Postpublished at 14:16 British Summer Time 10 May
Restarted Supersport race (four laps)
The riders are heading back out for a sighting lap ahead of the Supersport restart.
It'll be run over four laps.
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Restarted Supersport race (four laps)
The riders are heading back out for a sighting lap ahead of the Supersport restart.
It'll be run over four laps.
NW200 Race Director Mervyn White MBE speaking on BBC iPlayer:
"We have had a few incidents in the various classes today which we have had to deal with and we are now in the position where we have had a medical issue with a spectator at Black Hill which we are dealing with at the present time.
"The ambulance is now moving and hopefully in five or ten minutes time we will be ready for our Supersport race to restart."
Glenn Irwin speaking on BBC iPlayer:
On the controversy in the Superbike race: "The only way to summarise it is you could fight the corner of both guys. I thought the rule was if you go through a chicane, you must stop and put your feet down.
"I think there is a final word in there that you can't gain time and Michael didn't gain time on Davey Todd, he did on Peter Hickman."
On Dunlop's performance in the Superbike: "I was very, very impressed. Michael Dunlop riding like that is a Michael that you want to race against because you want to race against the best riders in the world."
Watch: Richard Cooper pre Supersport race restart
Lee Johnston
Five-time winner on BBC iPlayer
A four lap race is nearly enough. It puts a little bit of pressure on the start because if you don't get a good start or that gap is created straight away then you have less time to make the time up later on in the race.
Philip McCallen
11-time race winner on the BBC Sport website
I think we're in for a five or six bike race right until the line.
Richard Cooper speaking on BBC iPlayer:
"It was pretty early in that race, you could see it was going to be quite tight.
"We're actually going to make a small change to the bike and give myself a little bit more in the braking area.
"Just because the wind direction is pushing us all the way to Metropole and I feel like we could do with a little bit of support.
"I don't believe you can have a strategy when you're Supersport racing. I honestly think you have to give 100% every lap and hopefully we can be there when it counts."
Philip McCallen
11-time race winner on the BBC Sport website
Peter Hickman was down a little bit on Michael Dunlop and Davey Todd in that Superbike race so he is going to have to change some things if he wants to get better than a third place finish.
Dean Harrison, he is getting those bikes better and better as well. We're in for some good racing.
Jenny Tinmouth
Fastest woman around the IOM TT
They are all road racers. There are delays at the TT as well with weather and other issues, so they get use to being able to zone out and relax a little bit and the get themselves back into the zone for racing when they need to.
Fans soaking up the NW200 atmosphere
Philip McCallen
11-time race winner on the BBC Sport website
Michael Dunlop has the team happy and he knows these are good bikes.
In my mind, if I had that Ducati I would be happy and if I had the BMW's I would be as well.
We're going to have a restart of the Supersport race.
The new distance will be four laps.
I wonder what the topic of discussion is between these three.
Peter Hickman, Davey Todd and Dean Harrison
Philip McCallen
11-time race winner on the BBC Sport website
Davey Todd is in top form and he wants to win his second Superbike race.
He still feels like Glenn Irwin stole them off him last year and he is here to make a point. He is not going to give up easily.
Lee Johnston
Five-time winner on BBC iPlayer
I would say it'll probably be a full restart. The teams will be putting new rear tyres and stuff in and refilling the bikes.
We're hoping so as that was a ding-dong of a race, so if we can get six more laps then all the better!
BBC Sport NI presenter Stephen Watson gives an update on the red flag:
"It is our understanding at the moment that the organisers are dealing with two incidents on the course. A rider is off at Millroad roundabout and another rider off at Church corner.
"They're being attended to at the moment and lets hope everyone is OK."
The race is stopped as the riders crossed the line for the start of their fourth lap.
Harrison, who has never won here, leads over the line from Cooper, Hickman, Todd and Dunlop.
Lap 3/6
It's Cooper, Harrison and Hickman at Magherabuoy, with Todd and Dunlop falling slightly further back.
Any of the five could still win this, though.
Harrison now leads into Metropole with a late move on the brakes.
Lap 3/6
Dean Harrison and Davey Todd side-by-side through Station! Ridiculous.
Cooper now moves into the lead in the slipstream and Todd shoves it down the inside of Dunlop after being shuffled back.