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Jeremy McWilliams quits due to “vendetta”, Ulster claim he’s “abusing the system”
Former MotoGP rider Jeremy McWilliams decided to quit the Ulster Superbike Championship due to ongoing differences with the organisers following incidents during a recent meeting at Kirkistown.
McWilliams, who has continued racing into his 60s, was involved in a dispute with the Motorcycle Union of Ireland, leading him to step away from the championship.
Issues arose during the 7 June Kirkistown meeting when McWilliams and other competitors were unable to have their race equipment checked on time, resulting in him starting from the back of the grid.
Another incident occurred when McWilliams was not allowed to start a race due to the pitlane exit closing, prompting him to feel unwelcome in the championship.
In response, the MCUI stated that McWilliams had been consistently late for technical checks and that enforcing regulations led to several competitors missing out on completing technical control.



