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British Superbike STK/SS/Junior STK Saturday round up from Brands Hatch

2023 British Superbike Championship - Round 11 - Brands Hatch

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
October 15, 2023
in BSB

2023 British Superbike Championship
Round 11 – Brands Hatch GP Circuit

Images by David Yeomans Photography


Superbike Race One

Kyle Ryde claimed an intense BikeSocial Sprint Race victory to edge him closer to his BeerMonster Ducati title rivals in the Bennetts British Superbike Championship title fight, but the LAMI OMG Racing Yamaha rider was pushed all the way to finish as just 0.015s separated him from Jason O’Halloran at the chequered flag.

Ryde has been determined all weekend as the LAMI OMG Racing Yamaha team target consecutive titles and he delivered exactly what he had threatened. He grabbed the lead from O’Halloran on the third lap and continued to fight him to the finish. O’Halloran had made a move into Paddock Hill Bend for the final time, but by the time the pair reaches Druids, Ryde was back ahead. The Yamahas were almost inseparable on the dash to the finish line, but the win means Ryde cut his deficit by a further eight points to Bridewell.

Ryde chased down early leader O’Halloran

Meanwhile the raging battle between the BeerMonster Ducati teammates continued and Glenn Irwin carved his way through the pack from his 17th place grid start to be seventh by the fourth lap and then into fourth place behind his closest rival just two laps later.

The BeerMonster Ducati duo battled close quarters once again

Irwin was pushing to make a move on the dry line, but it was still damp in places off-line, as the pair were inseparable on equal machinery. Irwin made an attempt for a move at Stirlings, but as he dived ahead he ran onto the damp and had to then try and regain the ground.

Bridewell had the edge he needed to claim the final podium position and in doing so moves to 10.5 points ahead of Irwin ahead of tomorrow’s two crucial races with 70 points available for the taking tomorrow.

Whilst several of the title contenders featured on the podium, it was disaster again on the Grand Prix circuit for Leon Haslam as he crashed out of fifth place at Surtees on the ninth lap, giving him even more of an uphill task if he is to become Champion for the second time.

Christian Iddon carved through into fifth for the Oxford Products Racing Ducati team, holding off Peter Hickman and Josh Brookes. Jack Kennedy scored another top eight finish with Lee Jackson and Ryan Vickers completing the top ten.

Kyle Ryde – P1 – LAMI OMG Racing Yamaha

“I feel like my Free Practice three session this morning kind of won me that race today. I think a few people opted to sit the session out, understandably. I nearly did the same, but I just wanted to keep going round, I was enjoying riding my bike and that definitely won me the race because it was the exact same conditions, same tyres, probably the same temperature as well. Credit to the boys for making the bike a little bit better than FP3 this morning and I just managed to hold Jason off to the line. Luckily for me with the last corner you can see just how close Jason was with the shadow. I knew he wasn’t coming underneath me, so I just had to be as smooth as possible across the start line as I knew he had a little more grip. I’m very pleased to take my first ever win at Brands Hatch, at the last meeting where it means the most.”

Jason O’Halloran – P2 – McAms Yamaha

“It’s always a difficult race in mixed conditions like that. I made a great start and got to the front, but when Kyle came by, I was able to use him as a bit of a marker which made things a bit easier. I got backed passed Kyle on the last lap but didn’t quite hold the line and he got back through at the bottom of Paddock Hill. I knew I was a bit quicker around the back of the track so I knew I was going to have a chance on the run to the line, but we just missed out. I’m happy with second, the pace was really fast and I knew that I had to do something today to keep the Championship hopes alive for tomorrow!”

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Tommy Bridewell – P3 – BeerMonster Ducati

“That was a good race all in all. I’m really happy because I had Glenn plus-zero on my board pretty much the whole race. When the shoe is on the other foot I know that somehow I will make a pass, so I knew he would have a go. I made a mistake coming through Sheene Curve which gave him the opportunity, but obviously he had to go on the wet patch to do that. It was a tough race but always the target is to finish ahead of Glenn and we ticked that off and again another podium. We’ve got a decent chunk of work to do to try and get a bit stronger for tomorrow and hopefully we can take that next step again.”

