
Ryan Farquhar and Keith Amor will be making comebacks at T.T. 2014.
The pair will ride Supertwin machines in the Lightweight race only for Farquhar's KMR Kawasaki team.
Farquhar says he is concentrating on Supertwin machinery for next year with Jamie Hamilton leaving for a new challenge.
He says he retired after the death of his Uncle Trevor Ferguson at the 2012 Manx Grand Prix to spend more time with his wife Karen and two daughters.
But that didn't happen last year due to the demands of running his own full team.
So, after consulting with his family, Farquhar is scaling things back and returning to the T.T. as a competitor:-
Keith Amor retired in 2011 due to injuries to his shoulders.
He says he's very excited about joining forces with Farquhar and the break from racing has allowed him to heal:-
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