Dan Kneen is searching for top class machinery for the 2015 road racing season having been confirmed to not be competing for Millsport racing this year.
Regarded by many as one of the most improved road racers over the last three seasons Dan is aiming to continue his speedy progress in 2015.
In 2014 Dan secured grand final race wins at Cookstown 100, Tandragee 100, Kells road races, Walderstown road races and Faugheen 50 road races.
Debut international road race victory was secured in superstock race at the Ulster Grand Prix after winning a race long battle with Dean Harrison by 0.001 of a second.
Another standout highlight for the 2008 junior Manx Grand Prix winner last season was achieving Irish road race superbike championship victory.
Having been left in a situation without a ride for this season Dan is searching for a team and bikes which will give him the opportunity to pursue his main ambitions for 2015.
One of them is recording his first podium finish at the Isle of Man TT. Ever since competing for the first time at TT races back in 2009 Dan has since gone from strength to strength on the mountain course.
TT 2014 saw him record seventh place finish in superstock TT, eighth place finish in senior TT whilst another standout moment was lapping at over 129 mph for the first time.
It would be a great shame if a rider of Dan’s quality was not able to compete in the 2015 road racing season. There’s teams out there who could run the Manxman this year and all road racing fans across the world are hopeful of seeing Dan on the grid in 2015.