Author name: Ulster Grand Prix

Grandstand seats almost sold out

Seats in the Joey Dunlop grandstand are almost sold out so if you haven’t yet bought your ticket but plan to, now is the time!

Tickets for the grandstand, which is situated at the Start/Finish line, cost £25 per person for the duration of Bike Week.

If you’d like a seat on Wednesday 14th August or Thursday 15th August only this will cost £10 per day.

To avoid disappointment, please contact Tom Best as soon as possible on 07754 178187 or 028 9261 9549.

There will also be spectator grandstand seating at Leathemstown, The Hairpin and Smyths Farm. Seats are allocated on each day on a first come, first served basis i.e. this cannot be booked in advance.

Metzeler Ulster Grand Prix on the airwaves

The Dundrod and District Motorcycle Club has confirmed that Ulster Grand Prix Radio will be back by popular demand during Bike Week.

Broadcast at 107.8FM, the station will be available for anyone within a 10-mile radius of Dundrod, and will carry race commentary from Alan Drysdale and Chris Kinley.

The station will be live on the airwaves from Monday 12th August until Saturday 17th August and will be the best way for spectators around the circuit to stay close to all the action – tune in or miss out!

Noel’s Blog

Having just watched Jorge Lorenzo overcome the pain barrier in order to gain some valuable points for the championship, it reminded me of Michael Dunlop at Dundrod last year when he was virtually crippled with pain, but he got painkilling injections before racing so he could chase for his holy grail – these guys are a different breed altogether and deserve all the respect that is afforded to them.

25.06.13

The countdown has started for the Metzeler Ulster Grand Prix 2013, and the 60th Anniversary of the Ulster Grand Prix at Dundrod.

If the tarmac around Dundrod could talk there would be some wonderful stories to tell, fortunately we have some wonderful scribes and motorcycle fanatics amongst us. One such person, Alastair McCook has written an insightful article for our race programme, spanning the 60 years at Dundrod.

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