2022 NW200: ‘Potential’s there to win three races on Saturday’ - Irwin
With four wins in the last four Superbike races, Glenn Irwin arrived at this year’s International North West 200 road races as the firm favourite – and two pole positions during Thursday’s qualifying sessions more than justified that tag.
The Superbike performance in particular, where he lapped some 1.8s inside Michael Dunlop’s 2016 outright lap record, confirmed his affinity with the 8.9-mile circuit and it could have been even better had the Honda Racing rider not ran out fuel on his next lap when going even quicker. “I just love coming here for the racing and I love the area in general so I immediately felt at home when we got here on Sunday,” he said. “You could feel the atmosphere straightaway and after being glued to the weather forecast for two days, it was great to finally get out onto the circuit on Tuesday.” The first qualifying sessions didn’t go as planned for the Carrickfergus man though with strong winds affecting the running of his Superbike-spec bike. The 50mph gusts were pushing against the clutch lever which, in turn, saw the electronics cut in. “The winds were really strong and whilst it was obviously the same for every rider, it just wasn’t for me. When you’re doing 200mph you need to enjoy it and it wasn’t much fun on Tuesday. You’re more aware of everything and the roadside furniture suddenly feels that bit closer!” Irwin switched to his BSB-spec bike on Thursday and with conditions far more favourable, he made it count. Starting off at the head of the field, he fully utilised the clear track in front of him, in both sessions, and was naturally delighted with two pole positions. “The wind dropped and hats off to the team. We switched to the BSB-spec bike and it was bang on. The feeling was good