BSB 2023 – Round 11 – Brands Hatch Sprint Race
1. Kyle Ryde (LAMI OMG Racing Yamaha)
2. Jason O’Halloran (McAMS Yamaha) +0.015s
3. Tommy Bridewell (BeerMonster Ducati) +3.476s
Glenn Irwin – P4 – BeerMonster Ducati

“It was tough in those conditions to come through from where I did on the grid, especially when there’s so much to play for, and every time I overtook, I had to make sure it was a clean move. I was brave but also composed and that put me into a position where I could fight with Tommy. I felt stronger than him but to try to find a way by meant going onto the damp stuff and when I did that, I got too deep into the corner. Sorry to the team as it should have been a podium today, but I’m pleased with how I rode given the amount of risk involved in coming from so deep in the field. I’ve a good grid position for tomorrow’s first race so we’ll go again then.”


Superbike Race One Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1Kyle RYDEYamaha 17m24.382
2Jason O’HALLORANYamaha+0.015
3Tommy BRIDEWELLDucati+3.476
4Glenn IRWINDucati +3.960
5Christian IDDONDucati+7.658
6Peter HICKMANBMW+9.541
7Josh BROOKESBMW+14.630
8Jack KENNEDYYamaha+14.741
9Lee JACKSONKawasaki+15.103
10Ryan VICKERSYamaha+15.346
11Storm STACEYKawasaki+16.000
12Luke MOSSEYBMW +19.731
13Max COOKKawasaki+21.871
14Tom NEAVEHonda+21.970
15Bradley PERIEKawasaki+22.689
16Andrew IRWINHonda+22.905
17Fraser ROGERSAprilia+23.397
18Jack SCOTTKawasaki+30.177
19Davey TODDBMW+30.294
20Tom BOOTH-AMOSHonda+35.871
21Brayden ELLIOTTKawasaki+42.196
22Shaun WINFIELDHonda+44.518
Not Classified
DNFCharlie NESBITTHonda 2 Laps
DNFLeon HASLAMBMW4 Laps
DNFNiccoló CANEPAYamaha4 Laps
DNFFranco BOURNEHonda7 Laps
DNFAlex OLSENHonda11 Laps

Superbike Qualifying Results

PosRiderBikeQ1Q2
1Jason O’HALLORANYamaha1m36.097
2Leon HASLAMBMW1m38.1971m36.143
3Charlie NESBITTHonda 1m39.4891m36.460
4Jack KENNEDYYamaha1m36.952
5Peter HICKMANBMW1m37.174
6Kyle RYDEYamaha1m37.416
7Tommy BRIDEWELLDucati1m37.492
8Ryan VICKERSYamaha1m37.614
9Christian IDDONDucati1m37.729
10Storm STACEYKawasaki1m39.0031m37.947
11Luke MOSSEYBMW1m38.027
12Tom BOOTH-AMOSHonda 1m39.3631m38.033
13Bradley PERIEKawasaki 1m39.0631m38.041
14Max COOKKawasaki1m38.367
15Fraser ROGERSAprilia1m39.3601m38.530
16Lee JACKSONKawasaki1m38.568
17Glenn IRWINDucati1m39.705
18Josh BROOKESBMW
19Alex OLSENHonda1m39.833
20Jack SCOTTKawasaki 1m39.924
21Niccoló CANEPAYamaha 1m40.214
22Franco BOURNEHonda1m40.401
23Tom NEAVEHonda1m40.531
24Davey TODDBMW1m40.639
25Brayden ELLIOTTKawasaki 1m41.728
26Andrew IRWINHonda1m42.940
27Louis VALLELEYKawasaki1m44.123
28Shaun WINFIELDHonda1m44.925

