Norman Crooks recieves the BEM
Monday, 29 March 2021
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Popular race secretary for the Cookstown & District Motor Cycle Club ltd, Norman Crooks, received his BEM Honorary Medal, for services to the Sport. Unfortunately, due to the current Pandemic situation, There weren’t the usual presentation services. Now in his 74th year, Norman, a native of Moneymore, Co Londonderry/Derry, is one of the most popular faces
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Organisers pressing on with plans for Armoy Road Races as optimism grows for July return
Wednesday, 24 March 2021
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By Kyle White Belfast Newsletter There is growing optimism the Armoy Road Races will return this year as the organisers press ahead will plans to run the event in the summer. In 2020, the Cookstown 100 was the only Irish national meeting that went ahead after all other events were cancelled as a result of
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Gerard Kinghan Retiring
Tuesday, 16 March 2021
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One of Northern Ireland’s most successful and best known short circuit motorcycle racers, Gerard Kinghan has announced he is to retire from the sport. The 34 year old plasterer from Randalstown Co Antrim, one of the most popular and well respected riders around the Irish paddocks has decided the time is right to hang up
- Published in Blog / News, Motor Bike Racing
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Northern Ireland’s Mar-Train Racing team in full-scale return for 2021 British Supersport Championship with Korie McGreevy
Saturday, 06 March 2021
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By Kyle White Belfast Newsletter. Picture By Baylon McCaughey. Northern Ireland’s Mar-Train Racing team will make a sensational full-scale return to the British Supersport Championship this year for the first time since 2014, the News Letter can reveal. The highly-successful Lisburn-based team will run Ballynahinch’s Korie McGreevy in the Supersport class on a Yamaha R6.
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