 John McGuinness 782
9 Jason Griffiths 739
10 Bruce Anstey 728

2004

Pos Name Total
1 Ryan Farquhar 2031
2 Darran Lindsay 1647
3 Ian Lougher 1597
4 John McGuinness 1051
5 Guy Martin 1016
6 Martin Finnegan 952
7 Bruce Anstey 930
8 Chris Palmer 898
9 Richard Britton 816
10 Adrian Archibald 606

2003

Pos Name Total
1 Ryan Farquhar 1981
2 Ian Lougher 1539
3 Adrian Archibald 807
4 Chris Palmer 791
5 Richard Britton 708
6 Jason Griffiths 669
7 Bruce Anstey 448
8 Martin Finnegan 379
9 John McGuinness 368
10 Robert Dunlop 330

2002

Pos Name Total
1 Ian Lougher 2652
2 Ryan Farquhar 1464
3 Darran Lindsay 1267
4 Richard Britton 1097
5 Adrian Archibald 938
6 Jason Griffiths 893
7 Chris Palmer 892
8 Gary Jess 760
9 David Jefferies 650
10 Robert Dunlop 460

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