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Seeley and Amor join ISB regulars

Alastair Seeley
Alastair Seeley has been in sensational form during 2009

British Superstock championship leader Alastair Seeley and Keith Amor join the Irish Superbike regulars for Tuesday's round of races at Kirkistown.

Both riders will compete in the Superbike and Supersport classes.

Gerard Kinghan rides a Suzuki for KP Racing and Coleraine duo James Dickson and Mark Johnston also compete.

Only three points separate these three riders in the Irish Superbike series while Mark Lunney leads the Supersport 600, 250cc and 125cc categories.

Lunney will face stiff competition from 125 British Championship rider Paul Jordan while Glen Irwin and Cork's Declan Swanton are hot on the Belfast man's heels in the 600s.

Lee Hill currently leads the way in the Supertwins class.

Kirk Jamison, Paul Robinson, Nigel Percy, David Haire, Alastair Kirk and Denver Robb are also part of a quality line-up.

Jeremy McWilliams, Woolsey Coulter, Steven Cull, Michael Swann, Alan Irwin, Alan Patterson, Julian Elliott, Brian Gardiner, Rodney McCurdy and Leslie McMaster will take part in a 'Lap of Legends' at the meeting and former world championship privateer Gary Cowan will also make an appearance.

McWilliams may also consider taking part in the racing.



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see also
Seeley takes Bishopscourt double
13 Jun 09 |  Motorsport
Johnston secures Superbike double
25 May 09 |  Motorsport
Lunney takes five Kirkistown wins
13 Apr 09 |  Motorsport
Amor success at Enkalon meeting
11 Apr 09 |  Motorsport
Seeley secures Mondello successes
22 Mar 09 |  MotoGP


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