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In a year that saw him chalk up a staggering 61 race wins, take 6 National championships and break Joey Dunlop's long standing record of 118 National race wins, the Dungannon flyer was in attendance at the annual Irish Racer Magazine awards ceremony in Belfast. The 33-year old Kawasaki rider picked up awards for both the National Road Racer of the Year and Team of the Year.

With over 500 guests in attendance, including special guest MotoGP ace Loris Capirossi, Farquhar also received the highly prestigious Duke Road Race Rankings trophy, the third time he has taken this particular award, given to the rider who records the highest number of points over the 25 road races held in the British Isles during the course of the year.


Speaking later, a clearly delighted Ryan said:

"2009 really was a fantastic year for me and to have my achievements recognised tonight in front of so many people is a real honour. I'm particularly proud to have picked up the Team of the Year trophy as we were really up against it all year long but we proved what can be achieved with commitment and dedication.”

“Last year was a complete team effort for the entire season and whilst I was the rider out there on the bike, it was only made possible by my loyal sponsors supporting me all the way and by the hard work of all the team members. The three trophies I've won tonight are as much for them as they are for me and we're all really looking forward to 2010 where we hope to do even better!"


Racing coordinator for Kawasaki Motors UK, Ross Burridge added; “It’s great to see recognition for Ryan at this level. Being judged against the stellar field that now races at pure roads events and coming out on top to win two awards is fantastic. We wish Ryan and our other 2010 roads entries, McAdoo Kawasaki and Team Blackhorse Kawasaki, success and good fortune in the season ahead”.


Ryan is pictured receiving the Duke Road Race Rankings Trophy from series founder Peter Duke (Stephen Davison - Pacemaker Press International).

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