Mike Browne Dominates Armoy Road Races with Historic Quadruple Triumph
Irish rider Mike Browne etches his name in Armoy Road Races history with four victories, matching legends like Michael Dunlop while showcasing mastery across multiple bike classes.

Browne's Unstoppable Performance at Armoy
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Image caption: Mike Browne celebrates his quadruple victory at Armoy's iconic road circuit
Republic of Ireland's Mike Browne delivered a motorsport masterclass at the 2025 Armoy Road Races, becoming only the fourth rider in event history to achieve four victories during a single meeting. The Cork native dominated Friday's Supersport opener before completing his historic quartet with wins in:
- Saturday's Supersport rematch
- Challenging Open class
- Prestigious Race of Legends
Breaking Down the Dominance
Supersport Supremacy:
Browne's Yamaha R6 proved untouchable across both middleweight contests, edging Paul Jordan by 0.5 seconds in a Friday thriller before extending his advantage to 4.3 seconds in Saturday's rematch.
Weathering the Storm:
When rain disrupted the Open race schedule, Browne adapted brilliantly on his Honda Fireblade - a machine he'd first ridden just weeks prior at Southern 100. His 101.012mph lap sealed a 9-second victory over Michael Sweeney.
Legends Made:
The weekend's marquee Race of Legends saw Browne strategically overtake early leader Jordan on Lap 3 before unleashing a blistering 106.898mph circuit record on Lap 6 - the fastest speed ever recorded at Armoy.
Supporting Cast Shines
Paul Jordan claimed double Supertwins victories on his Aprilia, earning Man-of-the-Meeting honors. Other notable performances included:
- Andy Farrell's Classic Superbike win
- Lee Osprey's Supersport 300 domination
- Chris Meyer's Moto3/125cc masterclass
Technical Highlights: | Class | Fastest Lap | Speed |
---|---|---|---|
Race of Legends | M. Browne | 106.898mph | |
Open | M. Browne | 101.012mph | |
Supersport | P. Jordan | 104.932mph |
Armoy's Growing Legacy
With this quadruple, Browne now shares fifth place on Armoy's all-time winners list (8 career victories) alongside Derek McGee. The event continues to solidify its reputation as Ireland's ultimate motorcycle racing challenge, attracting 15,000+ spectators annually to Antrim's demanding 3-mile circuit.
Full results available at ArmoyRoadRaces.com