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British Talent Cup releases 2023 entry list

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A new sponsor and a fresh line up heralds the nine-round 2023 British Talent Cup season as R&G become title partner of the Honda-powered series. 31 riders have been confirmed for the coming season, with VisionTrack Racing’s Johnny Garness out to defend his crown.

The action kicks off at Silverstone with an official test on April 6th before the opening round in partnership with the Bennetts British Superbike Championship one day later.

British Talent Cup entry list 2 Josh Bannister Dunsley Heat Racing GBR 11-Jun-09 4 Sullivan Mounsey Wilson Racing/Maddison Media GBR 5-Jun-07 7 Harley McCabe Mortimer Racing Victoria House Academy GBR 7-Sep-08 8 Alfie Davidson Banks Racing GBR 28-Feb-08 11 Iwan Jones Jones Brothers Racing Team GBR 24-Jul-08 19 Scott McPhee SMP Racing GBR 19-Jul-08 22 Josh O’Brien VisionTrack Racing Team ROI 13-Mar-07 23 Rhys Stephenson TBC GBR 7-Jan-06 27 Ted Wilkinson RMB Racing GBR 15-Dec-07 28 Charlie Barnes Talentum Motosport/Azure Notions GBR 21-Apr-08 29 Lucas Brown Amphibian Scaffolding/SP125 Racing GBR 4-Apr-08 33 Eli Banish VisionTrack Racing Team USA 1-Nov-08 40 Julian Correa Microlise Cresswell Racing USA 21-Oct-08 41 Luca Hopkins Barnsdale Leisure / SP125 Racing GBR 27-Feb-08 42 Ben Jolliffe Wilson Racing GBR 8-Mar-08 43 Amanuel Brinton TBC GBR 1-Dec-08 48 Ollie Walker Wright Morgan/SP125 Racing GBR 6-Nov-07 52 Evan Belford TBC GBR 21-Jul-07 55 Harrison Dessoy Microlise Cresswell Racing GBR 29-Jul-05 57 Johnny Garness VisionTrack Racing Team GBR 31-Jul-08 61 Harrison Mackay Wilson Racing / Super Soco GBR 18-Apr-08 64 Clayton Edmunds TBC GBR 2-Aug-09 65 Alexander Rowan Mortimer Racing Victoria House Academy GBR 29-Jun-07 66 Ronnie Harris Team Harris/FAB Racing GBR 19-Sep-07 67 George Bowes

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