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Michael Sweeney sets pace in qualifying at Kells as Irish road racing returns in Republic of Ireland for first time since 2019

The coronavirus pandemic led to the cancellation of all national meetings in the south in 2020 and 2021, with the East Coast Festival at the Killalane course in Co Dublin the last road race held in Ireland in September 2019.

On that occasion, Michael Sweeney claimed a four-timer and the Skerries man will be among the favourites today, a week after returning home from the Isle of Man TT.

Sweeney’s goal this season is to win the Irish and Ulster Superbike titles on the MJR BMW, and on Saturday he topped the time sheets in the Superbike, Supersport and Supertwin classes.

Ballymoney man Darryl Tweed is among the entries at Kells, where he will ride a CBR600RR Honda for Wilson Craig Racing.

Tweed was handed the chance to race for Darren Gilpin’s team at the North West 200 in the Supersport class after his own machine expired during Tuesday practice.

He was set to make his debut at the Isle of Man TT, but Tweed was let down after promises of financial support did not come to fruition.

It was a frustrating few weeks for the Manx Grand Prix winner, who had a Wilson Craig Honda 600 waiting for him in the TT paddock.

However, he can now look ahead to remainder of the season on the WCR machines after Yorkshire’s Joey Thompson parted company from the team after a disappointing TT.

Tweed was second fastest behind Sweeney in Supersport qualifying at Kells and third overall in the Open class on the 600 Honda.

Impressive Frenchman Pierre Yves Bian – a Supertwin winner at the North West after Richard Cooper was disqualified from the results – will also make selected appearances in the WCR colours and is due to link up with Tweed at the Armoy Road Races at the end of July.

Mullingar’s Thomas Maxwell should also be in the mix this weekend

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