Seeley lifts ISB crown.
2009 British Superstock champion Alastair Seeley added the Irish Superbike title to his list of achievements at the weekend's end-of-season Sunflower Trophy Races in Northern Ireland.
The Relentless Suzuki rider, on a run of 12 suc🔯cessive Irish Superbike wins, broꦰught a 45.5 point lead into the final two races at Bishopscourt.
In race one, Seeley shadowed his team-🦩ma🧸te Ian Lowry across the line to take second place and 20 points to secure the title, before winning race two to end the season - on the top step of the podium.

2009 British Superstock champion Alastair Seeley added the Irish Superbike title to his list of achievements at the weekend's end-of-season Sunflower Trophy Races in Northern Ireland.
The Relentless Suzuki rider, 𒉰on a run of 12 successive Irish Superbike wins, brought a 45.5𒐪 point lead into the final two races at Bishopscourt.
In race one, Seeley shadowed his tea🀅m-mate Ian Lowry across the line to take second place and 20 points to secure the title, before winning race two to end the season - on the t🥀op step of the podium.
Seeley took the title despite missing 12 races due to British Championship commitments.
Seeley also claimed an internatio𒐪nal win at the North West 2🐠00 back in May and the Mondello Masters title just last month - increasing his win tally in Relentless Suzuki colours to 27 in 2009.
"It's been a dream year for me in Relentless Suzuki colours and a lot of credit must go to the team," he said. "Y💮ou only understand how professiona💙l the set-up really is at TAS Racing when you become part of it, and I have a lot to be thankful for. I've ridden really well this year and gained a new focus in my racing. I always said, in the right team with the right package I can be a top rider in British Championship and we've proved that this year."
Seeley will no💙w join team-mate Lowry in an end of season holiday race in Perth, Western Australia at the beginning of November: a prize offered as part of the ISB champions' package for 2009𒈔.
"To win the Irish Superbike title and the trip to Australia is a nice wee bonus at the end of the year," he said. "I'm sure Ian and I can have some fun and maybe try out some water-sports and other things we ꩵcouldn💯't do at home during the winter months."

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