As in 2023, we only had 2 road races here at home, so we traveled, its the only way we had to make a championship, we done it again this season and we will do it again next year if we have to. But things are looking, slightly more positive in 2025, with the return of the Tandragee 100 and a real possibility of Roads resuming in the South. We will access our options in the new year. 2024's Championship was based on the above released in April. We had 20 different points scorers across our 4 classes out on the roads. Again we have had first time winners, while the terrific Brian Mateer retained his lightweight championship. Andy Hornby, picked up his first club championship on the big Triumph, with Nigel Moore completing a double in the Junior and Senior Classes. Riders traveled to the Island to take on the Pre TT with 7 finishing in the points. Sean Henrys truck descended deep into the Ardennes with 14 race bikes onboard to be raced at the Belgian Classic at Gedinne. We had 6 points scorers across the event with Andy Kildea getting on the podium on his first visit. Kyle and Paul had to race out of class because of a technical which was a pity, because Kyle too would definitely have picked up trophies. But we live and we learn and if he goes again next season, he will for sure, step up on the box.
Awards Night will take place on Feb 1st 2025
Glenside Hotel
Dublin Road
Drogehda
Smithstown
Co Meath
Photograph courtesy Baylon McCaughey