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A refusal to take the podium amid controversy and a last lap retirement for the favourite – the North West 200 delivered another classic day of road racing
Davey Todd and Michael Dunlop both won a superbike race each on the last day of the 2025 North West 200, with Todd also triumphing in the superstock class. Richard Cooper claimed two victories in the supersport and supertwins classes at the Triangle circuit.
Despite controversy, Dunlop emerged victorious in the first superbike race of the day after a remarkable comeback. A 10-second penalty was initially imposed on Dunlop but was later lifted, causing third-place finisher Peter Hickman to skip the podium.
In the second superbike race, a mechanical failure for Dunlop allowed Todd to secure the win with a red flag ending the day’s racing abruptly. Todd also won the superstock class, with Cooper victorious in the supersport and supertwins classes.
The close-fought battles and dramatic incidents added excitement to the event, showcasing the competitive spirit of the riders and the unpredictable nature of motorcycle racing.




