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Brands BSB Final: Perie does the Supersport double

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Bradley Perie won the feature Quattro British Supersport Championship race at Brands Hatch on Sunday afternoon which also gave the Appleyard Macadam Yamaha team victory in their final outing. Perie took his seventh win of the season ahead of Lee Johnston (Ashcourt Racing Yamaha) and Richard Cooper (BPE by Russell Racing Yamaha).

Perie led off the line and continued to edge away in the early laps, his lead over Cooper after three laps almost three quarters of a second.

Johnston slotted into third ahead of Perie’s teammate Harry Truelove, Jamie van Sikkelerus (MPM by Routz Racing Yamaha) and Tom Booth-Amos (Gearlink Kawasaki).

Johnston moved ahead of Cooper for second on lap five and they were more than two seconds clear of the six-rider battle for fourth that now comprised Truelove, van Sikkelerus, National Junior Superstock champion Max Cook (Binch Racing Yamaha), Booth-Amos, Rhys Irwin (Astro-JJR Triumph) and Damon Rees on the second Ashcourt machine.

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