The DUNLOP Masters Superbike Championship no video

The Dunlop Masters Superbike Championship is Ireland’s biggest Motorcycle Racing Championship. The championship attracts the best of Ireland’s short circuit racers, many of whom regularly compete on the support package of the British Superbike Championship, along with occasional appearances by top Road Racers backed up by an impressive line-up of local stars and up and coming young riders. The series has run since 2011 and is seen as the ideal proving ground for young Irish riders looking to build an International Motorcycle Racing career.


NEXT EVENT

Dunlop Masters Superbike Championship ROUNDS 13-15

SATURDAY 24th & SUNDAY 25th AUGUST – Mondello Park National Track

Important info regarding Road Closures for August 24th & 25th Masters

This weekend we are faced with another change to the roadworks surrounding the M7 Motorway improvements. Due to part of the Rathangan road after the M7 Business Park being closed, all Mondello Park Dunlop Masters Superbike Championship attendees this weekend will need to use the alternative route as detailed below and on the map.

Directions from Dublin and the M50

Take the N7 towards the South. Leave the M7 at junction 9 (signposted for Naas). At the roundabout take the second exit, towards Naas. Keep in the right hand lane and at the next roundabout take the second exit. Carry on straight through five roundabouts and at the sixth take the third exit (signposted for Caragh). Follow the road through a narrow bridge and the village of Caragh. Mondello Park is 1 mile past the village on the left.

From the South

Carry on past the M7 Junction 10 and exit at Junction 9 (signposted for Naas). At the roundabout at the end of the slip road take the third exit. Carry on straight through five roundabouts and at the sixth take the third exit (signposted for Caragh). Follow the road through a narrow bridge and the village of Caragh. Mondello Park is 1 mile past the village on the left.

Directions from the West remain unchanged.

To book your Masters tickets at the reduced price of €10.00 (available until Thursday August 22nd) use the promo code Masters5 when checking out, HERE.

MAY 11th & 12th MASTERS TICKETS

MASTERS TICKETS ADVANCE BOOKING PRICES

Weekend Tickets €20.00 (normally €30.00) Sunday Tickets €12.50 (normally €15.00) Saturday Tickets €12.50 (normally €15.00) Children under 16 admitted free.

AUGUST 24th & 25th MASTERS TICKETS

MASTERS TICKETS ADVANCE BOOKING PRICES

Weekend Tickets €20.00 (normally €30.00)
Sunday Tickets €12.50 (normally €15.00)
Saturday Tickets €12.50 (normally €15.00)
Children under 16 admitted free.

APRIL 6th & 7th MASTERS TICKETS

MASTERS TICKETS ADVANCE BOOKING PRICES

Sunday Tickets €10.00 (normally €15.00) Limited time offer until Tuesday April 2nd Saturday Tickets €10.00 (normally €15.00) Limited time offer until Tuesday April 2nd

Weekend Tickets €20.00 (normally €30.00) Children under 16 admitted free.

JULY 27th & 28th MASTERS TICKETS

MASTERS TICKETS ADVANCE BOOKING PRICES

Weekend Tickets €20.00 (normally €30.00)
Sunday Tickets €12.50 (normally €15.00)
Saturday Tickets €12.50 (normally €15.00)
Children under 16 admitted free.

SEPTEMBER 28th & 29th MASTERS TICKETS

MASTERS TICKETS ADVANCE BOOKING PRICES

Weekend Tickets €20.00 (normally €30.00)
Sunday Tickets €12.50 (normally €15.00)
Saturday Tickets €12.50 (normally €15.00)
Children under 16 admitted free.

If using a promo code please enter the code under Gift Cards and Promotional Codes after you click BOOK NOW and your discount will be applied to your total.

JUNE 22nd & 23rd MASTERS TICKETS

MASTERS TICKETS ADVANCE BOOKING PRICES

Weekend Tickets €20.00 (normally €30.00) Sunday Tickets €12.50 (normally €15.00) Saturday Tickets €12.50 (normally €15.00) Children under 16 admitted free.

The DUNLOP Masters Superbike Championship no video

The Dunlop Masters Superbike Championship is Ireland’s biggest Motorcycle Racing Championship. The championship attracts the best of Ireland’s short circuit racers, many of whom regularly compete on the support package of the British Superbike Championship, along with occasional appearances by top Road Racers backed up by an impressive line-up of local stars and up and coming young riders. The series has run since 2011 and is seen as the ideal proving ground for young Irish riders looking to build an International Motorcycle Racing career.


NEXT EVENT

Dunlop Masters Superbike Championship ROUNDS 13-15

SATURDAY 24th & SUNDAY 25th AUGUST – Mondello Park National Track

Best Player in Europe final three: Cristiano

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