Postpublished at 13:39 British Summer Time 11 May 2024
Lap 3/6
Todd hasn't sprinted away over Primrose Hill like on the previous lap, so this will be tight once they reach Coleraine!
Race 1: Supertwin (4 Laps) - Peter Hickman beats Richard Cooper
Race 2: Superbike (6 Laps) - Glenn Irwin edges Davey Todd to claim record 10th win
Race 3: Supersport (6 Laps) - Davey Todd beats Richard Cooper and Michael Dunlop in thriller
Race 4: Superstock (6 Laps) - Todd wins; Michael Dunlop DNS; John McGuinness, 52, finishes third
Race 5: Supertwin (4 Laps) - Hickman completes double
Race 6: Superbike (6 Laps) - Irwin makes it 11 Superbike wins in a row
Andy Gray and Jana McCabe
Lap 3/6
Todd hasn't sprinted away over Primrose Hill like on the previous lap, so this will be tight once they reach Coleraine!
Lap 2/6
This is great racing!
Todd's lead is just 0.351 seconds over Richard Cooper and Mike Browne and Michael Dunlop are still right on the back of the pack too!
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Who is later on the brakes? It's Cooper! But he runs wide and Todd is back through!
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They are back with Todd again! He couldn't break the tow!
Cooper hits the front going into Magherabuoy, but Todd punches back in front out of the chicane.
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Steve Parrish
BBC Sport NI commentator
That was an unbelievable run by [Davey] Todd on the coast road.
Lap 2/6
Behind the top four, Peter Hickman leads Conor Cummins, Craig Never and Jeremy McWilliams, but they are all a fair way back.
Lap 2/6
Cooper and Brown are side-by-side and are trying to reel in Todd.
Dunlop is still in fourth, but he could be dragged back into the mix if the other start battling ahead!
Lap 2/6
Here we go again!
Todd pulled a bit of a gap over Browne through York corner, can the others reel him in?
Lap 1/6
It's Todd, Browne, Cooper and Dunlop over the line in a flash!
The gap between them 1.2 seconds. That was a mega first lap!
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Todd has passed Cooper and Browne on the slipstream heading into Metropole, with Dunlop still sitting pretty in fourth place!
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Todd got back through on Browne into Ballysally, and the slipstream is back in action again on the run to Mather's!
They are three wide, but Browne gets it stopped ahead of Todd and Cooper, with Dunlop right in the mix too!
Lap 1/6
There's so much slipstream! It's like a swarm of bees on the run down to Coleraine!
Browne, Todd, Cooper and Dunlop are all right there! Never gets old!
Lap 1/6
They are all through okay and it's still Todd who leads up to Mill Road.
This could be madness in the slipstream down to University!
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Away we go!
It's Todd who hits the front off the line!
All eyes on York corner!
Supersport race (Six laps)
A look to the lights, engine notes rise.....AND WE ARE RACING!
Philip McCallen
11-time race winner at the NW200
This should be a very good race.
Let's not forget about Mike Browne on the front row and then tucked nicely in behind and riding in good form is Michael Dunlop. He got a third place in that last race because he made a mishap, but his pace was basically the same as the front boys and he is going to be in there.
Supersport race (Six laps)
Not that I am in any way qualified to give predictions, but I reckon Mike Browne is one to watch here.
He was at the back of the first wave after the first lap crash on Thursday, was 14th at the end of lap one and worked his way back up to fourth come the chequered flag.
He was rapid and it will be interesting to see if he can get away with Cooper and Todd out front.
Jenny Tinmouth
Fastest woman around the IOM TT
I'm really looking forward to this. We were a little bit robbed in the first Supersport race so this is going to be really exciting.
Race three (Six laps)
1. Richard Cooper (Yamaha)
2. Davey Todd (Ducati)
3. Mike Browne (Yamaha)
4. Michael Dunlop (Triumph)
5. Adam McLean (Kawasaki) - DNS
6. Paul Jordan (Honda)
7. Peter Hickman (Triumph)
8. Michael Sweeney (Yamaha)
9. Conor Cummins (Honda)
10. Christian Elkin (Yamaha)
Supersport race three (Four laps)
The Supersport machines are about to head off on their sighting lap.
After the delay earlier, this is a much faster turnaround.
Can anyone bring the challenge to Richard Cooper?