Adam McLean confirms road racing return with own Yamaha Supersport machine
Friday, 01 July 2022
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By Kyle White Belfast Newsletter Adam McLean will run his own machines for the rest of this season following his split from the McAdoo Kawasaki Racing team last month after five years together. McLean will ride a Yamaha R6 in the Supersport class and a Kawasaki Supertwin when he makes his Irish road racing return
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All Systems Go for Armoy Road Races
Thursday, 30 June 2022
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Launch of 2022 Races at Bayview Hotel with new Classic Superbike Race ARMOY Road Races will once again welcome some of the best-known riders, both locally and internationally, to the picturesque village of Armoy, County Antrim, as it prepares for a weekend of world class road racing over the 29th and 30th July 2022. Launching
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Tragic Jack Oliver ‘lived to race his motorbikes’ says Armoy race chief Bill Kennedy after fatal crash at Kells
Monday, 20 June 2022
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By Kyle White Belfast Newsletter. Armoy Road Races Clerk of the Course Bill Kennedy said tragic Limavady road racer Jack Oliver ‘lived to race motorbikes’. The 22-year-old was killed in a crash at the Kells Road Races in Co Meath on Sunday, where he was making his debut at the 2.25-mile Crossakiel course. Jack came
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Michael Sweeney sets pace in qualifying at Kells as Irish road racing returns in Republic of Ireland for first time since 2019
Saturday, 18 June 2022
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By Kyle White:- Belfast Newsletter. Kells in Co Meath hosts the first Irish road race in the Republic of Ireland for almost three years this weekend ahead of a hectic summer schedule. The coronavirus pandemic led to the cancellation of all national meetings in the south in 2020 and 2021, with the East Coast Festival
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Adam McLean and McAdoo Racing part company
Saturday, 18 June 2022
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By Kyle White Belfast Newsletter. Adam McLean and the McAdoo Racing Team have parted company. In a statement on Saturday morning, the Cookstown-based team said: “McAdoo Kawasaki Racing will no longer race with Adam McLean with immediate effect. “The time was right to go our separate ways and we would like to wish Adam all
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Ulster Superbike Championship Round Four
Saturday, 04 June 2022
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Seeley takes another 4 wins at Kirkistown. Alastair Seeley continued his dominance of the Ulster Superbike Championship. The Carrickfergus man added to his tally with another two superbike and two supersport wins this weekend at round four of the championship held at Kirkistown Race Track. He didn’t however have it all his own way being
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Mike Browne back with Burrows Engineering/RK Racing team for Isle of Man TT after injury woe
Friday, 27 May 2022
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By Kyle White Belfast Newsletter Cork’s Mike Browne is set to return to the Burrows Engineering/RK Racing team for the Isle of Man TT. Browne missed the Tandragee 100 and North West 200 through injury after breaking his ankles in a crash at the Cookstown 100 in April. Newcastle’s Dominic Herbertson and Michal ‘Indi’ Dokoupil
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McAdoo Racing and Adam McLean withdraw from Isle of Man TT
Friday, 27 May 2022
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By Kyle White Belfast Newsletter Northern Ireland’s McAdoo Racing Team and Adam McLean have withdrawn from the Isle of Man TT. A statement from the Cookstown-based outfit on Friday said the decision had been taken collectively. The statement said: “We have decided as a team to sit out the 2022 TT races due to a
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NW200: Dunlop Tyres’ UK event manager explains decision to withdraw riders from Superbike finale
Monday, 16 May 2022
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By Kyle White Belfast Newsletter NW200: Dunlop Tyres’ UK event manager explains decision to withdraw riders from Superbike finale Dunlop Tyres’ Pat Walsh said he had “no choice” other than to advise riders to withdraw from Saturday’s headline Superbike race at the North West 200. A number of leading contenders including Peter Hickman, who earlier
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