- NW200: Jeremy McWilliams wins second Supertwin race for fourth victory on north coast aged 62 Belfast Newsletter —
- NW200: Storm Stacey wins headline Superbike race for double after red flag stoppage because of oil spill as Glenn Irwin's reign ended Belfast Newsletter —
- NW200: Glenn Irwin prevails in Dean Harrison battle for record 12th Superbike triumph Belfast Newsletter —
- North West 200 marred by first death in ten years following fatal accident during the Superbike qualifying session Belfast Newsletter —
- NW200: Rider taken to Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast after red flag incident in Supersport qualifying Belfast Newsletter —
- ‘It’s definitely not an easy situation to deal with’: Tributes flood in after rider tragically dies at North West 200 Belfast Telegraph —
- Superbike rider killed in crash during qualifying in Northern Ireland Al Jazeera —
- North West 200: Organisers confirm new schedule after family of tragic rider give blessing Belfast Live —
- North West 200 | Final qualifying session red flagged as Thursday’s action overshadowed by tragic incident Belfast Telegraph —
- North West 200 | Thursday night session becomes qualifying after tragic afternoon incident Belfast Telegraph —
- Superbike rider dies in North West 200 qualifying The Straits Times —
- Superbike rider dies following crash during North West 200 qualifying The Independent —
- Rider at North West 200 dies after crash during Superbike qualifying session Irish Independent —
- Rider dies in crash at North West 200 during superbike qualifying session ITV —
- NW200: Thursday evening race schedule replaced by qualifying sessions following fatal accident Belfast Newsletter —
- Rider at North West 200 dies after crash during Superbike qualifying session Belfast Telegraph —
- NW200: Tragic news as racer dies following incident in Superbike qualifying Belfast Newsletter —
- NW200: Thursday qualifying curtailed after red flag stoppage - decision expected on evening race schedule Belfast Newsletter —
- Racing delayed at North West 200 due to red flag incident on course Belfast Telegraph —
- Red flag incident halts North West 200 Superbike qualifying session Irish Mirror —
North West 200
Motorcycle race held in Northern Ireland
The International North West 200 is a motorcycle road race first held in 1929 on a 8.970 mi (14.436 km) street circuit known as "the Triangle" between the towns of Portstewart, Coleraine and Portrush in Causeway Coast and Glens. It is the largest annual sporting event in Northern Ireland, with the race weekend attracting over 150,000 visitors from all over the world. The course is one of the fastest in the world, with average speeds of 120 mph (190 km/h) and top speeds in excess of 200 mph (320 km/h).
Also known as...
Northwest 200