
Keith Amor will replace injured Steve Plater at H.M. Plant Honda in the two Superbike races at T.T. 2010.
It's been quite a turnaround in his fortunes.
Earlier in the year, Amor only had a deal to ride in T.T. Zero after splitting with the J.M.F. Millsport Yamaha team.
Deals were only finalised a fortnight ago to allow him to compete at the North West 200, where he went on to record his first international road race win.
And now he'll be sharing the T.T. paddock with 15-time winner John McGuinness
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