Currie and McConnell win final SS/STK1000 races of BSB season

2021 Bennetts British Superbikes
Round 11 – Brands Hatch

Images by Dave Yeomans


Supersport Race One

Jack Kennedy was crowned the 2021 Quattro Group British Supersport Champion in fine style, with the Kawasaki rider taking the Sprint race victory by two seconds. Launching off the line, Kennedy was unchallenged on his way to the win, controlling the race from the front.

Jack Kennedy
Jack Kennedy

It was an intense battel behind him for the remaining podium positions though, as Bradley Perie, Ben Currie and Lee Johnston trading places throughout the 12 lap race. With all three riders taking turns to set the fastest lap, Perie was able to take second place in the closing stages and edge away from the pursuers.

Jack Kennedy
Jack Kennedy

Ben Currie completed the podium in third, with Jamie Perrin the first of the GP2 machines, ahead of Nesbitt and Law.

British Supersport / GP2 Race One Results

Pos Class Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 SSP Jack KENNEDY Kawasaki 17m58.575
2 SSP Bradley PERIE Yamaha +2.242
3 SSP Ben CURRIE Kawasaki +2.867
4 SSP Lee JOHNSTON Yamaha +2.896
5 GP2 Jamie PERRIN Spirit +4.341
6 GP2 Charlie NESBITT Kalex +12.699
7 GP2 Mason LAW Spirit +12.816
8 SSP Harry TRUELOVE Yamaha +21.155
9 SSP Rhys IRWIN Yamaha +24.573
10 SSP Eunan McGLINCHEY Kawasaki +25.050
11 SSP Brandon PAASCH Triumph +28.424
12 GP2 Dan JONES Spirit +42.763
13 SSP Jamie van SIKKELERUS Yamaha +49.231
14 GP2 Cameron HORSMAN Chassis Factory +49.513
15 SSP Scott SWANN Yamaha +50.606
16 GP2 Cameron FRASER Chassis Factory +51.270
17 GP2 Harry ROWLINGS ABM Evo  +51.484
18 GP2 Jack SCOTT Harris +1m01.577
19 GP2 James LODGE Kalex +1m02.039
20 GP2 Harvey CLARIDGE Chassis Factory +1m11.840
21 SSP Matt TRUELOVE Honda +1m11.944
22 SSP Joey THOMPSON Honda +1m22.015
23 SSP Phil WAKEFIELD Yamaha +1m22.075
24 SSP Emmet O’GRADY Honda +1m22.308
25 GP2 Barry BURRELL Kramer +1m22.567
26 SSP Jamie COLLINS Yamaha +1 Lap
Not Classified
DNF SSP Danny WEBB Triumph 7 Laps
DNF SSP James HIND Yamaha 10 Laps

Supersport Race Two

Ben Currie took victory in a dramatic final Quattro Group British Supersport win at Brands Hatch. It was Jack Kennedy who led the way at the end of the opening lap, but the 2021 Champion faced stiff competition from Bradley Perie, who moved into the lead on lap three. With neither rider able to break away, it was a four rider battle for the win as Johnston and Currie joined the fight.

Ben Currie
Ben Currie

Trading places throughout the first half of the race, disaster would strike on lap six when Perie crashed out of the lead. With nowhere else to go, Kennedy hit the Yamaha machine, forcing him to retire out of the race shortly after.

This left Currie to take the lead ahead of Johnston, but a red flag brought the race to a premature end on lap eight. On the restart, Currie scorched into the lead, with Law and Johnston in close contention, while Kennedy sliced his way through from the back of the grid.

Ben Currie
Ben Currie

By the final lap, Kennedy was the quickest man on track, narrowly missing out on the win by just 0.033s.

Ben Currie’s win in the final race of the year secured him second place in the 2021 British Supersport Champioinship.

