Winning with a winner!

Eoin Ó Siochrú was introduced to motorcycling back in 2008. In 2014 he entered his first race, cutting his teeth in the predecessor to the Masters, the Irish Superbike Championship. Even though the race was on a rainy day in the wet he was bitten by the bug. That was that and he was now a motorcycle racer. A short circuit habit then developed. This was soon followed by an introduction to Road Racing. Competing in the National Road Racing Championship quickly led to riding on the ‘Island’ in the Manx GP. He’s raced there for the last two years, placing top of the Irish competitors in class and now he’s getting ready to ride there again this season, but in the TT.

The plan is to enter the 600s on an R6 and in the Supersport category on his own Triumph 765. Both will be raced under the Roadhouse Macau Racing banner with support from the legendary team. The project is being managed by top Irish road racer Brian McCormack. Meanwhile, Eoin has fidgeted with 765 to the extent that it’s now putting out a shade over 110bhp. All in all, this is going to run him €30K between fuel, tyres, bike prep and entries. Roadhouse provide the R6, the build and the support of a seasoned team. Their structure is second to none.

In order to get there he has a number of sponsors. To help the team here have joined the cause by donating a slot on a trackday trip with us in August.

The trip is a three day affair at the legendary Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. It runs from August 26th-28th. In addition to having those three days on one of the most iconic tracks in Europe, we’re also providing accommodation and bike transport to and from Dublin. If you’ve yet to ride at one then you’re in for quite the treat. The package is worth somewhere in the region of €1,800 and can be yours to win! Eoin is now raffling it with the objective of raising as much of that €30K as possible. Simply wander over to Eoins PayPal account where you’ll find them for sale at €50. Tickets are limited to 150, so you’re in with a great chance to win.