 Ryan Farquhar won two races at last weekend's Cookstown 100 |
Ryan Farquhar claimed a treble at the Tandragee 100 on Saturday.
Farquhar's task was made easier by Adrian Archibald's decision to pull out of the meeting because of the wet conditions while Robert Dunlop was another man who decided not to race.
Wet weather in Ireland also led to Sunday's Irish Superbike Championship meeting at Mondello being called off.
Farquhar, who won two races at last weekend's Cookstown 100 meeting, led the Lambert & Butler event from start to finish and came home 20 seconds ahead of Richard Britton with Alex Donaldson in third.
In the wet conditions, Farquhar's average speed of 92.76mph was nearly 10mph down on Adrian Archibald's lap record.
And with Adrian Archibald again sitting out the race, Farquhar claimed a comfortable success in the Regal 600 event ahead of Richard Britton and New Zealander Bruce Anstey.
In the Tandragee 100, Farquhar again led from start to finish with Britton in second and Alex Donaldson third.
In the opening 250 class, David Morgan took a narrow victory over Adrian McFarland and James McCullough.