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British Superbike: Bridewell Best In Practice Friday At Silverstone

SBK FP1 + FP2 Combined

 

 

 

More, from a press release issued by MotorSport Vision Racing:

Title Fighter decider beckons at Silverstone as Bridewell tops SUPERPICKS Free Practice

Tommy Bridewell maintained his position at the top of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship SUPERPICKS Free Practice times at Silverstone, with his time from the opening session giving him the advantage at the end of the opening day. The field was incredibly close with just 0.988s covering the top 22 riders.

A light shower before the second session meant that it was only in the closing moments that the times began to tumble and it became a hectic dash to the finish, as the riders fought to secure their position in tomorrow’s SUPERPICKS Q2 session.

Kyle Ryde had been one of the riders to complete the most laps in the second session, and the Rich Energy OMG Racing BMW rider surged into second position with his very last lap of the day, but Bridewell had the edge with his earlier lap by 0.044s.

Ryde shuffled back Gino Rea into third after the Buildbase Suzuki rider had rapidly moved up the order with his final run of laps, also taking advantage of the improving conditions. Jason O’Halloran ended the session in fourth place, as the McAMS Yamaha team made it four different manufacturers inside the top four.

Xavi Forés set the fifth fastest time, with Tarran Mackenzie splitting the two FHO Racing BMW teammates, as Peter Hickman ended the day seventh fastest as he bids to secure his Title Fighters status in tomorrow’s opening BikeSocial race.

Glenn Irwin was eighth fastest for Honda Racing as he remained ahead of Lee Jackson and Bradley Ray, as the contenders all prepare to battle for the final four Title Fighter positions.

There was just 0.003s between the VisionTrack Ducati teammates as Christian Iddon and Josh Brookes completed the top 12 riders who progress directly into tomorrow’s SUPERPICKS Q2 session.

Riders also bidding for a place in the Showdown include Andrew Irwin who held 13th, ahead of Rory Skinner, whilst Ryan Vickers was 16th after edging out Danny Buchan.

Four riders have already confirmed their Title Fighter status in their bid for the title – O’Halloran, Mackenzie, Bridewell and Iddon, but the three races at Silverstone will decide the final four contenders.

Bennetts British Superbike Championship, Silverstone, SUPERPICKS combined Free Practice:

Tommy Bridewell (Oxford Products Racing Ducati) 53.600s

Kyle Ryde (Rich Energy OMG Racing BMW) +0.044s

Gino Rea (Buildbase Suzuki) +0.115s

Jason O’Halloran (McAMS Yamaha) +0.202

Xavi Forés (FHO Racing BMW) +0.223s

Tarran Mackenzie (McAMS Yamaha) +0.246s

Peter Hickman (FHO Racing BMW) +0.254s

Glenn Irwin (Honda Racing) +0.274s

Lee Jackson (FS-3 Kawasaki) +0.321s

Bradley Ray (Rich Energy OMG Racing BMW) +0.346s

Christian Iddon (VisionTrack Ducati) +0.356s

Josh Brookes (VisionTrack Ducati) +0.359s

For more information on the Bennetts British Superbike Championship visit www.britishsuperbike.com

Tommy Bridewell – Oxford Products Racing Ducati

Fastest in SUPERPICKS Free Practice at Silverstone

“It’s been a good day because to be honest, we knew the weather was going to be a bit iffy, so we kept one eye on when we needed to have a bit of a dig.

“I felt FP1 was going have the better weather and it kind of played into our hands a little bit, but even so, to do four or five laps and straight away be in the 53s is very good. That is where we were last year in the race and the bike feels a lot better now.

“The Oxford Products Racing Ducati is working really well and I’m happy with it, so we’re in good form. I feel like we have good pace over distance, I feel like we’re in the strongest position we have been for a while and I feel ready to get stuck in tomorrow.”

MotoAmerica: Gagne On Superbike Provisional Pole In New Jersey (Updated)

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More, from a press release issued by MotoAmerica:

Gagne Leads The Way On Friday At NJMP

Jake Gagne On Top Again In HONOS Superbike Heading Into The Weekend In New Jersey

MILLVILLE, NJ (September 10, 2021) – As he has done all season long, Fresh N’ Lean Attack Performance Yamaha’s Jake Gagne led the opening day of qualifying for this weekend’s MotoAmerica round at New Jersey Motorsports Park, the Californian besting the rest of the HONOS Superbike field in Q1 on Friday.

