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Kilmacrennan’s Richard Kerr changes class for 2018 season

written by Chris McNulty January 3, 2018
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One of the front runners in the Hel/MotoStar British Championship Moto 3 class over the past couple of seasons, Kilmacrennan’s Richard Kerr, has decided to change classes for the 2018 season.

The 17-year-old will switch to the Dickies British Supersport class on board the Campbell Motor Sport Triumph Daytona 675R.

By Baylon McCaughey

The bike is owned by business man Robert Campbell and is looked after by Triumph Engineer Simon King.

Despite not having ever raced a larger capacity machine before, Richard is relishing the new challenge that lies ahead.

“I am really looking forward to moving up into the Supersport class,” he said.

“I have never ridden a supersport bike before, but I have a good idea of what to expect. I hope I can adapt to the bike well , The 675cc Triumph has much more power than the Moto3 ,but the Triumph being much bigger and heavier it will be much more stable.”

Standing at 5.10 ft, Richard admits that he was having trouble getting tucked into the moto three machine, but should feel much more comfortable on the bigger machine, on which he will get his first run when the team go for a four=day test at Almeria in January.

Finishing 4th in the British Championship this year, Richard who scored no less than 8 podium finishes, began his career in Junior Moto Cross before taking to the tarmac in 2013, where in his first season he clinched both the 125 and newcomers championships.

After joining forces with Bob Wylie Racing, Kerr tackled the British Moto 3 series, with a best result of Third at Cadwell Park. This past couple of seasons, Richard has raced the NWR KTM, and is the present Bishopscourt, Kirkistown and St Angelo Moto Three Lap Record holder.

The Donegal rider is presently concentrating on the 2018 season, knowing that he will have to re adapt his riding style.

The quietly spoken Kerr is training on a daily basis and is confident that he can bring the team top ten results before the season is over.

‘Campbell MotorSport’ is headed up by Electrician Bob Campbell, who has been involved in Motorcycle racing since the early nineties, and partnered with Mark Johns for many of those years to field riders like Milky Quayle, Ian Hutchinson,

Marty Nutt and Nico Mawhinney.

Following a step back from racing for a number of years, CMS have been planning an assault on the British Supersport championship, with Bob’s two sons Mark and Simon King, building the new Triumph Daytona 675R for the task.

The build has taken approximately two years with substantial engine development taking priority, Simon, who works as an Engine Management Engineer for Triumph at their factory in Hinckley, and Mark, a Precision Engineer, have used the time to try new concepts and manufactured their own prototype parts and are confident the bike will be competitive following development in preparation for this season.

Simon worked with Richard during his final Moto 3 season helping with Data analysis and engine development and spotted that he would be an ideal candidate to ride the Triumph next season.

The team is supported by R.G. Campbell Electrics, Biohazard Performance and M.K Engineering and looks forward to working with Richard in 2018.

Richard Kerr would like to thank Campbell Motor Sport, Robert Campbell, Simon King and Mark King for this

great opportunity and all my sponsors Amanda Sheridan, Reuben Sheridan, Lennon Logistics, Laverty Mobile Catering, Lisnagalt Lodge Bed & Breakfast, Edgar Scott, McCarville Cars, Donegal Gearbox Rebuild Services, KER Group, Campsie Karting Centre, Callaghan Transport, K.P Engineering, Micad Security, Motoworld, Mc Fadden Body Repair and Mark Kelly.

Kilmacrennan’s Richard Kerr changes class for 2018 season was last modified: January 3rd, 2018 by Chris McNulty
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Chris McNulty

Author of 'Boxing In Donegal: A History (2021)' - the definitive history of the sport in County Donegal - and 'Relentless: A Race Through Time', the 2019 memoir of former Irish Athletics Team Manager Patsy McGonagle. From St Johnston and now based in Letterkenny, Chris was a nominee for NUJ Sports Journalist of the Year in 2010. Honoured by the Donegal Boxing Board in 2016 for his coverage on the sport.

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