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Sunday round-up from BSB season opener in Spain

2024 Bennetts British Superbike Championship - Round One - Navarra

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
April 22, 2024
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2024 Bennetts British Superbike Championship
Round One – Navarra – Sunday

The opening round of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship at Circuito de Navarra was a weekend of momentous firsts as Ryan Vickers claimed a debut double victory to stamp his authority on the first visit to the circuit in Northern Spain.

In the opening race of the day, the OMG GRILLA Yamaha Racing rider had been embroiled in an early five-way freight train including his teammate Kyle Ryde, Danny Kent on the McAMS Racing Yamaha, Hager PBM Ducati’s Glenn Irwin and Rory Skinner for the Cheshire Mouldings BMW Motorrad team.

Vickers made a brave move on his teammate Ryde at turn one, the fastest corner on the calendar, with three laps to go and then pulled the pin to break away with a margin of 1.364s at the chequered flag to take the first ever Bennetts BSB victory at the Spanish circuit. Ryde held off Kent for second with Irwin and Skinner maintaining their positions inside the top five.

Vickers had his sights firmly set on a repeat performance in race two and he managed to deliver a first double win after overcoming a huge last lap moment at the final corner, crossing the line 0.277s ahead of Kent and Ryde.

At the start of race two, Ryde had launched to the front from Kent and Vickers, but by the fifth lap, the McAMS Racing Yamaha rider had made a decisive move into turn one to take the lead.

Kent was able to hold off his rivals until lap nine when Vickers stormed back ahead and despite Kent and Ryde pushing him hard, the OMG GRILLA Yamaha Racing rider was determined and maintained his advantage to lead the standings ahead of Oulton Park.

His Yamaha rivals Kent and Ryde completed the podium line-up, the first time that Kent has scored a double podium finish.

Reigning champion Tommy Bridewell scored a seventh place in the opening race as he got his title defence underway with Honda Racing UK, but it was disappointment in race two when he was forced to retire from the podium fight on the ninth lap. The Honda Racing UK rider had carved his way through to third from his row three start, proving his pace on the new Fireblade.


Ryan Vickers – 1st in championship – 36 points

“What a day! I’ve gone from having no dry wins to having two in a day! The bike felt so good in race one and we decided to keep it the same for race two, which paid off. When I was behind Danny in the first race I knew that I couldn’t let him pass Kyle first in case he got away, so I wanted to get by as quick as I could, which is what we did and managed to get the win. The second race was more of the same. Made a good start and got to the front but on the last lap my pit board said +0, so I kept pushing on the last lap and defended the last corner. I went in tighter but at the same pace and lost the front but thankfully it popped back which was the main thing.  I had a few glances behind but Danny wasn’t close enough thankfully to steal the win from us. Huge thanks to the OMG GRILLA Yamaha team, as it’s a huge credit to them for giving me that little bit extra this weekend.”

Glenn Irwin – 5th in championship – 20 points

“A tough weekend. We had a great test during the week but after putting a new motor in afterwards, the whole dynamic of the bike changed. It did not feel like my bike whatsoever but all in all it’s solid points on the board and we know how to solve it which is an easy fix. We always knew the Yamahas would be strong in the races here, and so it proved, but I’m still disappointed we couldn’t get on the podium in race one and eighth in race two was the best I could do. It’s been a frustrating weekend but thanks to the team and it’s great to get the new era for PBM underway.”

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Peter Hickman – 11th in championship – 10 points

“I had a really good start in the first race, in fact both starts today have been pretty good. But in the opening laps of the first race I developed arm pump, which I don’t normally struggle with, so I changed my riding style and tried to calm myself down to be able to get rid of it, but it’s really hard to get rid of once it’s started. By the end of the race I’d managed to calm myself down and I did get rid of it and I was fast again, but by then I’d already lost time and we finished poorly in 12th. We’ve got a lot of positives from that race and what we did at the Donington test and here in the week, we are going in the right direction.  Something I have always complained about is stopping and at the moment I’m not complaining about that, it’s now some other things that are causing us issues.  For the second race I got caught up in a few things early on, which meant I couldn’t make the use of the good start I had. But overall the BMW was really good and I had no arm pump, we were just weak in a few areas. Although the results are not brilliant with a 12th and a 10th, it’s quite a positive first round from where we have been and we’re leaving Spain in high spirits”.

