Korie McGreevy and the Cookstown-based McAdoo Kawasaki Racing team will continue together for a third consecutive season in 2025.
Former British Superstock 600 champion McGreevy secured the Ulster Supersport title at the Championship finale at last month’s Sunflower Trophy meeting at Bishopscourt Racing Circuit in Co Down, despite missing two rounds.
McGreevy also finished third in the Ulster Superbike class, winning five races and earning six runner-up finishes, including a fine second place behind Sunflower Trophy winner and British Superbike rider Charlie Nesbitt in the second USBK race at the end-of-season showpiece.
McGreevy won 28 races in total across the Supersport, Supertwin and Superbike classes this year and feels right at home in the McAdoo team.
“We’ve had a fantastic season, winning 28 races and over 40 podiums, so it’s definitely been one of the nicer seasons,” McGreevy said.
“What has pleased me most this year is the progress on the Superbike; it has come along nicely and it has just taken a bit of time.
“Since I joined McAdoo it’s just been comfortable, it’s been successful, and it’s something I’ll try to keep going into 2025.
“There’s been nothing but positives this year.”
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McGreevy also sealed a podium in third place in the opening Superbike race at the Sunflower meeting behind Scott Swann and Nesbitt and said it was the perfect way to finish off a rewarding year.
“It was nice to step up when those guys came and I was fit to run with them, so it just proves how much pace I still have,” he said.
“We’ll just try to push forward and it was a good way to sign off a really successful year.”
On Monday, a statement from the McAdoo team said further details on their plans for McGreevy next season would be announced “at a later date”.
“We are delighted to announce a third season with Korie McGreevy in 2025,” the Co Tyrone team said.
“We had a terrific 2024 — winning an unmatched 28 races over three classes in USBK and clinching the USBK Supersport title — despite missing two rounds.
“Korie was virtually unbeatable in the Supertwin and Supersport classes and from the midpoint of the Superbike season won the majority of the races he started.
“We’re excited to see what the future brings and will announce further plans at a later date.”