British Supersport / GP2 Race Two Results

Pos Class Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 SSP Ben CURRIE Kawasaki 7m29.304
2 SSP Jack KENNEDY Kawasaki +0.033
3 GP2 Mason LAW Spirit +0.387
4 SSP Lee JOHNSTON Yamaha +0.686
5 GP2 Charlie NESBITT Kalex +0.807
6 SSP Eunan McGLINCHEY Kawasaki +3.032
7 GP2 Jamie PERRIN Spirit +3.343
8 SSP Harry TRUELOVE Yamaha +3.631
9 SSP Brandon PAASCH Triumph +3.956
10 SSP Rhys IRWIN Yamaha +4.469
11 GP2 Dan JONES Spirit +7.598
12 GP2 Cameron HORSMAN Chassis Factory +12.044
13 GP2 Harry ROWLINGS ABM Evo +12.454
14 SSP Jamie van SIKKELERUS Yamaha  +15.058
15 SSP Phil WAKEFIELD Yamaha  +16.471
16 SSP Matt TRUELOVE Honda +16.899
17 GP2 Barry BURRELL Kramer +17.019
18 GP2 Harvey CLARIDGE Chassis Factory +21.700
19 SSP Emmet O’GRADY Honda +22.113
20 SSP Joey THOMPSON Honda +28.539
21 SSP Jamie COLLINS Yamaha +37.606
Not Classified
DNF GP2 Cameron FRASER Chassis Factory /

Quattro Group British Supersport Championship Standings

Pos Rider Points
1 Jack KENNEDY (Kawasaki) 372
2 Ben CURRIE (Kawasaki) 334
3 Lee JOHNSTON (Yamaha) 302
4 Bradley PERIE (Yamaha) 279
5 Harry TRUELOVE (Yamaha) 233
6 Eunan McGLINCHEY (Kawasaki) 192
7 Kyle SMITH (Triumph) 181
8 Brandon PAASCH (Triumph) 158
9 Rhys IRWIN (Yamaha) 142
10 Jamie van SIKKELERUS (Yamaha) 140
11 Scott SWANN (Yamaha) 112
12 James HIND (Yamaha) 99
13 Phil WAKEFIELD (Yamaha) 96
14 Sam MUNRO (Yamaha) 85
15 Korie McGREEVY (Yamaha) 60
16 Joe DUGGAN (Kawasaki) 43
17 Ben TOLLIDAY (Yamaha) 27
18 Danny WEBB (Triumph) 26
19 Cederic BLOCH (Kawasaki) 20
20 Pete WRIGHT (Kawasaki) 11
21 Elliott LODGE (Yamaha) 11
22 Matt TRUELOVE (Honda) 11
23 Dan COOPER (Honda) 10
24 Joseph LOUGHLIN (Yamaha) 9
25 Joey THOMPSON (Honda) 8
26 Emmet O’GRADY (Honda) 7
27 Stephen THOMAS (Triumph) 6
28 Barry DIMELOW (Kawasaki) 6
29 Michael DUNLOP (Triumph) 5
30 Charles HARDISTY (Yamaha) 4
31 Jody LEES (Kawasaki) 4
32 Jamie COLLINS (Yamaha) 4
33 Dominic HERBERTSON (Kawasaki) 4
34 David KRAWIECKI (Yamaha) 4
35 Ben GRAYSON (Kawasaki) 1
36 Max WADSWORTH (Yamaha) 1

Quattro Group British GP2 Championship Standings

Pos Rider Points
1 Charlie NESBITT (Kalex) 490
2 Mason LAW (Spirit) 391
3 Cameron HORSMAN (Chassis Factory) 273
4 Dan JONES (Spirit) 226
5 Cameron FRASER (Chassis Factory) 203
6 Jamie PERRIN (Spirit) 189
7 Jack SCOTT (Harris) 172
8 Harry ROWLINGS (ABM Evo) 166
9 Jake ARCHER (Kalex) 149
10 Harvey CLARIDGE (Chassis Factory) 131
11 Conor WHEELER (Harris) 103
12 Aaron RIDEWOOD (TCR Yamaha) 37
13 Jodie FIELDHOUSE (Ariane) 7
14 James LODGE (Kalex) 7

Pirelli National Superstock  1000

Billy McConnell ensured the 2021 Pirelli National Superstock title came down to the final lap, taking victory in the final race of the year. However, having worked his way through the field to eighth, Tom Neave was eventually able to secure the 2021 title.