Gagne lapped the 2.25-mile NJMP in 1:20.910 to top M4 ECSTAR Suzuki’s Cameron Petersen by .422 of a second on a sunny afternoon in Millville to earn provisional pole position for this weekend’s three HONOS Superbike races.

Westby Racing’s Mathew Scholtz completed the provisional front row with his 1:21.373, just .041 of a second slower than fellow South African Petersen.

Fourth fastest on the day was Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati New York’s Loris Baz, the Frenchman ending up .612 of a second off Gagne’s best. Baz also suffered a crash at the end of the session but escaped uninjured.

Gagne’s two Yamaha teammates for the weekend, Toni Elias and Josh Herrin, finished the day fifth and sixth as the Fresh N’ Lean Attack Performance Yamaha team is fielding three bikes this weekend. Elias was .208 of a second quicker than Herrin on the opening day.

Scheibe Racing BMW’s Hector Barbera ended up seventh in his first trip to NJMP, besting M4 ECSTAR Suzuki’s Bobby Fong and One Cure Ducati’s Kyle Wyman. FLY Racing ADR Motorsports’ Bradley Ward rounded out the top 10.

An M4 ECSTAR Suzuki was on top of the Supersport field on Friday at NJMP, but it wasn’t ridden by champion-elect Sean Dylan Kelly. In this case, it was the GSX-R600 of his teammate Sam Lochoff who ended up on provisional pole after Q1.

Second fastest was also somewhat of a surprise with Landers Racing’s Rocco Landers just .082 of a second behind Lochoff. Only then did championship rivals Richie Escalante and Kelly show up on the timesheets, the pair ending the day third and fourth, respectively.

SportbikeTrackGear.com Junior Cup Championship points leader Tyler Scott led Friday’s Q1 session with his 1:30.432 on the Scott Powersports KTM, besting Rodio Racing’s Gus Rodio’s 131.214. Bauce Racing/Cyber Solutions/JL62 Racing’s Joseph LiMandri Jr. ended up third with Scott’s championship rival Benjamin Gloddy fourth on the Landers Racing Kawasaki.

Corey Alexander hasn’t given up on winning the MotoAmerica Stock 1000 Championship and he showed up at NJMP on a mission and that led to him leading Q1 on Friday. HONOS HVMC Racing’s Alexander headed the timesheets with his 1:22.610 to lead MESA37’s Stefano Mesa and Disrupt Racing’s Mark Heckles. More importantly for Alexander was the fact that championship points leader Jake Lewis could only muster the fourth fastest time on his Altus Motorsports Suzuki.

Cory Ventura made his MotoAmerica Twins Cup debut on Friday at NJMP and promptly put his Veloce Racing Aprilia RS 650 on provisional pole, despite tipping over early in the Q1 session. Ventura lapped at 1:26.115 to lead Robem Engineering’s Tommaso Marcon, the Italian making his U.S. racing debut. Marcon’s teammate and championship points leader Kaleb De Keyrel ended up third on the day.

British Superbike: Bridewell Best In Practice Friday At Silverstone

Tommy Bridewell (46). Photo courtesy MotorSport Vision Racing.
Tommy Bridewell (46). Photo courtesy MotorSport Vision Racing.
SBK FP1 + FP2 Combined

 

 

 

More, from a press release issued by MotorSport Vision Racing:

Title Fighter decider beckons at Silverstone as Bridewell tops SUPERPICKS Free Practice

Tommy Bridewell maintained his position at the top of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship SUPERPICKS Free Practice times at Silverstone, with his time from the opening session giving him the advantage at the end of the opening day. The field was incredibly close with just 0.988s covering the top 22 riders.

A light shower before the second session meant that it was only in the closing moments that the times began to tumble and it became a hectic dash to the finish, as the riders fought to secure their position in tomorrow’s SUPERPICKS Q2 session.

Kyle Ryde had been one of the riders to complete the most laps in the second session, and the Rich Energy OMG Racing BMW rider surged into second position with his very last lap of the day, but Bridewell had the edge with his earlier lap by 0.044s.

Ryde shuffled back Gino Rea into third after the Buildbase Suzuki rider had rapidly moved up the order with his final run of laps, also taking advantage of the improving conditions. Jason O’Halloran ended the session in fourth place, as the McAMS Yamaha team made it four different manufacturers inside the top four.

