Billown Circuit - Total Overall Races Winners

Total Overall Races Winners

Rider Wins
Joey Dunlop, Ian Lougher 42
Jason Griffiths, Chris Palmer 22
Ryan Farquhar 21
Dave Madsen-Mygdal 19
Kenny Harrison 18
Dave Leech 17
Bob Heath, Dave Molyneux 15
William Dunlop, Bill Swallow 14
Bill Smith 13
Lowry Burton, Bob Jackson, Jason Griffiths 12
Derek Walley 11
Barry Wood, Robert Dunlop 10
Geoff Bell, Ray McCullough 9
Mike Hose, Bud Jackson, Guy Martin 8
Ian Bell, Nick Crowe, Selwyn Griffiths, Darran Lindsay 7
Charlie Freeman, Bob Jackson, Phillip McCallen, Alan Oversby, Tim Poole, 6
Colin Bevan, Blair Degerholm, John Knowles, Dave Pither, Roy Richardson, Meryvn Stratford, Alan Steele, Charlie Williams, Derek Young, John Watson 5
Ian Bell, Tony Baker, Mick Burcombe, Bill Davie, Geoff Hands, Alan Oversby 4
Michael Dunlop 3
Bill Currie,(Pete & Ron Hardy) Kenny Howles, Klaus Klaffenböck, Greg Lambert, Dan Sayle, Geoff Young, Rob Bellas 2

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