Paul Jordan and Mike Browne in a position for Burrows Engineering / RK Racing debut at KDM Hire Cookstown 100
Derek Sheils wins Pole Superbike at Cookstown 100 at Roadhouse Macau BMW
The race was reported twice, Adam McLean crashed unscathed on the first lap, while Stephen McKnight in the back raised the red flag after some other non-serious incident on the first lap of the reboot of the moment.
As a result, the race was reduced to five laps and poleman Sheils promptly took the lead at his Roadhouse Macau BMW at the hands of fellow Irishman Michael Sweeney (MJR BMW).
The duo broke with the chase of the platoon at the end of the first round, with part a moment between them.
Thomas Maxwell of Mullingar finished third with his 1000cc Kawasaki in front of McLean and Neil Kernohan of McAdoo Racing (Yamaha R1).
Paul Jordan, who qualified fourth, languished in ninth place after an obvious mistake at Suzuki Burrows Engineering/RK Racing.
Forward positions remained unchanged as Sweeney continued to attach to Sheils, but the race leader earned decisive merit on the final lap by taking the 2. 1s checkered flag.
Maxwell returned seven more minutes in third place with McLean, perhaps feeling a little more after his last fall, taking fourth place at McAdoo Kaaki.
Kernohan and Mike Browne (Burrows Engineering / RK Racing Yamaha 600) completed the six most sensitive, Jordan made his way to finish seventh.
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