Billy McConnell
Billy McConnell

Taylor Mackenzie led for much of the race, but McConnell and Jordan Weaving were able to close him down and pass him in the final third of the race. Fending off a last lap challenge from Weaving, McConnell took the win by 0.043s. Fraser Rogers also found a way past Mackenzie on the final lap, completing the podium in third.

He night have only finished eighth in the final encounter but that was still enough for Tom Neave to be crowned the 2021 Pirelli National Superstock Champions with the CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP by a slender five-points over Billy McConnell.

Billy McConnell
Billy McConnell

After what started as a difficult season for Tom, plagued with an injury and illness, the Lincolnshire-ace’s luck turned around at the fourth round at Thruxton where he finished third in the second race, to take his first podium this year.

Next up was Donington Park’s National Circuit, and a happy hunting ground for both Tom and the Fireblade SP, he placed second and took his first race win of the 2021 season. The wins didn’t stop there and going to his and the teams’ home round at Cadwell Park, he took the Pole Position and won the race, to then follow up with another win at Snetterton.

With a consistent point-scoring season, Tom racked up three wins, two second places and two third places, and came into this weekend’s grand final 22-points ahead in the standings, and only needing four points to take the title. Crossing the line in eighth place was enough for Tom to be crowned the 2021 Pirelli National Superstock Champion.

Tom Neave

It’s an absolute dream come true, it’s not just a championship for me, but it’s a championship for the whole team, all my crew, everyone who’s supported me and got behind me – it’s been a hell of a year and the best season to win the title in, I’m not just saying that as I’ve won this year, it’s been unreal, the riders and the depth of field. I’m so grateful to Honda for giving me this opportunity three years ago when I wasn’t too proven, so the championship is for them and I cannot wait to see what the future holds.

Tom Neave
Tom Neave

Pirelli National Superstock Championship Race Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 Billy McCONNELL BMW 17m38.787
2 Jordan WEAVING Kawasaki +0.043
3 Fraser ROGERS Aprilia +0.627
4 Lewis ROLLO Kawasaki +0.921
5 Taylor MACKENZIE BMW +1.023
6 Alex OLSEN BMW +5.932
7 Shane RICHARDSON BMW +6.473
8 Tom NEAVE Honda +7.995
9 Tim NEAVE Suzuki +8.298
10 Brayden ELLIOTT Suzuki +9.359
11 David ALLINGHAM BMW +9.606
12 Tom OLIVER Suzuki +9.754
13 Luke MOSSEY Kawasaki +9.884
14 Ian HUTCHINSON Yamaha +12.546
15 Levi DAY Suzuki +13.261
16 Davey TODD Honda +18.305
17 Richard KERR Honda +18.419
18 Brent HARRAN Suzuki +18.596
19 Ashley BEECH Suzuki +19.977
20 Conor CUMMINS Honda +20.349
21 Shaun WINFIELD Honda +21.103
22 Milo WARD Kawasaki +32.499
23 Rob McNEALY BMW +32.869
24 David SHOUBRIDGE Suzuki +33.115
25 Lee WILLIAMS Kawasaki +35.759
26 Tom NORTON Honda +44.084
27 Sam HOLME Kawasaki +51.804
28 David BROOK Honda +53.795
29 Max MORGAN Kawasaki +54.926
30 Dave MACKAY Suzuki +1m03.097
31 Ben BROADWAY Aprilia +1m28.922
Not Classified
DNF Tom WARD Suzuki 3 Laps
DNF TJ TOMS Kawasaki 6 Laps
DNF Matt TRUELOVE BMW 10 Laps
DNF Chrissy ROUSE Kawasaki /

