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Cadwell BSB: Buchan back on the top step in race two

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Synetiq BMW’s Danny Buchan was back on the top step of the British Superbike podium at Cadwell Park following an assertive performance in Monday’s race two to invigorate his Showdown ambitions. A welcome filip for the Essex rider following a difficult 2022 campaign that has yielded just a pair of top five results, Buchan was back to his best during the second encounter around the Louth venue to fend off Rich OMG Yamaha’s race one winner Bradley Ray.

Starting on the front row of the grid, though Buchan was beaten into the first turn by championship leader Jason O’Halloran, a neat slip up the inside of the McAMS Yamaha at Chris Curve nosed his BMW M1000RR into a lead he’d protect to the finish.

A first win of the season to bring his career BSB tally up to five, Buchan’s rewarding weekend gives his hopes of challenging for one of the eight Showdown spots an unexpected boost.

Ascending to ninth in the standings ahead of FHO Racing’s Peter Hickman and VisionTrack Kawasaki’s Leon Haslam, Buchan nevertheless faces a sizeable 37 point margin to the second OMG of Kyle Ryde in the final Showdown position.

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