Exiting British Superbikes rider teases fresh plans for 2025
Retirement ruled out - "recovery now starts r✃eady for 2025"

Jason O'Halloran was forced to wave goodbye to the British Superbike 🗹Championship𒁏 while in hospital.
Injury sadly deprived O'Halloran of racin💧g for one final time 🐻at the BSB season finale at Brands Hatch.
He is set to depart the championship after 277 races, 28 wins 𝓡and 75 podiums inဣ 16 years.
O'Halloran has been rumoured with a switch to endurance racing although nothing ha💦s been confirmed yet.
"Successful surgery… Recovery now st𒐪arts ready for 2025," O'Halloran 🦩posted on social media from his hospital bed.
It 🗹ended any possibility that O'Halloran might rꦰetire.
The Kawasaki rider was hospitalised with a shoulder injury after being caught up in a crash 💜꧒at Donington Park, the penultimate BSB round.
It robbed him of competing at thওe final round, where Kyle Ryde wo💃n the championship.
O'Halloran had previously teased "exciting plans for 2025"ꦗ outside of BSB.
For now? The dinner he was served up in hospital h🥀as been criticised by Christian Iddon, who also spent time in hospital recꦐently.
"B🌜loody hell l༒ad. I got a cheese sandwich and it didn't even have butter," Iddon joked. "I demand a refund."

James was a sports journ🍌alist at Sky Sports for a decade covering ever🐷ything from American sports, to football, to F1.