R6 star Clarke gets BSB ride.
Colin Ap꧒pleyard Racing have signed highly rated ris꧙ing star Kieran Clarke to ride a Yamaha R1 in the 2004 British Superbike championship.
Despite on༺ly making his road racing debut in mid 2001, eighteen-year-old Clarke took three victories in this year's highly competitive Virgin Mobile R6 Cup, finishing the season in third overall.
"This is fantasti🍒c! Firstly I have to thank all my sponsors and supporters who have helped me get this far," beamed Kieran. "This ꦚis a big chance for me and I intend to make the most of it.

Colin Appleyard Racing have signed highly rated rising star Kieran 💃Clarke to ride a Yamaha R1 in the 2004 British Superbike championship.
Despite only making his road racing debu⛎t in mid 2001, eighteen-year-old Clarke took three victories in this year's highly 🌠competitive Virgin Mobile R6 Cup, finishing the season in third overall.
"Tﷺhis is fantastic! Firstly I have to thank all my sponsꦿors and supporters who have helped me get this far," beamed Kieran. "This is a big chance for me and I intend to make the most of it.
"I've been racing competitively since I was seven and although the techniques in Motocross are veryཧ diffꦜerent, the race craft is the same so I actually feel that I have a lot of experience to draw from," he explained. "My aim is simple, I need to learn and learn fast. Having an experienced team around me is just what I need. I can't wait to start testing!"
Clarke's performances this year caught the eye of R6 Cup organiser Rob McElnea - the former GP racer who runs the Virgin Mobile BSB team. McElnea will give💎 R6 Cup champion🍷 Tommy Hill his SBK break in 2004, but Clarke's end of season run meant he was also keen to see him on a Yamaha Superbike.
"I'm really pleased that we could put this deal together," said McElnea. "Kieran has already proved himself in the Virgin Mobile R6 cup and Colin's team will be the perfect opportunity for Kieran to get to grips with a full blown Superꩵbike."
"Kieran fits the mould perfectly as the type of rider we are focusing on," added team owner Appleyard. "He is undoubtedly talented but, as importantly, he has proved to be a real hard charger and learns very quickly. With the direct support from the Virgin Mobile team we are optimistic that we can help Kieran make the most of this 🍬big step."
Colin Appleyard Racing also revealed they are in discussions with other up-and-coming stars and will make an announcement on the full team line up in the next few wꦫeeks. T🌟he team ran Jon Kirkham (pictured) in 2003.

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