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Cronin and Galvin win Ulster Rally

Cronin and Galvin's victory on Saturday's Modern Tyres Ulster Rally has set up a thrilling finale to the Irish Tarmac Championship.
The Killarney and District Motor Club pairing extended their lead at the top of the standings to 15 points with one round remaining.
However, defending champions and Rally of the Lakes winners qCallum Devine and Noel O'Sullivan remain in contention and will be eager to capitalise on any slip-ups from their rivals.
Cronin and Galvin's triumph was hard-fought, with conditions challenging and the competition fierce. "It was a tough rally," said Cronin. "Callum pushed us hard on the final loop, but we managed to hold on for the win."
Galvin, who previously claimed the Ulster title with Cronin in 2017, added, "It's fantastic to be back on top here. We've had some bad luck this year, so this win is extra special."
Devine and O'Sullivan, while disappointed to finish second, remain optimistic about their chances in the championship decider. "Keith and Mikie drove brilliantly," said O'Sullivan. "This is good for the championship and good for Irish rallying."
The Irish Tarmac Championship will conclude in Cronin's home county in September, promising a dramatic showdown between the two top crews. Before then, both teams will compete in the Rali Ceredigion in Wales, a round of both the British and European Rally Championships.
Cronin, aiming for a rare Irish and British title double, said: "I'll enjoy this win for now, but then we'll turn our attention to Wales."
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