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Fit-again Michael Sweeney feels ‘stronger' after putting horrific injuries behind him

Fit-again Michael Sweeney feels ‘stronger' after putting horrific injuries behind him

Michael Sweeney made a winning return from serious injury at last year's Cookstown 100,but the Skerries man says he was far from his best.

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I wouldn't come to Isle of Man TT if I didn't think I could win more races: Michael Dunlop

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A number of riders are recovering after suffering fractures in incidents at Saturday's Cookstown 100 road races at the Orritor competitor Donald MacFadyen came off during the Open B race and was taken to the Royal Victoria Hospital by air on Facebook, MacFadyen said: "Thanks for all the help, kind messages. Getting looked after great here."Latest is I have 2 stable spine fractures, broken wrist and 8 broken ribs."Noel Carroll from county Laois sustained fractures in the same race, a spokesperson for the Cookstown 100 club organisers air ambulance was also deployed to carry Republic of Ireland rider Damian Horan to hospital following a crash in the Open A race later in the organisers confirmed that the Athlone man had suffered races were halted by red flags after the incidents happened.

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BBC News

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Michael Dunlop and Derek McGee have taken wins at Saturday's Cookstown 100 road riding a V2 Ducati, led from start to finish in the Supersport race, run in dry conditions over nine laps of the 2.1-mile Orritior on an ex-Ten Kate World Supersport machine, pushed Dunlop for much of the race but trailed by four seconds at the chequered flag in finishing Sweeney, Darryl Tweed and Kevin Keyes made up the top rider McGee was a convincing winner of the Moto3 class, coming home 18.75 seconds ahead of Manxman Dan Sayle, with Nigel Moore a former Irish Superbike, Supersport and Supertwin champion, is now based in the Netherlands and is making his first appearance at the Cookstown races since will ride a KMR Kawasaki in the Supertwins race later on Saturday, with an Open race and the feature Cookstown 100 race also on the action was restricted to free practice sessions because of the wet and windy weather at the county Tyrone course.

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