Tommy Bridewell – 12th in championship – 9 points

“Look I know there are some frustrations with the results of the weekend, I think a seventh place in race one was the best we could get from thirteenth on the grid, but to tell the truth, I take a hell of a lot of positives from this weekend. We have come here with a new bike and with lessons to be learned. Yes, we’ve had some technical issues and some teething problems but we have a  great package underneath us. When I got through to the front group in race two I had a smile on my face and I said to myself ‘You guys are in trouble now!’ We are going to get stronger and stronger and heading to Oulton, which is a bit more of a track for me, I think the bike with the split throttles is going to be really good there. I’ll keep my feet on the ground, I’m not getting too giddy and we will keep chipping away.”

Josh Brookes – 14th in championship – 5 points

“Today has been quite frustrating, the first race was very poor, I had a good start off the line but I was aggressively hit by another rider, which meant I lost a lot of places. As I tried to make up the lost places I experienced a few moments where I was close to crashing, and eventually on the sixth lap I crashed out.   For the second race we made some changes to the bike, and it’s difficult to say if they gave us major improvements, but I managed to stay on, so that’s better than the first race! During the race I was able to make passes, I started 16th and finished 11th, so we were able to push forward to make up places. But at the moment I don’t feel like I’m taking part in the race, more that I’m like a participant and trying not to crash out, which is frustrating.”

Andrew Irwin – 15th in championship – 3 points

“It’s been a trying weekend. We lost time on Tuesday morning, Wednesday morning and then didn’t ride at all on Thursday in the tests, which simply meant we lost track time and we came into the weekend on the back foot and had to play catch up. I crashed in FP1, so I put my hands up for that, and we lost more time. I didn’t come here to come thirteenth but we built as the weekend progressed. We made steps forward and the team has worked really, really hard putting in a lot of effort. It is nobody’s fault what has happened this week, there’s a lot that goes on behind the scenes and a lot of late nights. I want to thank the team and my crew, they have been away from home and their families for nearly a week and all of their hard work doesn’t go unnoticed by me, so thank you to them.”

Dean Harrison – 0 points

“Not the results that we wanted today, but that’s racing to be honest. This isn’t my favourite style of track with a lot of stop-starts and it’s my first race on the Fireblade. We’ve learnt a lot but I do feel frustrated with what we’ve come out with to tell the truth. I know I’ve got more potential than these results and I think we have a better understanding of how to put it all together now. Now, we look to Oulton, a track that’s familiar with some more testing to come before the race weekend.”


British Superbike Race One Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1R VickersYam32m33.607
2K RydeYam+1.364
3D KentYam+2.152
4G IrwinDuc+6.459
5R SkinnerBMW+9.792
6C IddonDuc+14.599
7T BridewellHon+14.658
8M CookKaw+14.822
9C NesbittHon+14.927
10J O’halloranKaw+15.395
11L HaslamBMW+16.180
12P HickmanBMW+17.174
13F RogersHon+19.743
14L JacksonHon+25.432
15B McconnellHon+29.652
16A IrwinHon+30.121
17F BourneHon+33.768
18D HarrisonHon+35.488
19D BuchanKaw+38.961
20B ElliottKaw+45.690
21J SikkelerusHon+52.142
22L HedgerKaw+57.133
Not Classified
DNFL ValleleyKaw2 Laps
DNFA OlsenHon7 Laps
DNFL RolloApr10 Laps
DNFT NeaveKaw11 Laps
DNFJ BrookesBMW15 Laps
DNFS StaceyKaw19 Laps

British Superbike Race Two Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1R VickersYam32m34.576
2D KentYam+0.277
3K RydeYam+1.177
4L HaslamBMW+8.468
5C IddonDuc+9.894
6J O’halloranKaw+11.848
7M CookKaw+11.920
8G IrwinDuc+13.794
9C NesbittHon+15.631
10P HickmanBMW+15.860
11J BrookesBMW+16.022
12L JacksonHon+22.519
13A IrwinHon+22.610
14B McconnellHon+29.198
15S StaceyKaw+34.361
16F BourneHon+37.349
17A OlsenHon+38.216
18B ElliottKaw+44.291
19J SikkelerusHon+51.022
20L HedgerKaw+59.130
Not Classified
DNFD HarrisonHon5 Laps
DNFT BridewellHon12 Laps
DNFR SkinnerBMW15 Laps
DNFD BuchanKaw16 Laps
DNFF RogersHon19 Laps
DNFL ValleleyKaw19 Laps
DNFL RolloApr/

British Superbike Championship Points

PosRiderPoints
1R Vickers36
2D Kent30
3K Ryde30
4C Iddon21
5G Irwin20
6L Haslam17
7M Cook17
8J O’halloran16
9C Nesbitt14
10R Skinner11
11P Hickman10
12T Bridewell9
13L Jackson6
14J Brookes5
15A Irwin3
16F Rogers3
17B Mcconnell3
18S Stacey1

British Supersport / GP2 Sprint Race

Luke Stapleford stormed to the opening Supersport Sprint race win of the year as the season kicked off at Circuito de Navarra – as reigning champ Ben Currie was left counting the cost of an on-track altercation.

