Alastair Seeley crowned ‘King of Kirkistown’ with Easter Monday four-timer
Monday, 18 April 2022
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By Kyle White Belfast Newsletter Alastair Seeley powered to another four-timer as he dominated the Easter Monday Ulster Superbike meeting at Kirkistown in Co Down and set a new track lap record. Fresh from winning the Enkalon Trophy for a fourth time at Bishopscourt on Saturday, Seeley lifted the King of Kirkistown and Crown Prince
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Adam McLean Re-signs To Race McAdoo Teams 40th Season
Tuesday, 07 December 2021
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McAdoo Kawasaki/Gortreagh Printing Agree 2022 Deal With Young Star Adam McLan McAdoo Kawasaki Racing aare pleased to announce that Adam McLean will continue to compete for the team in 2022. Adam will race for a fifth consecutive season with us and we’re excited to continue our partnership. We believe Adam is one of the best
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Adam McLean in British championship return on all-new Honda for Team ILR
Tuesday, 24 August 2021
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By Kyle White Belfast Newsletter. Adam McLean will return to the British Superbike Championship in an exciting new venture with Ian Lougher to ride the all-new 2021 Honda in the National Junior Superstock class. The Tobermore man plans to contest as many of the remaining rounds as possible this season in the Team ILR colours
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Adam McLean will approach 2022 Isle of Man TT ‘as a newcomer’ following back-to-back cancellations
Thursday, 08 April 2021
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McAdoo Racing’s Adam McLean says he will approach next year’s Isle of Man TT with the mindset of a newcomer following the cancellation of the event for two successive years. McLean only made his debut around the 37.73-mile Mountain Course in 2017 and has competed at the TT twice, with the Tobermore rider forced to
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Jason McAdoo optimistic of domestic short circuit action for roads duo Adam McLean and Darryl Tweed
Monday, 08 February 2021
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By Kyle White:- Belfast Newsletter Leading Irish road racing team boss Jason McAdoo is hopeful the rollout of Covid-19 vaccines in Northern Ireland will allow more domestic race meetings to go ahead this year. McAdoo has committed to running Adam McLean and new signing Darryl Tweed at whatever Ulster short circuit events take place in 2021,
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McAdoo Racing confirm two-man line-up for 2021 with Adam McLean and Darryl Tweed spearheading road racing charge
Thursday, 26 November 2020
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By Kyle White Belfast Newsletter. Northern Ireland’s McAdoo Racing team will run Adam McLean and Darryl Tweed in a new-look two-man roads line-up next season. Tobermore man McLean is entering his fourth season with the highly-regarded Cookstown outfit, which is run by father and son Winston and Jason McAdoo. McLean bagged a double at the
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Sheils wins Cookstown Superbike Race as rain brings meeting to an early end
Saturday, 12 September 2020
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Traditionally the first race of the Irish National Road Racing season and normally held in April, the Cookstown 100, the one and only Irish Road race to be run in 2020 took place today around the 2.1 mile Orritor circuit on the outskirts of Cookstown. Derek Sheils won the only Superbike race to notch up
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Derek Sheils On Pole for tomorrows Cookstown 100
Friday, 11 September 2020
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Derek Sheils will start tomorrow’s Cookstown 100 road races on pole position. Up until the last minute it was doubtful if the Dubliner would be competing after a miss understanding with his entry. Following a wet start to the day causing a delay to the start of qualifying Sheils a dominant force at Cookstown over he
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Entries revealed for September’s postponed Cookstown 100
Wednesday, 26 August 2020
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By Kyle White, Belfast Newsletter. The line-up for next month’s KDM Hire Cookstown 100 is taking shape with a number of leading names confirmed for what could be the only Irish road race to go ahead in 2020. The Co Tyrone meeting, postponed from April, is currently set to run from September 11-12 at
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