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Monthly Archives: July 2023

Josh Hayes to stand in for Cameron Peterson at MotoAmerica Round 6

Hayes is filling in for Cameron Petersen, who is sitting out the remaining rounds to repair a wrist injury and return to full fitness for 2024. In addition to racing the Attack Performance prepped Yamaha YZF-R1, Hayes will be continuing his title campaign in the Supersport class aboard the Squid Hunter Racing Yamaha YZF-R6. 

Technical Czech track in Most the next challenge for Ten Kate Racing

After his double victory in Imola, Stefano Manzi is in top form and the aim this weekend in Most will therefore be to further reduce his gap to the leader in the championship. Jorge Navarro achieved his best result so far at the Italian circuit in Race 2.

Michael Van Der Mark is back this weekend at WorldSBK Most!

The last race weekend of the 2023 FIM Superbike World Championship (WorldSBK) before the summer break is scheduled for the upcoming weekend for BMW Motorrad Motorsport. The eighth round of the season will take place at Most, Czech Republic. Michael van der Mark will be back in the saddle of his BMW M 1000 RR after his injury hiatus.

Kawasaki Puccetti Racing seeking continuous improvement at Most

The Autodrom Most in the Czech Republic will host round eight of the Superbike and Supersport World Championships. Just two weeks after its second home round, which took place at Imola, Kawasaki Puccetti Racing is now ready to take on the last round prior to the summer break.

FS-3 Cheshire Mouldings Kawasaki boss Nigel Snook’s Brands Hatch British Superbikes report

Lee goes well at Brands so he was hoping to nail some strong results now that we’ve mastered the new chassis set up with him. Max is the junior superstock lap record holder so we were hoping he would quickly get to grips with the lap on his Cheshire Mouldings ZX-10RR Kawasaki.

Victory for Alastair Seeley during double podium weekend at Brands Hatch

Alastair Seeley: "The goal this weekend was two podiums and that’s what we’ve achieved, but it was great to give the SYNETIQ BMW team the win in race one."

The end of an era: Dean Harrison and DAO Racing to part ways for 2024

Dean Harrison: "DAO Racing is one of the best teams in the paddock and in some ways I’d be silly to leave it. I’ve been on the Kawasaki for 8 years now and what Clarissa and Sommai have done for me I’m so grateful for and the opportunities I’ve had. Thank you to everyone who has been a part of these last 8 years.’

Frustrations at Brands Hatch for the FHO Racing BMW Team

Josh Brookes: “The weekend started out well and it was looking promising, we topped the first practice, the pace and everything was consistent throughout practice and even in qualifying we had a last-minute shower and we were on the front row for the first race. But then it seemed everything turned bad and sour."

Jason O’Halloran scores a fifth and a pair of sixths at Brands Hatch for McAMS Yamaha

Steve Rodgers - Team Principal: “We can’t pretend to be happy with the results, we were 1-2 in each race at this meeting last year and obviously this year has been a bit tougher. We can’t blame the Yamaha, Vickers was right up there with the Ducatis in that last race so we need to look at why we can’t do that with ours. We’ve got a good team, a rider who has won more in the last three years than anyone else so we need to put our heads together and figure out what’s not working at the minute."

A tale of 2 halves for Honda Racing UK at Brands Hatch

Tom Neave: "I'm not afraid to say it has been a really tough weekend for me. I realise it’s not all that bad, I am walking away injury free and we have got points in the bag, but it has been a tough weekend. I know that I am better than this and I will bounce back from this."

Tommy Bridewell does the double at Brands Hatch

Tommy Bridewell: “It’s been a great weekend in all aspects. To win one BSB race is an achievement so to win two in a day and five out of the last six shows how confident I am and how I feel within myself, with the bike and with the team. I’m really proud of what we’re doing at the moment."

BeerMonster Ducati are ready to rock at Brands Hatch

Last time out at Snetterton, Tommy Bridewell romped to an impressive treble victory for Paul Bird’s Lake District-based team to take his winning tally to four races so far this season and along with an additional seven podiums, He holds a 25-point advantage over BeerMonster Ducati teammate Glenn Irwin.

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