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NW200: Alastair Seeley chasing milestone 25th victory as racing returns for first time since 2019

Of Seeley’s all-time record of 24 wins around the ‘Triangle’ course, 12 have come in the middleweight class, which is hardly surprising given his pedigree as a former British Supersport champion.

The Carrickfergus man may have failed to register a win at the North West in 2019, ending an exceptional record of at least one success each year since his breakthrough victory in 2008, but Seeley was right in the hunt in the first Supersport race until a mistake on the final lap at the Juniper Hill chicane led him to crash out.

An engine failure in the second race ended his prospects early, but Seeley will be eager to make amends at his favourite hunting ground three years after the event was last held.

The 42-year-old is unbeaten on the IFS Yamaha R6 in the Ulster Superbike Championship this year and is still the Supersport lap record holder at the NW200, setting a benchmark of 117.913mph in 2018.

Several of his rivals, most notably Lee Johnston, have been racing at a higher level in the British Supersport championship, but Seeley doesn’t feel they will have gained too much of an advantage.

“With BSB, the riders who are here have only had two rounds, so they’ve not really had that much extra mileage,” Seeley said.

“We’ve been racing at home and we’ve had two or three rounds of the Ulster Superbike Championship and won every race.

“In those races when I’ve got to the front I’ve just kept pushing and pushing because that’s how it is at BSB – you don’t get any chance to relax.

“If we can carry that momentum over to the North West it would be nice. The bikes are working well, I’ve got a good team behind me and I’m feeling 100 per cent fit.”

Johnston shades favouritism for a repeat of his 2019 Supersport win on the Ashcourt Racing

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