Xavi Forés set the fifth fastest time, with Tarran Mackenzie splitting the two FHO Racing BMW teammates, as Peter Hickman ended the day seventh fastest as he bids to secure his Title Fighters status in tomorrow’s opening BikeSocial race.

Glenn Irwin was eighth fastest for Honda Racing as he remained ahead of Lee Jackson and Bradley Ray, as the contenders all prepare to battle for the final four Title Fighter positions.

There was just 0.003s between the VisionTrack Ducati teammates as Christian Iddon and Josh Brookes completed the top 12 riders who progress directly into tomorrow’s SUPERPICKS Q2 session.

Riders also bidding for a place in the Showdown include Andrew Irwin who held 13th, ahead of Rory Skinner, whilst Ryan Vickers was 16th after edging out Danny Buchan.

Four riders have already confirmed their Title Fighter status in their bid for the title – O’Halloran, Mackenzie, Bridewell and Iddon, but the three races at Silverstone will decide the final four contenders.

Bennetts British Superbike Championship, Silverstone, SUPERPICKS combined Free Practice:

Tommy Bridewell (Oxford Products Racing Ducati) 53.600s

Kyle Ryde (Rich Energy OMG Racing BMW) +0.044s

Gino Rea (Buildbase Suzuki) +0.115s

Jason O’Halloran (McAMS Yamaha) +0.202

Xavi Forés (FHO Racing BMW) +0.223s

Tarran Mackenzie (McAMS Yamaha) +0.246s

Peter Hickman (FHO Racing BMW) +0.254s

Glenn Irwin (Honda Racing) +0.274s

Lee Jackson (FS-3 Kawasaki) +0.321s

Bradley Ray (Rich Energy OMG Racing BMW) +0.346s

Christian Iddon (VisionTrack Ducati) +0.356s

Josh Brookes (VisionTrack Ducati) +0.359s

For more information on the Bennetts British Superbike Championship visit www.britishsuperbike.com

Tommy Bridewell – Oxford Products Racing Ducati

Fastest in SUPERPICKS Free Practice at Silverstone

“It’s been a good day because to be honest, we knew the weather was going to be a bit iffy, so we kept one eye on when we needed to have a bit of a dig.

“I felt FP1 was going have the better weather and it kind of played into our hands a little bit, but even so, to do four or five laps and straight away be in the 53s is very good. That is where we were last year in the race and the bike feels a lot better now.

“The Oxford Products Racing Ducati is working really well and I’m happy with it, so we’re in good form. I feel like we have good pace over distance, I feel like we’re in the strongest position we have been for a while and I feel ready to get stuck in tomorrow.”

MotoAmerica: Alexander Tops Stock 1000 Q1 At NJMP

Corey Alexander and his Kawasaki ZX-10R dressed in its special 9/11-themed livery. Photo by Sam Thurman, courtesy HONOS HVMC Racing Team.
Corey Alexander and his Kawasaki ZX-10R dressed in its special 9/11-themed livery. Photo by Sam Thurman, courtesy HONOS HVMC Racing Team.

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MotoAmerica: Gagne On Superbike Provisional Pole In New Jersey (Updated)

Jake Gagne (32). Photo by Brian J. Nelson.
Jake Gagne (32). Photo by Brian J. Nelson.

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More, from a press release issued by MotoAmerica:

Gagne Leads The Way On Friday At NJMP

Jake Gagne On Top Again In HONOS Superbike Heading Into The Weekend In New Jersey

MILLVILLE, NJ (September 10, 2021) – As he has done all season long, Fresh N’ Lean Attack Performance Yamaha’s Jake Gagne led the opening day of qualifying for this weekend’s MotoAmerica round at New Jersey Motorsports Park, the Californian besting the rest of the HONOS Superbike field in Q1 on Friday.

Gagne lapped the 2.25-mile NJMP in 1:20.910 to top M4 ECSTAR Suzuki’s Cameron Petersen by .422 of a second on a sunny afternoon in Millville to earn provisional pole position for this weekend’s three HONOS Superbike races.

Westby Racing’s Mathew Scholtz completed the provisional front row with his 1:21.373, just .041 of a second slower than fellow South African Petersen.

