Southern 100 one of the hardest according to Ryan Farquhar
The Southern 100 was the toughest event of an amaz🔯ing 2009 roღad racing season for star rider Ryan Farquhar, the Dungannon racer has revealed.
Farquhar enjoyed an amazing year to take more than 60 wins, his fourth Duke Road Rankings title and beat the record set by Joey Dunlop for most Iri🐓sh road race wins.
Ref🐎lecting on an incredible 2009, he highlighted the So🦩uthern 100 - held around the 4.25 mile Billown circuit in the south of the Isle of Man - as his toughest test.
Farquhar🧜 narrowly missed out on the prestigious Solo Champ🌱ionship when he was baulked by a backmarker, the victory going instead to Guy Martin.
He said:
'The Southern stan🤡ds out in my mind as a really good one. It was one of the hardest weeks I've ever had, every race was a dogfight.'
Asked whethღer he could improve on his record-bre💫aking year, Farquhar said:
'It's going to be v♕ery difficult, but in 2009 there were a whole load of races I was leading and silly things happened, so it could have been an even better year.'
Farquhar was speaking at the launch of the 2010 Southern 100, which will be held from July 12 to 15 and will again be sponsored by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company. The event a🌜lso saw the launch o🎃f the other two road racing events promoted by the Southern 100 Club, the Blackford's Pre-TT Classic, which runs on May 28, 28 and 31, and the Manx Telecom Post TT Road Races, on June 12.
The 2009 Southern 100 is credited as one of the most dramatic in the event's history. There was fierce competition in all 16 r𒆙aces, with just tenths of a second deciding the outcome of the mass-start contests. The crowded launch event as silenced when excerpts of the Official DVD Review of the 2009 event were played, the incredible drama captured by the 40 cameras deployed by Greenlight Television drawing everyone's attention.
This year marks the 55th anniversary of the first racing held at Billown, ꦛand Farqu🐭har paid tribute to the volunteers and backers who ensure the events go ahead.
He said:
'The Southern really is a friendly event. What makes it spe♚cial is the communication between the club and the riders. Everyone is treated fairly, everyone is made to feel so welcome - I cannot wait to come back this year.'