Ryan Farquhar will ride with Yamaha this weekend at Faugheen, Co Tipperary
By Kyle White
DUNGANNON'S Ryan Farquhar will ride for the
JMF Millsport Yamaha Racing Team in the 600cc class at the Faugheen 50 Road Races in Co Tipperary this weekend.
The Co Tyrone rider has been linked with a Superbike ride for Jimmy Murray's Ballymoney team at the Ulster Grand Prix, although English riders Guy Martin and Ian Hutchinson are also in the frame.
Murray yesterday revealed that he plans to pursue a different challenge next season by contesting the British Superstock Championship and the three international road races – a decision that would hold greater appeal to Martin and Hutchinson as Farquhar has no desire race in England.
If the Millsport Team fails to sign a rider for the 2009 season before the Ulster Grand Prix next month, then that could open the door for Farquhar to agree a one-race deal for the Prix.
Farquhar split from McAdoo Racing before the Isle of Man TT races and has not had a fully fledged Superbike at his disposal since, but he has been in terrific form on his trusty Harker Kawasaki Superstock machine and last weekend won both the Open and Grand Final races at Kells in Co Meath.
"I'm looking forward to it because it's been four or five years since I last rode a 600 Yamaha," Farquhar said.
"It's the bike that Alastair Seeley rode at the North West 200. The ideal scenario for Jimmy (Murray) next season is to have someone riding in the British Supersport or Superstock Championships who will also ride at the three big races, the North West 200, TT and Ulster Grand Prix.
"Because I'm not interested in riding in England, it looks more likely that Guy Martin or Ian Hutchinson fit the bill for Millsport."
