Brands BSB Final: ‘We know what not to do in 2023’ - Ryde
Kyle Ryde’s maiden appearance in the British Superbike Championship Showdown saw him finish in a solid sixth place overall with a best finish of fourth taken at Brands Hatch at the weekend.
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Kyle Ryde’s maiden appearance in the British Superbike Championship Showdown saw him finish in a solid sixth place overall with a best finish of fourth taken at Brands Hatch at the weekend.
2022 was Bennetts British Superbike Championship’s biggest ever season with no less than 33 races across the 11 rounds and it again saw some superb racing with 10 different race winners before Bradley Ray eventually came out on top.
Times and results from Friday’s Superbike and Supersport free practice sessions at Phillip Island, Australia
Bradley Ray says his first British Superbikes title feels surreal after he clinched the crown with two races to spare at the weekend.
Like a number of other riders, Kyle Ryde’s Showdown campaign in this year’s Bennetts British Superbike Championship got underway at Oulton Park in a far from ideal manner with the Rich Energy OMG Racing Yamaha rider picking up just 14 points from the three races.
Bradley Perie (Appleyard Macadam Yamaha) took his second Quattro Group British Supersport Championship win of the weekend at Oulton Park on Sunday, coming home ahead of Lee Johnston (Ashcourt Racing Yamaha) and Jack Kennedy, the Mar-Train Racing Yamaha rider fighting back after a long lap penalty.
Bradley Perie claimed victory in the Quattro Group British Supersport Championship Sprint race at Oulton Park after race leader and recently crowned champion Jack Kennedy crashed out on the final lap.
Jack Kennedy took pole position, his ninth from nine meetings, for the opening Quattro Group British Supersport Championship race of the weekend at Oulton Park, the already crowned champion putting his Mar-Train Racing Yamaha more than three tenths of a second ahead of Jack Scott (Kovara Project/RS Racing One) with Luke Stapleford (Gearlink Kawasaki) a further tenth of a second back in third.