Ex-BSB rider ends two-year absence to return to racing
“My last time on a bike was a🌼t the Sunflower Trophy in 2022"

A former Britishဣ Superbike Championship rider has ended his two-year absence from competitive racing.
Carl Phillips has announced his comeback for 202🔥5.
He will ride for&nbs🍨p𒆙;J McC Roofing Racing in the Ulster Superbike Championship.
“My last time on a bike was at the Sunflower Troph♊y in 2022 but I’ve been keeping my hand in riding enduro motocross for th🐬e past year and I’m really enjoying it,” Phillips was quoted by .
“I hꦦad been looking at coming back but I didn’t want to commit to anything unl⛄ess it was a good enough package.
“There was nothing really available last year but fair play to Alun [Gorman], he gave me⭕ a call and we’re coming back again.
“He’s the main man behind me but the bikes🔜 are running in the JMC colours and we’re riding out of their awning.
“Alun bought me Andy Reid’s Kawas🦂aki from last year so it should be a good bike and I’m really looking forward to it.
“It might take a round or twౠo, but I feel sharp in myself from riding enduro and I’m ready to get back to it, but I just need to get plenty of track time.
“I’m trying to get some track days in a💖nd the team has some test days booked at Kirkistown, so I want to try and get out as much as I can before the first round.”
Andy Reid and Jeremy McWilliams will be Phillips’ teammates with J McC Roofing Racing💛.
Phillips rode for Gearlink Kawasaki in BSB in 2018 but their alliance was mutually ended during the꧑ season.

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