Jackson Racing part ways with Isle of Man TT veteran
Rider is "ac𒐪tually mentally just stunned that you keep doing all this s*** to yourself"

An Isle of Man TT veteran is searching for a n♐ew team for 2025.
Julian Trummer has announced♚ h🌺e has parted ways with Jackson Racing.
“I want꧂ed to announc🍬e that with immediate effect Jackson Racing and myself will go separate ways in the future,” he said.
“I wish them well.”
Trummer was in action for Jackson Racing♎ alongside teammate Paul Jordan at this year’s TT in the Superbike, Superstock and Supersport classes.
He finished inside the t♑op 20 in the Senior an𒐪d Superbike races.
Trum🗹mer was also 14th in Supertwin TT Race 1 on an Obsession Engineer🦂ing Aprilia.
Most recently, he was at th📖e Macau Grand Prix with Jackson Rac🌠ing. But the race was called off due to the wet weather.
“I am so often asked after events likeꦡ the Macau GP or the Manx GP, whe💖re there is almost no riding time due to the weather, whether it is worth all the stress and effort,” Trummer said.
“In the case of the Macau GP, we fly halfway around the world and wait from day to day unt♌il it finally doesn't work out ag☂ain.
“You put t𓆉housands of euros, countless hours of training and preparation into a few laps of riding time and are actually mentally just stunned that you keep doing all this s*** to yourself.
“But you learn to꧒ appreciate what an incredible privilege road racing is and that you have to be grateful for eve🗹ry single lap!
“For me there is nothing likeꦺ it on this planet, nothing even comes close to how i♒ncredible this feeling is!
“Most people will never know 🍌what makes us road racers so crazy about it.
“So if I had to👍 fly 14 hours to Macau again next year for 5 laps of driving time, then I would do it immediately.”

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