Oulton BSB: Ray opens big lead in first practice
Rich OMG Yamaha’s Brad Ray has continued his Bennetts British Superbike form from Silverstone this morning, opening a six-tenth gap over the pack at Oulton Park in free practice one.
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Rich OMG Yamaha’s Brad Ray has continued his Bennetts British Superbike form from Silverstone this morning, opening a six-tenth gap over the pack at Oulton Park in free practice one.
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