Former Irish Supersport champion Ali Kirk hangs up leathers
Wednesday, 23 March 2022
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By Kyle White Belfast Newsletter Ulster Superbike frontrunner Ali Kirk has called time on his career after admitting he has lost the motivation to continue racing in 2022. The Dromara man won the Irish Supersport title in 2008 and finished as the runner-up last season in the Ulster Superbike Championship, when he was beaten to
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Seeley lifts double Ulster Crown at Bishopscourt.
Saturday, 18 September 2021
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Alastair Seeley secured both the Ulster Superbike and Supersport Crowns today at Bishopscourt Racing Circuit. The Carrikfergus man remains unbeaten in the Superbike Championship this year, starting the day with an 88 point advantage only Ali Kirk could stop him lifting the title, but with another double victory at todays races and only one round
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Hat-trick for Seeley at rain-hit Bishopscourt
Saturday, 07 August 2021
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ALASTAIR Seeley showed his title-winning pedigree at Bishopscourt this weekend as the Ulster Superbike championship rolled into town for its third round. The Carrickfergus man aboard his IFS Logistics Yamaha put on yet another master class on Saturday, wining both Superbike outings which earned him the Temple 100 cup presented by the Temple Club to
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Ulster Superbike Championship Round One
Thursday, 12 March 2020
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Ulster Superbike Championship Round One Bishopscourt Racing Circuit 21st March 2020 With just over a week to go until the opening round of the 2020 Ulster Superbike championship the provisional entry list for the Superbikes and Supersport classes have been released. Any one still wanting an entry should contact race secretary Mark Harrison as soon as possible
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Ulster Superbike Championship 2020
Thursday, 20 February 2020
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As the 2020 Ulster Superbike season opener quickly approaches and the stories of who’s going to do what are rife, who are the names to watch out for?. There could be half a dozen riders in contention and with an eye on the 2020 Championship. Carl Phillips:- Having spent a few years racing
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AJ Pluming Ulster Superbike Championship Round 10
Saturday, 05 October 2019
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Philips crowned Ulster Superbike Champion. The final round of the Ulster Superbike Championship was brought to a premature conclusion due to bad weather and an incident during the Superbike/Supersport Cup race. Carl Philips started the day with a twenty point advantage over Ali Kirk, the only rider who could stop him from clinching the 2019
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David Wood Memorial Trophy Races
Sunday, 22 September 2019
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Ulster Superbike Championship Round 10 Jason Lynn retained the David Wood Memorial Trophy for a third year at Bishopscourt Racing Circuit this weekend. Having first of all winning the Nutt Travel Sail To pole he followed this up with a faultless performance on Saturday with two comfortable wins. Race one Lynn on his Walter Bell
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AJ Plumbing Supplies Ulster Superbike Championship Round 6
Sunday, 21 July 2019
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Carl Philips Wins the Neil Robinson Trophy. Carl Philips increased his lead in the Ulster Superbike Championship and lifted the Neil Robinson Trophy this weekend at Bishopscourt Racing Circuit. Having only suffering one defeat so far this season the JMcC Roofing Kawasaki rider notched up another two wins at the Mid Antrim 150
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Ali Kirks wins the Neil Robinson Memorial Trophy
Monday, 23 July 2018
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Ulster Superbike Championship Bishopscourt. Alistair Kirk won the Neil Robinson Memorial Trophy yesterday at Bishopscourt Racing Circuit. Kirk got his name on the trophy and lifted the £1000 cheque after a race long battle as hot as the Bishopscourt weather with David Haire, the Dromara man taking the chequered flag by just four tenths
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