AS the Enkelon Trophy gets set to celebrate its 35th year, making it the longest running trophy in Ireland’s racing, xa0Mark Sanlon, Press Officer for the MCRRCI and Clerk of the Course, announced, xa0″We are pleased to again bring you Ireland’s only Role for Pole qualifying. A similar format has been used in World Superbikes and British Superbikes for a few years.
“We are also pleased to welcome back our sponsor for the “roll for pole” : NUTT TRAVEL.COM
” Also, we would like to thank Billy and Marty Nutt for this sponsorship and background support over a number of years and our Qualifying slogan xa0″SAIL to POLE with Nutt Travel.Com”
“Sail to pole with Nutt Travel has been introduced to give local competitors something different in the way they have to qualify and give the spectators a new experience.
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“2010 Pole Position being decided on the very last lap of Q3 by Marshal Neill from Cameron Donald, Marshal went on to win 2010 ISB Championship.”
He added that the Irish Superbikes SAIL to POLE with Nutt Travel will start with an untimed practice session at 11.15am approx. on Friday 22nd April.
11.45 am Q1 is the first timed session, where the fastest 20 riders will qualify for Q2 (Over 10 minutes)
1.30pm Q2 fastest 10 riders will qualify for Q3 (over 8 minutes)
2.30 pm Q3 fastest rider will SAIL to POLE with Nutt Travel and £250 plus Pole winner’s Trophy. (Over 6 minutes).
There is also a full set of Championship races on the Friday afternoon.
Saturday 23rd April
Race Day will start with warm up sessions for all race classes, with the first race of the day kicking off around 11am.
The feature 12 lap race will be the Enkalon Trophy in its Anniversary 35th year backed again by the Enkalon Club with a race prize fund of £2600 with the winner picking up £1250.
The Enkalon Trophy Race is scheduled for 2pm on Saturday 23rd April.
Mark Sanlon added, “On behalf of the Motorcycle Road Racing Club of Ireland and the Killinchy & District Club, we would like to thank the Enkalon Motorcycle Club for their enthusiasm and support over the last 34 years inxa0our traditional Easter Saturday event which is well know to all race fans as the Enkalon Trophy Races.
“The event has evolved over the last seven years from being atxa0Aghadowey to the present day venue of Bishopscourt Racing Circuit just outside Downpatrick and now a Friday/Saturday event.
“2011 brings another land mark in the history of the Enkalon Trophy Race as it reaches its 35th Year, the longest running trophy in the history of Ireland’s Motorcycling Racingxa0and we congratulate the Enkalon Club and wish them well on this Celebration Year and hope to see everyone on Friday 22nd & Saturday 23rd April at Bishopscourt for the 35th Enkalon Trophy Races.
PAST WINNERS
1977xa0xa0xa0xa0 Ray McCullough
1978xa0xa0xa0xa0 Noel Hudson
1979xa0xa0xa0xa0 Jackie Hughes
1980xa0xa0xa0xa0 George Farlow
1981xa0xa0xa0xa0 Jackie Hughes
1982xa0xa0xa0xa0 Sam McClements
1983xa0xa0xa0xa0 Johnny Ray
1984xa0xa0xa0xa0 Colin Wilson
1985xa0xa0xa0xa0 Alan Irwin
1986xa0xa0xa0xa0 Gary Cowan
1987xa0xa0xa0xa0 Johnny Rea
1988xa0xa0xa0xa0 Gary Cowan
1989xa0xa0xa0xa0 Robert Dunlop
1990xa0xa0xa0xa0 George Farlow
1991xa0xa0xa0xa0 Philip McCallen
1992xa0xa0xa0xa0 Dave Leach
1993xa0xa0xa0xa0 Rodney McCurdy
1994xa0xa0xa0xa0 Johnny Rea
1995xa0xa0xa0xa0 Alan Irwin
1996xa0xa0xa0xa0 Alan Irwin
1997xa0xa0xa0xa0 Rodney McCurdy
1998xa0xa0xa0xa0 Adrain Coates
1999xa0xa0xa0xa0 Rodney McCurdy
2000xa0xa0xa0xa0 Michael Swann
2001xa0xa0xa0xa0 Michael Swann
2002xa0xa0xa0xa0 Adrain Archibald
2003xa0xa0xa0xa0 Hilton Hincks
2004xa0xa0xa0xa0 Derek Sheils
2005xa0xa0xa0xa0 Alastair Seeley
2006xa0xa0xa0xa0 Alastair Seeley
2007xa0xa0xa0xa0 Cameron Donald
2008xa0xa0xa0xa0 Michael Laverty
2009xa0xa0xa0xa0 Keith Amor
2010xa0xa0xa0xa0 Marshall Neill
2011 ? ?
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