Bennetts British Superbike Championship Standings

PosRiderPoints
1Tommy BRIDEWELL (Ducati)395
2Glenn IRWIN (Ducati)384.5
3Kyle RYDE (Yamaha)368
4Jason O’HALLORAN (Yamaha)347.5
5Lee JACKSON (Kawasaki)338.5
6Leon HASLAM (BMW)327
7Josh BROOKES (BMW)310
8Christian IDDON (Ducati)286
9Ryan VICKERS (Yamaha)258
10Jack KENNEDY (Yamaha)171
11Peter HICKMAN (BMW)159
12Charlie NESBITT (Honda)152.5
13Storm STACEY (Kawasaki)120.5
14Danny KENT (Honda)115
15Max COOK (Kawasaki)86
16Tom NEAVE (Honda)75
17Luke MOSSEY (BMW)65
18Andrew IRWIN (Honda)44
19Bradley PERIE (Kawasaki)38
20Franco BOURNE (Honda)30
21Dean HARRISON (Kawasaki)26
22Danny BUCHAN (BMW)25
23Tito RABAT (Yamaha)16
24Davey TODD (Honda)15
25Jack SCOTT (Kawasaki)10
26Josh OWENS (Honda)9.5
27Héctor BARBERÁ (Honda)9
28Niccoló CANEPA (Yamaha)7
29Louis VALLELEY (Kawasaki)6
30Tim NEAVE (Yamaha)6
31Luke STAPLEFORD (Kaw / Yam)4
32Alex OLSEN (Honda)1

Superstock 1000 Race One

Billy McConnell took the penultimate race win of the season at Brands Hatch, beating Alastair Seeley by more than five seconds.

Joe Talbot the early leader

From pole, the Australian got a bad start and dropped back to fifth, working his way back through the pack to hit the front with five laps to go before quickly building a solid lead.

Alastair Seeley tooked the lead from Talbot as McConnell worked his way up to third

Joe Talbot was third, as Ben Luxton took fourth while Scott Swann was fifth.

Then Billy McConnell hit the front and pulled the pin in the tricky conditions

Behind, the title fight rumbled on but leader Dan Linfoot was denied the chance to pick up the trophy today when rival Richard Kerr scythed past him into the final corner to take sixth. As a result, the title fight will go down to tomorrow’s series finale.

Billy McConnell celebrates victory

Superstock 1000 Race One Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1Billy McCONNELLHonda/
2Alastair SEELEYBMW +5.500
3Joe TALBOTHonda +8.527
4Ben LUXTONHonda+11.899
5Scott SWANNYamaha+11.985
6Richard KERRHonda+21.318
7Dan LINFOOTHonda+21.393
8Ash BEECHHonda+28.204
9Matt TRUELOVEHonda+28.428
10Luke HEDGERKawasaki+32.294
11Tim NEAVEHonda+32.302
12James HILLIERYamaha+55.712
13Richard WHITEBMW+59.698
14Joe FRANCISKawasaki+1m05.620
15Max SYMONDSYamaha+1m08.398
16Nathan HARRISONHonda+1m08.557
17Brent HARRANBMW+1m16.675
18Rory PARKERSuzuki+1m16.710
19Sam COXBMW+1m16.984
20Clayton GROVERYamaha+1m17.936
21John McGUINNESSHonda+1m17.993
22Matty WHELANHonda+1m18.458
23Kieran SMITHHonda+1m32.865
24Sam OSBORNESuzuki+1m33.242
25Peter ECCLESKawasaki1 Lap
26Martin RUITENBEEKYamaha1 Lap
27Jake CAMPBELLKawasaki1 Lap
28Phil ROOKEKawasaki1 Lap
Not Classified
DNFCallum BEYSuzuki5 Laps
DNFLewis ROLLOAprilia7 Laps
DNFRyan DIXONYamaha7 Laps
DNFJoe SHELDON-SHAWSuzuki9 Laps
DNFJoe MOORESuzuki11 Laps
DNFConnor THOMSONKawasak11 Laps
BSB 2023 – Round 11 – Brands Hatch – Superstock Race One
1. Billy McConnell (C&L Fairburn Properties Jackson Racing)
2. Alastair Seeley (SYNETIQ BMW Motorrad) + 5.500s
3. Joe Talbot (JR Performance Racing) +8.527s

