Jeremy McWilliams

Jeremy Michael McWilliams (born 4 April 1964 in Belfast)[citation needed][1] is a British motorcycle road racer from Northern Ireland.

McWilliams became ineligible for mainstream racing after the 2014 season due to his age exceeding the 50-year-old cutoff point, but has continued to ride occasionally in fringe events not controlled by the FIM.

Instead, he spent 2005 racing in the British Superbike Championship on a Honda, but finished outside the top 10 in the end of year standings, partly due to a shoulder injury suffered during the season.

However, McWilliams ended up being forced to retire from the race due to an engine sensor failure, causing the throttle to stick open.

[16] He finished in 29th place aboard a machine with American origins entered as Brough Superior, using the controlled-standard 600 cc four-cylinder Honda engine.

[2][19][3] McWilliams is involved in development work for motorcycle and tyre manufacturers, such as KTM, and also in coaching young riders through his Masterclass race schools.

[citation needed] In 2022, McWilliams returned to road racing full time in the MotoAmerica King of Bagger Series with the Indian Motorcycle factory team along site 2021 class Champion Tyler O’Hara.