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Alastair Seeley and Michael Dunlop top Enkalon Trophy entry

Promoted by the Motor Cycle Road Racing Club of Ireland (MCRRCI), the event hosts the second round of the Ulster Superbike Championship, with reigning champion Seeley setting the benchmark on his IFS Yamaha R1.

The Carrickfergus man was unbeaten in the feature class in 2021, taking 12 wins to clinch the title, and Seeley made it 14 straight victories with another double to start the defence of his crown at Bishopscourt earlier this month.

He will also be the man to beat in the Supersport class on the IFS Yamaha R6, with Seeley a wide-margin winner in both races at the opening round.

The 24-time North West 200 winner is building towards the return of the north coast road race next month, where Seeley will continue riding the IFS Yamaha machines in the Superbike, Superstock and Supersport classes.

Dunlop, meanwhile, is entered on his MD Racing Yamaha in the Supersport races and a Honda CBR1000RR-R Superstock machine.

The recently-turned 33-year-old is gearing up for the major road races this year, when he is set to ride a PBM Ducati Panigale V4R in the Superbike class at the North West 200 and Isle of Man TT.

Steeped in history, the Enkalon Trophy has been won by a who’s who of Irish racing, including Ray McCullough, George Farlow, Sam McClements, Johnny Rea, Alan Irwin, Gary Cowan, Robert Dunlop, Phillip McCallen, Rodney McCurdy, Michael Swann and Seeley, who lifted the prestigious silverware – Ireland’s longest-running trophy – for a third time in 2021.

Two 10-lap Superbike races will decide the overall winner this year, with the trophy being awarded to the rider accumulating the most points.

Along with Seeley and Dunlop, 2019 USBK champion Carl Phillips is among the top contenders on the SBR Suzuki.

The Lisburn man won

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