Superstock 1000 Points

PosRiderPoints
1Dan LINFOOT (Honda)342
2Richard KERR (Honda)311
3Alistair SEELEY (BMW)291
4Joe TALBOT (Honda)273
5Billy McCONNELL (Honda)248
6Lewis ROLLO (Aprilia)216
7Alex OLSEN (Honda)152
8Ben LUXTON (Honda)131
9Ashley BEECH (Honda)123
10Luke HEDGER (Kawasaki)111
11Franco BOURNE (Honda)93
12Joe FRANCIS (Kawasaki)72
13David ALLINGHAM (Honda)72
14Brayden ELLIOTT (Kawasaki)70
15Matt TRUELOVE (Honda)66
16Tim NEAVE (Honda)61
17Scott SWANN (Yamaha)50
18Shaun WINFIELD (Honda)50
19Fraser ROGERS (Aprilia)44
20Brent HARRAN (Honda / BMW)35
21Joe SHELDON-SHAW (Suzuki / Kawasaki)25
22James HILLIER (Yamaha)23
23Simon REID (Honda)13
24Conor CUMMINS (Honda)10
25Richard WHITE (BMW)7
26Max SYMONDS (Yamaha)5
27Matty WHELEN (Honda)3
28Kade VERWEY (BMW)3
29Kieran SMITH (Honda)2
30Nathan HARRISON (Honda)1
31Sam COX (BMW)1

Supersport / GP2 Sprint Race

Richard Cooper was back on the top step of the podium after fending off a charging Tom Booth-Amos for the Brands Hatch Sprint win. The BPE Yamaha rider hit the front on the opening lap and took charge of the race as behind, the battle raged.

Richard Cooper chased early on by Tom Toparis

As pole-sitter Rhys Irwin dropped back down the order, Australia’s Tom Toparis moved up to second but dropped to third a few laps in when Booth-Amos passed him.

Tom Booth-Amos then moved past Toparis and onto the tail of Cooper

From there, the Gearlink Kawasaki rider set off after Cooper, pressuring him through the closing laps before making a couple of lunges on the final lap which didn’t pay off, although he was able to hold onto second as Cooper crossed the line 1.069secs ahead.

Booth-Amos piled the pressure on but Cooper took the win while Toparis rounded out the podium

Toparis finished the race third to give the Macadam Racing team another podium, with Dutchman Jaimie van Sikkelerus fourth and Irwin fifth ahead of champion Ben Currie, who came through from 27th place on the grid to a sixth place finish.

BSB 2023 – Round 11 – Brands Hatch – Supersport Sprint
1. Richard Cooper (BPE Yamaha)
2. Tom Booth-Amos (Gearlink Kawasaki) +1.069s
3. Tom Toparis (Macadam Racing) +1.366s

Harvey Claridge crossed the line eighth to claim GP2 class honours, with Cameron Fraser second in class and Harry Rowlings third.

Supersport / GP2 Sprint Race Results

PosCLRiderBikeTime/Gap
1SSPRichard COOPERYamaha15m16.282
2SSPTom BOOTH-AMOSKawasaki+1.069
3SSPTom TOPARISYamaha+1.366
4SSPJaimie van SIKKELERUSYamaha+5.368
5SSPRhys IRWINSuzuki+7.846
6SSPBen CURRIEDucati+12.238
7SSPZak CORDEROYKawasaki+18.763
8GP2Harvey CLARIDGEChassi+20.329
9SSPJack NIXONTriumph+20.537
10SSPTJ TOMSYamaha+20.589
11GP2Cameron FRASERChassis+24.727
12SSPJamie PERRINSuzuki+36.427
13SSPCasey O’GORMANYamaha+39.907
14GP2Harry ROWLINGSChassis+40.014
15SSPMax WADSWORTHYamaha+41.148
16GP2Barry BURRELLKramer+41.759
17SSPJamie COWARDYamaha+53.503
18SSPSeth CRUMPYamaha+54.624
19SSPDean HARRISONYamaha+54.632
20SSPFreddy BARNESYamaha+1m02.310
21GP2Lucca ALLENKalex+1m02.660
22CUPTom TUNSTALLDucati+1m06.084
23CUPDave GRACEYamaha+1m06.340
24CUPJonathan RAILTONDucati+1m08.392
25CUPAdon DAVIEDucati+1m15.011
26GP2Jake MARSHTriumph+1m28.836
27CUPLee DEVONPORTDucati+1m29.389
28CUPCraig KENNELLYDucati+1m33.505
29GP2Luke WALLINGTONTriumph+1m33.962
30GP2Owen MELLORNykos1 Lap
31CUPHarry COOKMV1 Lap
Not CLassified
DNFSSPEugene McMANUSTriumph4 Laps
DNFCUPJosh WOODYamaha7 Laps
DNFCUPBen GRAYSONKawasaki7 Laps
DNFSSPLuke JONESDucati8 Laps
DNFSSPJames McMANUSTriumph8 Laps
DNFCUPMatt STEVENSDucati8 Laps
DNFSSPEunan McGLINCHEYYamaha