Macadam Triumph Racing’s Stapleford hit the front on lap one, passing Gearlink Kawasaki’s Brad Perie who had led into turn one before running wide, and from there wasn’t troubled as he controlled the 12-lap race to take victory.

But behind, it was far more dramatic as the rest of the pack battled for the remaining podium spots.

By Lap Six, Eugene McManus was chasing Perie for second but came under pressure from a charging Currie. The Oxford Products Racing Ducati rider got ahead but McManus tried to come back underneath and as Currie turned in, they collided, McManus crashing as Currie continued.

Up front, Stapleford was holding his ground as wildcard Davey Todd and former multiple champ Jack Kennedy found their way past Perie and Currie was handed a long lap penalty for his clash with McManus.

Failing to take it, he was then hit with a 28 second drop at the line and as a result finished 11th, as Todd and Kennedy secured second and third respectively. Perie eventually took fourth place, just ahead of Astro-JJR Suzuki’s Rhys Irwin.

In the GP2 class, the only finishers were Kramer Racing team-mates Jack Nixon and Owen Jenner, Nixon crossing the line 12th overall to seal the first class win of the year as Jenner was second.

British Supersport / GP2 Sprint Race Results

PosClassRiderBikeTime/Gap
1SSPL StaplefordTri20m03.637
2SSPD ToddDuc+1.538
3SSPJ KennedyHon+1.955
4SSPB PerieKaw+2.291
5SSPR IrwinSuz+16.234
6SSPH TrueloveSuz+16.883
7SSPA SeeleyYam+17.159
8SSPS RichardsonSuz+19.666
9SSPM TrueloveSuz+28.424
10SSPJ FrancisDuc+29.388
11SSPB CurrieDuc+29.461
12GP2J NixonKra+32.431
13SSPA DurhamKaw+34.310
14SSPJ BoerboomKaw+34.322
15SSPS LaffinsKaw+34.824
16SSPC NeveTri+34.882
17SSPF BarnesYam+44.081
18SSPJ CowardTri+44.582
19SSPM WoodYam+45.937
20SSPC FraserSuz+46.727
21SSPH ClaridgeSuz+47.163
22GP2O JennerKra+48.785
23SSPM WadsworthTri+49.351
24SSPD GraceYam1m05.953
Not Classifed
DNFGP2L AllenKal2 Laps
DNFSSPC DawsonKaw3 Laps
DNFSSPJ McmanusDuc6 Laps
DNFSSPE McmanusDuc7 Laps
Not Started
NSGP2O MellorNyk/

British Supersport / GP2 Feature Race

Ben Currie took a shock Feature Race victory at Circuito de Navarra after leader Luke Stapleford’s bike cut out at the finish line.

British Supersport / GP2 Feature Race

Stapleford had led from the end of lap one when he put a move on Currie, but disaster struck as he approached the line and his Macadam Triumph Racing machine appeared to cut out.

Currie, who had been running in second position and more than a second down, managed to pip his rival across the line to win by 0.024secs, making up for his disappointment in the earlier Sprint.

While Stapleford and Currie had a relatively trouble free race, it was a tough 18 laps for many riders, with only 20 finishers.

Davey Todd, racing as a wildcard this weekend secured third after keeping Gearlink Kawasaki’s Brad Perie at bay as returning former champion Jack Kennedy had to make do with fifth.

British Supersport / GP2 Feature Race podium

There was drama in the GP2 class when Kramer Racing’s Jack Nixon – who had dominated every session of the weekend – retired on Lap 12.

As a result, team-mate and reigning Junior Superstock champ Owen Jenner took the class win, with Lucca Allen second and Owen Mellor third.

