Postpublished at 17:17 British Summer Time 11 May
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Steve Parrish
BBC Sport NI commentator
It's never been this busy. For the last ten years I have never seen it as busy as this.
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
Steve Parrish
BBC Sport NI commentator
It's never been this busy. For the last ten years I have never seen it as busy as this.
Harrison gets a better run that Irwin up Dhu Varren, and that gives Todd a touch of breathing space.
Irwin closes back in on the run up the hill and the gap is just 0.280 seconds. Harrison is still there and the top three are split by 0.7 seconds!
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Irwin has a look on Todd into Magherabuoy, but he decides to slot back in behind and he is right there at Metropole.
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Keith Huewen
BBC Sport NI commentator
He is going to have to work hard for this Glenn [Irwin]. Davey [Todd] has had more track time, he's fit and looking for a Superbike win.
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Todd still leads but Irwin and Harrison are right on him at University!
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Irwin is right on the back of Todd through York, and Harrison is back on the leading pair.
Maybe a three-horse race after all?
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Lee Johnston
Five-time winner at the NW200
Good start this from Dean Harrison.
It's Todd who leads by 0.520 seconds over the line.
Harrison is also there, but this is shaping up to be a two-horse race!
Dunlop and old sparring partners John McGuinness and Michael Rutter are scrapping behind!
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Irwin and Harrison are closing, but Todd still holds a good lead into Metropole!
Game on!
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Todd is trying to scamper away around Ballysally but Irwin and Harrison are pushing like mad to try and reel him in!
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Irwin is back into second place behind Todd, with Harrison and Dunlop close behind!
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Irwin is deep into York! Todd has a sizeable lead on the run to Mill Road, and that's Harrison up into second place!
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Todd blasts into the lead and Irwin slots into second place ahead of Harrison!
NW200 Superbike race (Six laps)
WE ARE RACING!
OFF THEY GO ON THE RUN TO PORTRUSH!
NW200 Superbike race (Six laps)
You can feel the tension on the grid ahead of this final race of the day.
This is the one that everyone wants.
Philip McCallen
11-time race winner at the NW200
When asked about Michael Dunlop not being allowed to take the start of the start of the Superstock restart:
It was a mix-up between them. He wanted to save tyres, the bike and himself and he just miscalculated.
He believed he didn't have to do the warm-up lap but the rules say you do have to do the warm-up lap if you want to do the race. It was a misunderstanding by a couple of parties.
Former Northern Ireland international Stuart Dallas speaking to BBC Sport NI:
"It's been a brilliant occasion and spectacle, great racing and great weather.
"I'm a motorcycling fan. I grew up around motorbikes, the Cookstown 100 was originally around where my Granda lived so I followed them all my life.
"I obviously haven't been able to follow them much with football. I'm hoping now that I will be able to see more now I have retired."
NW200 Superbike race (Six laps)
Irwin isn't hanging about on the warm-up lap and is back around a good few seconds ahead of his rivals.
That probably tells you quite a lot about his mindset.
Glenn Irwin speaking to BBC Sport NI:
"Let's apply all the hard work, the fitness training and everything we do.
"Mindfulness, full gas and focus and let's go for a treble, the second treble in two days."
Race six (Six laps)
1. Glenn Irwin (Ducati)
2. Davey Todd (BMW)
3. Michael Dunlop (Honda)
4. Dean Harrison (Honda)
5. Peter Hickman (BMW)
6. Conor Cummins (Honda)
7. John McGuinness (Honda)
8. James Hillier (Honda)
9. Paul Jordan (Honda)
10. Ian Hutchinson (Honda)