Manxman Dan Kneen will be in Millsport Suzuki livery next season
ready for 2015 Road Racing and Adelaide masters campaigns
Ballymoney based Millsport Racing has secured the services of Irish and
Ulster Road Racing Superbike champion Dan Kneen, to compete at the three
major International events during 2015, as well as hand-picked national
road races and the Adelaide Masters’ Superbike series.
Dan in action in earlier times
Millsport return to the roads after a sabbatical, having enjoyed a
number of years competing in the British Superbike and Superstock
classes. And having recently acquired a Suzuki dealership for their
contemporary Ballymoney premises, James and Patrick Murray’s team will
run a full stable of GSX-R machinery during 2015 – under the team name,
Millsport Suzuki.
Kneen is a long time supporter of the Suzuki brand and having recently
won the Irish & Ulster titles aboard a GSX-R1000, he said it was an easy
decision to join Millsport Racing for 2015.
Dan Kneen said:
“Once I found out Millsport were going to have a direct Suzuki
connection, I knew it would be the right move for me. I’m also looking
forward to racing in the Adelaide Masters’ Series on a Millsport Suzuki,
as I enjoy the circuits as much as the roads and it will give me
valuable track time on the team’s new bikes. I just want to go that bit
faster than this season and hopefully that will be enough to get me the
results I'd like on the Millsport Suzukis.”
Team Manager Patrick Murray said of the team’s new signing:
“Dan is a
young and very capable road racer, and he proved this season that he can
mix it with the very best. He is the Irish Superbike champion on the
roads and won the Superstock class at the Ulster Grand Prix back in
August, so he was the correct choice for us here at Millsport Suzuki.
It’s an exciting time for us teaming up with Suzuki and we are looking
forward to hopefully taking Dan to his first TT win in the next few years.”
The deal with the 27-year-old Manxman is for one year at present, but
team owner James Murray believes it could be the start of an exciting
partnership, as he explained:
James Murray:
“Dan’s a nice lad and having spoken to a number of riders he’s the one
we believed would fit in best at Millsport Suzuki. Our goal is to enjoy
our season and be as competitive as possible, with the main focus being
the North West 200, Isle of Man TT and Ulster Grand Prix.
“We will also take in a few national events, the Southern 100 and also
the Macau Grand Prix at the end of the year, and I think it’s a great
idea for Dan to do the Masters series at Mondello for extra track time.
We do enjoy working with Fergus [Brennan] and the team down there at the
Mondello circuit.”
Information from a press release 6th November
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