
By Sharon McBride
JUNE 14-15 saw The Temple Motorcycle Club and Motorsport Enterprises host the fifth round of the USBK Championship and Ballynahinch rider Korie McGreevy stole the show with a nine win weekend.
Northern Irish weather threatened to hamper racing on both Friday and Saturday, and yet, ever prepared, the teams and riders took to the track on time and without setback, as Friday saw a full day of 18 races set off as scheduled, with a further 19 races on Saturday.
Spectators and supporters were privy to two of the best days of short-circuit racing this season has had to offer.
McAdoo Racing rider Korie McGreevy earned his podium positions this weekend; he offered up thrills and a spill and still walked away with nine wins in Superbike and Supersport races.
There is no doubt that in the Superbike class, Korie was challenged by Magic Bullet riders Jonny Campbell and Ross Irwin.
Lisburn’s Gibson Motors rider Ryan Gibson and JMcC Roofing riders Dean McMaster and Andy Reid, but McGreevy held them off at every turn. Alan Kenny and Aaron McBride complete the list of front-runners in Superbike to date.
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