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January 10, 2022

Entries Now Open for the 60th Tandragee 100 National Motorcycle Road Races

The North Armagh Motorcycle & Car Club (Tarmac Section) Ltd is delighted to confirm that competitor entries are now open
January 8, 2022

Visitor Experience Matters

First impressions are important – our visitor’s initial experience can really set the right impression. Firstly we try to put ourselves in our visitor’s shoes and consider what they experience when arranging to attend and when first arriving at our event.
January 6, 2022

Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service

The North Armagh Motorcycle & Car Club (Tarmac Section) Ltd, a voluntary group from County Armagh who coordinate over 500 volunteers and 300 participants to run the Tandragee 100 National Motorcycle Road Races,
January 4, 2022

The ‘Mini TT’

The Tandragee 100 event provides a unique sporting event for a large number of competitors. Tandragee is the longest of the National Road Races that offers the full range of championship classes and it offers both technical stretches,
January 2, 2022

A Sense of Place

Armagh City boasts an amazing history, a strong architectural heritage, a world renowned observatory and is an important ecclesiastical centre.
December 30, 2021

Celebrating 60 Years of the Tandragee 100

The first Tandragee 100 took place on Saturday 19th April 1958 and has been one of the most popular events on the annual racing calendar, always attracting top-class entries and huge spectator audiences.
December 28, 2021

The Largest National Road Racing Event in Northern Ireland

The Around-A-Pound Tandragee 100 is the largest National Road Racing Event in NI, attracting over 150 competitors from around the globe, including the likes of Guy Martin, Derek Sheils and Derek McGee. Spectator numbers are in excess of 12,000 with television audiences also in the thousands.
December 20, 2021

Doc John’s Rise

Dr John Hinds and his close friend, mentor and colleague Dr Fred MacSorley, are renowned as the ‘Flying Doctors’…astride their motorbikes, carrying orange packs stuffed with medical equipment,