
So it is practice day for the for the Cookstown 100 and the roads are currently closed (until 21:30) so there is still plenty of time for you to get there and get watching some high octane pre race sessions.
Tomorrow is Race Day and the roads will close at 10:00am sharp – so don’t be late.
Here is some vital information to make sure you get there on time :
Oh and in case this has any sway on your attendance, Motorbike Racing Royalty will be in attendance : (William Dunlop has also confirmed a late entry đ Â )
Bye bye #Texas â¤ď¸ I'm off to meet some of the bravest people in the world #roadracers @cookstown100 ??? pic.twitter.com/B46o4hwAlZ
— Suzi Perry (@suziperry) April 26, 2017
Directions to the Circuit (Taken from Cookstown100.com) :
The circuit is situated at Orritor Road, Cookstown, Co Tyrone Northern Ireland.
Directions from Dublin : Take the M1 from Dublin to the Armagh turn off then head to Armagh then head for Dungannon, when you get to Dungannon look for Cookstown A29 when in Cookstown Orritor Rd is off to the left up the main st, If you cant find it ask anyone because you are not far away.
Directions from Belfast : Take the M1 and head for the West Dungannon, when you get to Dungannon look for Cookstown A29 when in Cookstown Orritor Rd is off to the left up the main st, If you cant find it ask anyone because you are not far away.
Directions from Larne : Head for the M2 Motorway when you get on the M2 you are heading for Magherafelt, Once in Magherafelt head for Moneymore then Cookstown, Then in Cookstown Orritor Rd is off to the right up the main st, If you cant find it ask anyone because you are not far away.

View the Google Map of the Circuit Here.

Check out the Official Cookstown 100 Site Here.
Check out the Cookstown 100 Official Facebook Site Here.
Check out the Cookstown 100 Official Twitter Feed Here.
Here’s a safe and enjoyable Cookstown 100!
Wish I could be there to see those brave road racers be safe from a cork fan