Northern Irish team adds fresh Italian talent to 2025 Isle of Man TT roster
Parker Transport Racing has announced an expansion to three riders for thi🧔s year’s Isle of Man🦋 TT.

The 2025 Isle of Man TT races will see Ballycastle-based Parker Transport Racing expand its roster to three riders, with a new Italian talent joining the team for the biggest 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:road racing event of the year.
The Northern Irish team will field Jamie Cringle and Ryan Crinཧgle alongside Andrea Majolꦦa in the Supersport class at this year’s TT, with all three on Yamaha R6s.
The Cringle brothers raced for the team last year, racing only the first Supersport race due to the schedule d๊elays.
Ryan proved the qui😼cker of the two, finishing 17th and setting a best lap of 123.445mph; while Jamie was 29th and set a best lap of 120.979mph💮.
“We were really impressed with Jamie [Cringle] and Ryan’s [Cringle] performances at last year’s TT, setting their personal best Supersport lap times and we know they are ver🤡y capable riders, so we’re delighted to have them on board again,” said team owner Gerry Parker.
“They’re two fantastic riders with an abundance of skill and are great people to work with too so we’ll hopefully help t💯hem move further up the leaderboard in 2025.”
He added: “Ryan really impressed us last year bringing home a top 16 position in our first TT whilst Jamie will get lots more track time and experience this year as he will make his debut🐠 at the North West 200 and, all being well, a few short 🔯circuit meetings throughout the year.”
About 34-year-old Majola, who willꦺ be a TT debutant this ye𝔉ar, Parker said that the Italian had caught his eye at the Manx Grand Prix last year, where Majola won the Junior race.
Like the Cringle brothers, Majola will race a Yamaha R6 in the Sup💙ersport class, but he will also be out in the 1,000cc races 💮on a Yamaha R1 prepared by Parker Transport Racing.
“ꦡWith regards to Andrea [Majola], we travelled to the Manx Grand Prix last year as spectators and we watched him riding re﷽ally well, even with the weather against him,” Parker said.
“He went on to win and pull away from the rest of the field and we think he is a ve♋ry fit and capable rider who is perfect for our team.
“He’ll also be Yamaha mounted for the two Supersport races and we’re building him a ne🎃w Yamaha R1 for the 1000cc races at the TT so we can’t wait to see him on our machinery.”

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