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Harrison determined to end bogey streak at 2016 North West 200

Dean Harrison is determined to find his North West 200 mojo at this year’s event and is aiming to see some chequered flags in a huge turnaround as the Bradford racer has yet to finish a race at the golden triangle.

Harrison won both the Supersport and Senior races at last weekend’s Scarborough Spring Cup meeting, steering the Silicone Engineering ZX-10R and ZX-6R Kawasakis that he will race at Portrush to that double success to pick up where he left off at Oliver’s Mount last September when he won the prestigious Gold Cup.

“I have never finished a race at the North West but I am aiming to change that this year. I am happier now than I've been for years and I’m back on a Kawasaki which makes me feel much more confident,” said Harrison.

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“It’s not head and shoulders above the previous model but they have refined it in every way. I want to see some chequered flags. I want to go there and get loads of solid finishes

“I don't want to go and break down or not finish. I want to get there and crack on with it. I want the bikes to be good and just keep going and going and going. If I could get on a podium I'd be over the moon. That's what I'm aiming for, that’s the plan. Or at least somewhere near.”

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