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Coyne Returns With JHR for 2023 Supersport Masters Title Bid

Tramore’s Reece Coyne today announced his 2023 plans. He will return to the Dunlop Mondello Masters series, riding a brand new 2023 Megabikes backed Yamaha R6. The 18 year old double champion will once again be run by Jim Halligan’s JHR team and they are confident of running right at the front.
The well promoted Championship will run over seven rounds with three races at each event, all to be screened live on YouTube and social media channels.

Reece Coyne: I’m delighted to get my plans sorted so early. Plenty of work still to do though over the winter months!

Jim Halligan, Team Owner JHR: “Preparation is key. We are already getting ready for 2023. We will be getting the bike as soon as possible to begin preparing it. We are still chasing budget but already have a large part of it in place.”

Reece has a long list of commercial partners including MEGABIKES, PHR PERFORMANCE, ELLICKSON ENGINEERING, BOLSTER GROUP, MIURPHY KELLY, STEVEN REVILLE FLOORING, MARK COYNE TYRES, AW PROJECTS, PCRS, VTL, REILLY RECOVERY, MONDELLO PARK, DOOLY’S FISH AND CHIPS TRAMORE, MAMMON COMPETITIONS, FAUGHEEN 50 Supporters Club, MIKEY SHEEHAN and DAVE MC CORMACK.

Header Image from Daniel Tucker

Megabikes is Ireland’s premier motorcycle shop. With two 2 Dublin locations, they are main dealers for Honda, Suzuki and Yamaha and stockists of Rukka, Alpinestars, Arai, Shoei and much more. Megabikes have a full workshop setup and are now also distributing Aprilia, Vespa and MotoGuzzi

 

The Dunlop Masters Superbike Championship is Ireland’s biggest Motorcycle Racing Championship. The championship attracts the best of Ireland’s short circuit racers, many of whom regularly compete on the support package of the British Superbike Championship, along with occasional appearances by top Road Racers backed up by an impressive line-up of local stars and up and coming young riders. The series has run since 2011 and is seen as the ideal proving ground for young Irish riders looking to build an International Motorcycle Racing career.
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