Supersport Points

PosRiderPoint
1Ben CURRIE (Ducati)406
2Tom BOOTH-AMOS (Kawasaki)298
3Tom TOPARIS (Yamaha)288
4Rhys IRWIN (Suzuki)282
5Luke STAPLEFORD (Kawasaki)246
6Jaimie van SIKKELERUS (Yamaha)236
7Luke JONES (Ducati)204
8TJ TOMS (Yamaha)203
9Jamie PERRIN (Suzuki)183
10Richard COOPER (Triumph / Yamaha)182
11Eugene McMANUS (Triumph)176
12Zak CORDEROY (Kawasaki)111
13Eunan McGLINCHEY (Yamaha)96
14Jack NIXON (Yamaha)86
15Lee JOHNSTON (Yamaha)64
16Max WADSWORTH (Yamaha)55
17Damon REES (Yamaha)54
18Dean HARRISON (Yamaha)47
19Casey O’GORMAN (Yamaha)46
20Seth CRUMP (Yamaha)46
21Ash BARNES (Yamaha)35
22Sam MUNRO (Yamaha)33
23James McMANUS (Triumph)27
24Blaze BAKER (Ducati)18
25Jonathan RAILTON (Ducati)18
26Tom TUNSTALL (Ducati)16
27Adon DAVIE (Ducati)16
28Thomas STRUDWICK (Yamaha)13
29Michael DUNLOP (Yamaha)10
30Carter BROWN (Yamaha)9
31Adam McLEAN (Yamaha)9
32Harry TRUELOVE (Triumph / Suzuki)7
33Phil WAKEFIELD (Yamaha)6
34Jamie COWARD (Yamaha)6
35Josh WOOD (Yamaha)5
36Ryan GARSIDE (Yamaha)5
37Dave GRACE (Yamaha)4
38Ben TOLLIDAY (Yamaha)4
39Harry LEIGH (Kawasaki)4
40Dave MACKAY (Ducati)3
41James BULL (Yamaha)3
42Tim NEAVE (Kawasaki)2
43Ben GRAYSON (Kawasaki)2
44Davey TODD (Honda)2
45Tommy FIELDING (Yamaha)1
46Caiden WILKINSON (Kawasaki)1

GP2 Points

PosRiderPoint
1Cameron FRASER (Chassis Factory)478
2Harry ROWLINGS (Chassis Factory)403
3Joe COLLIER (Kramer)272
4Lucca ALLEN (Kalex)266
5Harvey CLARIDGE (Chassis Factory)255
6Luke WALLINGTON (Triumph)198
7Jake MARSH (Triumph)90
8Barry BURRELL (Kramer)74
9Jodie FIELDHOUSE (Ariane)58
10Owen MELLOR (Nykos)48

Supersport Cup Points

PosRiderPoints
1Tom TUNSTALL (Ducati)358
2Jonathan RAILTON (Ducati)272
3Ben TOLLIDAY (Yamaha)240
4Ryan GARSIDE (Yamaha)232
5Dave GRACE (Yamaha)223
6Adon DAVIE (Ducati)219
7Harry LEIGH (Kawasaki)188
8James BULL (Yamaha)172
9Josh WOOD (Yamaha)164
10Craig KENNELLY (Ducati)136
11Harry COOK (MV Agusta)119
12Ben GRAYSON (Kawasaki)102
13Caiden WILKINSON (Kawasaki)92
14Lee DEVONPORT (Ducati)68
15Matt STEVENS (Ducati)68
16Gareth CUNNINGHAM (Yamaha)12

Junior Superstock Race One

Sam Laffins won a dramatic penultimate National Junior Superstock race as Owen Jenner stretched his points lead.

