Ryan Farquhar leads way in Duke Road Race Rankings Series

Isle of Man TT star Ryan Farquhar holds commending lead in Duke Road Race Rankings Series, bidding to win championship for fifth consecutive year
Ryan Farquhar on target for fifth successive Duke crown

Northern Ireland's Ryan Farquhar is the big favourite to win the prestigious Duk𒀰e Road Race Rankings title for a fifth 🌟consecutive season.

The KMR Kawasaki rider has lifted the coveted trophy every year s🍒ince 2008 and also won the championship in 2003 and 2004ꦅ.

Farquhar, who dominated the recent Mid-Antrim 150 and ꧙Bush national road races to cement his position at the top of the Duke points standings, is chasing a record seventh success overall.

The Duke Road Race Rankinꦆgs Series is the most comprehensive championship in road racing, cove♔ring a total of 27 rounds throughout the year.

It includes the three major international races, the North West 200, Isle of Man TT and Ulster Grand Prix, plus the Macauꦑ Grand Prix in November - the final round of the championship.

A host of Irish road races plus the meetings at Scarborough and events in the Far East such as Horice and Terlicko in the Czech Republic also count towards t🌠he title.

After 11 rounds, Farquꦆhar🍌 leads the way on 2022 points from Michael Dunlop on 582 points and John McGuinness in third place, who has 572 points.

The top si🦩x is completed by Cameron Donald and William Dunlop, who are tied o🍃n 497 points, with Alastair Seeley in sixth place following his treble at the North West 200.

McGuinness, D💞onald and Seeley will eventually drop down the order as the trio will not compete in any Irish national road races this season, with Seeley's only outing on the roads coming at the NW200 each year.

Honda TT Legends riders McGuinness and Donald will a♑lso miss the Ulster Grand Prix in August due to a date clash with a 🎶round of the Endurance World Championship.

Previous winners of the Duke Road✤ Race Rankings Series include Ian Lougher (2002, 2005, 2006) and Coꦏnor Cummins (2007).

Far🌳quhar won the title last year from Michael and William Dunlop.

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