British Supersport / GP2 Feature Race Results

PosClassRiderBikeTime/Gap
1SSPB CurrieDuc30m44.334
2SSPL StaplefordTri+0.024
3SSPD ToddDuc+4.081
4SSPB PerieKaw+5.841
5SSPJ KennedyHon+6.775
6SSPA SeeleyYam+16.631
7SSPH TrueloveSuz+20.989
8SSPJ FrancisDuc+29.038
9SSPS RichardsonSuz+33.280
10SSPA DurhamKaw+35.719
11SSPS LaffinsKaw/
12SSPF BarnesYam+39.201
13SSPJ BoerboomKaw+39.940
14SSPM WadsworthTri+40.243
15GP2O JennerKra+42.771
16SSPJ CowardTri+43.220
17SSPC NeveTri+45.891
18SSPC FraserSuz+48.406
19GP2L AllenKal+59.645
20GP2O MellorNyk+1m02.570
Not Classified
DNFSSPM TrueloveSuz6 Laps
DNFSSPH ClaridgeSuz7 Laps
DNFGP2J NixonKra8 Laps
DNFSSPM WoodYam10 Laps
DNFSSPC DawsonKaw15 Laps
DNFSSPE McmanusDuc17 Laps
DNFSSPJ McmanusDuc/
DNFSSPR IrwinSuz/

British Supersport / GP2 Championship Points

PosRiderPoints
1L Stapleford47
2D Todd42
3J Kennedy36
4B Perie36
5B Currie30
6A Seeley26
7H Truelove26
8S Richardson18
9R Irwin16
10J Francis16
11A Durham10
12M Truelove8
13S Laffins7
14J Boerboom6
15F Barnes4
16M Wadsworth2
17J Coward1
18C Neve1

Talent Cup Race Two

Filip Surowiak made up for disappointment in yesterday’s race by stealing the win in a dramatic last lap dash across the line.

At the end of a shortened, restarted second BTC race, leaders Julian Correa and Amanuel Brinton were bashing bars as they headed to the line in search of the win – but Surowiak was sitting pretty just behind and made better use of the slipstream to sear past them both to take the win.

Correa emerged second with Brinton third while Lucas Brown took fourth ahead of Mason Foster in fifth.

Talent Cup Race Two Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1F SurowiakHonda14m45.845
2J CorreaHonda+0.077
3A BrintonHonda+0.079
4L BrownHonda+0.571
5M FosterHonda+0.820
6R FrostHonda+5.928
7O WalkerHonda+5.956
8R HarrisHonda+6.319
9C HuntingfordHonda+7.588
10C EdmundsHonda+11.526
11J BurrowsHonda+16.232
12H MackayHonda+20.820
13B JolliffeHonda+21.621
14A RowanHonda+21.855
15G BowesHonda+22.209
16D GoodmanHonda+22.504
17H MccabeHonda+23.475
18J JnrHonda+23.671
19P WillisHonda+24.722
20S McpheeHonda+25.047
21E BanishHonda+26.735
22B HarrisHonda+30.678
23I JonesHonda+33.470
24T KingHonda+34.464
25A DivineHonda+37.277
26C BarnesHonda+37.983
27R KhatriHonda+48.712

Talent Cup Race Three

In true BTC style, it was all about the last corner of the last lap as Brinton made an attempt to pass leader Brown, but was unable to make it stick, resulting in another drag to the line which this time went the way of Brown.

Brinton had to settle for second as rookie Mason Foster celebrated his maiden podium in the series. Race Two winner Filip Surowiak was fourth ahead of Ryan Frost.

Talent Cup Race Three Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1L BrownHonda25m48.745
2A BrintonHonda+0.008
3M FosterHonda+0.071
4F SurowiakHonda+0.100
5R FrostHonda+15.016
6R HarrisHonda+15.260
7O WalkerHonda+15.363
8C EdmundsHonda+15.579
9J BurrowsHonda+16.052
10C HuntingfordHonda+17.391
11H MccabeHonda+22.803
12P WillisHonda+25.598
13H MackayHonda+34.253
14B JolliffeHonda+34.746
15D GoodmanHonda+34.819
16S McpheeHonda+35.168
17G BowesHonda+36.058
18A RowanHonda+46.434
19J JnrHonda+46.556
20E BanishHonda+47.431
21A DivineHonda+56.176
22S MunsonHonda+56.216
23B HarrisHonda+56.466
Not Classified
DNFI JonesHonda4 Laps
DNFJ CorreaHonda6 Laps
DNFT KingHonda7 Laps
DNFC BarnesHonda12 Laps

Talent Cup Points

PosRiderPoints
1L Brown58
2J Correa45
3F Surowiak38
4R Frost37
5A Brinton36
6R Harris28
7M Foster27
8C Edmunds27
9O Walker18
10H Mccabe16
11P Willis13
12C Huntingford13
13J Burrows12
14B Jolliffe12
15H Mackay11
16D Goodman9
17G Bowes7
18J Jnr5
19A Rowan5
20S Mcphee2
21E Banish1
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