Laffins hit the front at the end of lap one when leader, and former points leader Aaron Silvester, highsided coming out of clearways, the first of a number of riders to be caught out on the drying track.

Sam Laffins

The G&S Racing rider controlled the race all the way to the flag as several riders crashed out, eventually beating Cameron Dawson by 5.508secs with Asher Durham third.

Owen Jenner – who started 12th – crossed the line fourth ahead of Edmund Best, boosting his points lead to 23 over Dawson with just one more race to go.

Junior Superstock Race One

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1Sam LAFFINSKawasaki16m49.006
2Cameron DAWSONKawasaki+5.508
3Asher DURHAMKawasaki+11.228
4Owen JENNERYamaha+11.271
5Edmund BESTYamaha+13.721
6Harrison CROSBYKawasaki+16.705
7Zak SHELTONKawasaki+16.841
8Charlie ATKINSYamaha +23.745
9Carl HARRISKawasaki+25.002
10Jamie LYONSYamaha+29.577
11Kieran KENTYamaha+29.969
12Cameron HALLKawasaki+31.445
13Finn SMART-WEEDENYamaha+33.227
14Lewis JONESKawasaki+33.678
15Joe FARRAGHERKawasaki+36.016
16Harry FOWLEYamaha+39.452
17Lynden LEATHERLANDYamaha+39.748
18Evan PENDRILLYamaha +52.567
19Oliver MORGAN-EDWARDSKawasaki+1m03.181
20Aaron MONKKawasaki+1m03.542
21Finley ARSCOTTYamaha2 Laps
Not Classified
DNFMikey HARDIEKawasaki2 Laps
DNFOisin MAHERKawasaki 6 Laps
DNFJoe HOWARDYamaha7 Laps
DNFJacob HATCHKawasaki7 Laps
DNFDeclan CONNELLKawasaki9 Laps
DNFAaron SILVESTERYamaha /
Not Started
NSAdam BROWNKawasaki – Completely Motorbikes Kawasaki/

Junior Superstock Points

PosRiderPoints
1Owen JENNER (Yamaha)252
2Cameron DAWSON (Kawasaki)229
3Asher DURHAM (Kawasaki)218
4Aaron SILVESTER (Yamaha)213
5Edmund BEST (Yamaha)163
6Sam LAFFINS (Yamaha)156
7Jacob HATCH (Kawasaki)131
8Harrison CROSBY (Kawasaki)130
9Cameron HALL (Kawasaki)113
10Declan CONNELL (Kawasaki)113
11Louis VALLELEY (Yamaha)105
12Finley ARSCOTT (Yamaha)82
13Charlie ATKINS (Kawasaki)72
14Jamie LYONS (Yamaha)56
15Taylor ROSE (Yamaha)51
16Oliver BARR (Yamaha)47
17Mickey HARDIE (Kawasaki)36
18Zak SHELTON (Kawasaki)35
19Osian JONES (Kawasaki)31
20Joe HOWARD (Yamaha)23
21Jack ROACH (Kawasaki)23
23Kier ARMSTRONG (Yamaha)22
22Kam DIXON (Yamaha)21
24Carl HARRIS (Kawasaki)15
25Kieran KENT (Yamaha)15
26Jack BEDNAREK (Yamaha)10
27Jake HOPPER (Yamaha)9
28Owen MELLOR (Kawasaki)6
29Lynden LEATHERLAND (Yamaha)6
30Finn SMART-WEEDEN (Yamaha)6
31Lewis JONES (Kawasaki)5
32Adam HARTGROVE (Yamaha)4
33Jake CAMPBELL (Kawasaki)3
34Joe FARRAGHER (Kawasaki)3
35Morgan McLAREN-WOOD (Kawasaki)2

 

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