Keith Farmer was a British professional motorcycle sportsperson. He is a Multiple British and National Champion.
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In 2011, he won the Superstock 600 crown with his own team. He later moved into the Superstock 1000 class with Paul Bird the following year.
On his Kawasaki, Farmer recorded five wins and eight podiums ending the year 50 points clear of Jason O’Halloran winning the title.

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Farmer retired from racing in September 2021 after a series of big crashes, speaking about his decision to retire, Farmer said: “I have had a tough year to walk away. I’ve had 10 good years of racing in the BSB paddock, riding for some of the best teams.
Four-time British motorcycle champion, Keith Farmer passed away at age 35. Farmer, known as the Clogher Bullet, passed away suddenly, his brother David announced on Thursday.
Farmer was a decorated champion and he won;
Four national championship titles in 2011, 2012, 2017 and 2018 in the Superstock 600 and Superstock 1000 divisions.


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