Skerries 100, Motorcycle race circuit in Skerries, Ireland
The Skerries 100 is a motorcycle race held annually on a closed road circuit through the countryside surrounding the town. The route winds through fields and villages, presenting riders with a mix of fast stretches and tight corners that demand skill.
The race started in 1946 on a longer circuit that ran through the heart of Skerries town. Over time, the organizers shortened and adjusted the route to create the layout that exists today.
The race stands as a major event in Irish motorcycle culture, drawing spectators who return year after year. The competition has become woven into how locals experience summer and shapes how the town presents itself to the wider sports community.
To watch the race, visitors can stand at various points along the route or find spots on the grandstand near Shady Lane. It helps to arrive early and wear comfortable shoes, since you will spend the day outdoors moving around the circuit.
The route includes Gillies Leap, a jump section that launches riders into the air before they enter a hairpin turn. This passage demands precise control and quick thinking from competitors.
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