Fourth fastest on the day was Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati New York’s Loris Baz, the Frenchman ending up .612 of a second off Gagne’s best. Baz also suffered a crash at the end of the session but escaped uninjured.

Gagne’s two Yamaha teammates for the weekend, Toni Elias and Josh Herrin, finished the day fifth and sixth as the Fresh N’ Lean Attack Performance Yamaha team is fielding three bikes this weekend. Elias was .208 of a second quicker than Herrin on the opening day.

Scheibe Racing BMW’s Hector Barbera ended up seventh in his first trip to NJMP, besting M4 ECSTAR Suzuki’s Bobby Fong and One Cure Ducati’s Kyle Wyman. FLY Racing ADR Motorsports’ Bradley Ward rounded out the top 10.

An M4 ECSTAR Suzuki was on top of the Supersport field on Friday at NJMP, but it wasn’t ridden by champion-elect Sean Dylan Kelly. In this case, it was the GSX-R600 of his teammate Sam Lochoff who ended up on provisional pole after Q1.

Second fastest was also somewhat of a surprise with Landers Racing’s Rocco Landers just .082 of a second behind Lochoff. Only then did championship rivals Richie Escalante and Kelly show up on the timesheets, the pair ending the day third and fourth, respectively.

SportbikeTrackGear.com Junior Cup Championship points leader Tyler Scott led Friday’s Q1 session with his 1:30.432 on the Scott Powersports KTM, besting Rodio Racing’s Gus Rodio’s 131.214. Bauce Racing/Cyber Solutions/JL62 Racing’s Joseph LiMandri Jr. ended up third with Scott’s championship rival Benjamin Gloddy fourth on the Landers Racing Kawasaki.

Corey Alexander hasn’t given up on winning the MotoAmerica Stock 1000 Championship and he showed up at NJMP on a mission and that led to him leading Q1 on Friday. HONOS HVMC Racing’s Alexander headed the timesheets with his 1:22.610 to lead MESA37’s Stefano Mesa and Disrupt Racing’s Mark Heckles. More importantly for Alexander was the fact that championship points leader Jake Lewis could only muster the fourth fastest time on his Altus Motorsports Suzuki.

Cory Ventura made his MotoAmerica Twins Cup debut on Friday at NJMP and promptly put his Veloce Racing Aprilia RS 650 on provisional pole, despite tipping over early in the Q1 session. Ventura lapped at 1:26.115 to lead Robem Engineering’s Tommaso Marcon, the Italian making his U.S. racing debut. Marcon’s teammate and championship points leader Kaleb De Keyrel ended up third on the day.

MotoAmerica: Lochoff On Supersport Provisional Pole At NJMP

Sam Lochoff (44). Photo by Brian J. Nelson.
Sam Lochoff (44). Photo by Brian J. Nelson.

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MotoAmerica: Scott Dominates Junior Cup QP1 At NJMP

MotoAmerica Junior Cup competitor Tyler Scott in action during testing at Brainerd. Photo by Brian J. Nelson.
Tyler Scott. Photo by Brian J. Nelson.

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MotoAmerica: Mesa Quickest In Stock 1000 FP1 At NJMP

Stefano Mesa (37). Photo by Brian J. Nelson.
Stefano Mesa (37). Photo by Brian J. Nelson.

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MotoAmerica: Gagne Tops Superbike FP1 At NJMP

Jake Gagne (32). Photo by Brian J. Nelson.
Jake Gagne (32). Photo by Brian J. Nelson.

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MotoAmerica: Kelly Fastest In Supersport FP1 At NJMP

Sean Dylan Kelly (40) delivered two impressive wins and increased his lead in the Championship. Photo by Brian J. Nelson, courtesy Suzuki Motor USA, LLC.
Sean Dylan Kelly (40). Photo by Brian J. Nelson, courtesy Suzuki Motor USA, LLC.

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Moto2: Gardner P1, Roberts P19, Beaubier P26 In FP2 At Aragon

Remy Gardner (87). Photo courtesy Red Bull KTM Ajo.
Remy Gardner (87). Photo courtesy Red Bull KTM Ajo.
Moto2 FP2

MotoAmerica: Ventura Heads Twins Cup FP1 At NJMP

Cory Ventura. Photo courtesy Cory Ventura.
Cory Ventura. Photo courtesy Cory Ventura.

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