Pirelli National Superstock Championship Standings

Pos Rider Points
1 Tom NEAVE (Honda) 246
2 Billy McCONNELL (BMW) 241
3 Alex OLSEN (BMW) 225
4 Fraser ROGERS (Aprilia) 210
5 Luke MOSSEY (Kawasaki) 199
6 Taylor MACKENZIE (BMW) 199
7 Chrissy ROUSE (Kawasaki) 173
8 Lewis ROLLO (Kawasaki) 155
9 Tim NEAVE (Suzuki) 121
10 Ian HUTCHINSON (Yamaha) 81
11 Tom OLIVER (Suzuki) 74
12 Jordan WEAVING (Kawasaki) 65
13 Levi DAY (Suzuki) 57
14 Tom WARD (Suzuki) 56
15 Brayden ELLIOTT (Suzuki) 49
16 Keith FARMER (Kawasaki) 47
17 Shane RICHARDSON (BMW) 47
18 Luke STAPLEFORD (Suzuki) 46
19 Davey TODD (Honda) 43
20 Richard KERR (Honda) 43
21 Luke HEDGER (Suzuki) 40
22 David ALLINGHAM (BMW) 35
23 Damon REES (BMW) 20
24 Mark HECKLES (Honda) 10
25 Ashley BEECH (Suzuki) 8
26 Brent HARRAN (Suzuki) 8
27 James EAST (Aprilia) 6
28 Joe SHELDON-SHAW (Suzuki) 5
29 Dave SELLERS (Suzuki) 3
30 Connor CUMMINS (Honda) 2
31 TJ TOMS (Kawasaki) 2
32 Lee WILLIAMS (Kawasaki) 2
33 Callum GRIGOR (Kawasaki) 1
34 Matt TRUELOVE (BMW) 1

Pirelli National Junior Superstock Race One

Zak Corderoy celebrated victory in the opening Junior Superstock race over Liam Delves and George Stanley.

Zak Corderoy
Zak Corderoy topped the Junior Superstock podium

Pirelli National Junior Superstock Race One Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 Zak CORDEROY Yamaha 18m15.724
2 Liam DELVES Kawasaki +2.384
3 George STANLEY Kawasaki +2.479
4 Joe TALBOT Kawasaki +8.428
5 Asher DURHAM Kawasaki +8.445
6 Eugene McMANUS Kawasaki +10.370
7 Louis VALLELEY Yamaha +10.410
8 Owen JENNER Kawasaki +10.556
9 Max COOK Kawasaki +12.394
10 Franco BOURNE Kawasaki +12.499
11 Adam HARTGROVE Yamaha +13.885
12 Caolan IRWIN Yamaha +15.001
13 Sam LAFFINS Kawasaki +15.041
14 Cameron HALL Kawasaki +16.450
15 Charlie FARRER Yamaha +23.122
16 Kade VERWEY Kawasaki +30.240
17 Lewis PATERSON Yamaha +34.486
18 Ed BEST Yamaha +42.952
19 Daniel BROOKS Kawasaki +42.958
20 Harry FOWLE Triumph +43.249
21 Luke VERWEY Kawasaki +43.281
22 Finley ARSCOTT Kawasaki +49.896
23 Matt BOWER Kawasaki +49.937
24 Adam McLEAN Honda +55.634
25 Kier ARMSTRONG Kawasaki +58.792
26 Max INGHAM Kawasaki +58.890
27 Lynden LEATHERLAND Yamaha 1:05.445
28 Taylor ROSE Kawasaki 1:05.481
29 Lewis JONES Kawasaki 1:14.403
30 Nathan DRURY Kawasaki 1:14.471
31 Jake HOPPER Yamaha 1:15.742
32 Jack BEDNAREK Yamaha 1:21.958
33 James BULL Yamaha 1:22.315
34 Harry LEIGH Kawasaki 1:22.439
35 Kayla BARRINGTON Kawasaki 1 Lap
Not Classified
DNF Jack NIXON Yamaha 6 Laps
DNF Josh COWARD Kawasaki 6 Laps
DNF Jamie LYONS Yamaha 8 Laps
DNF Seth CRUMP Kawasaki 8 Laps
DNF Jake CAMPBELL Kawasaki 11 Laps

Pirelli National Junior Superstock Race Two

Zak Corderoy made it two from two in the Pirelli National Junior Superstock class, but a second place from Jack Nixon saw him crowned 2021 Champion. As he did in yesterday’s race, Corderoy was able to control the race from the front, taking victory by four seconds.

Zak Corderoy also took the Race 2 win
Zak Corderoy also took the Race 2 win

It was a tense race behind however as Nixon and title rival Joe Talbot followed each other closely. Coming down to the final lap, Nixon was able to slice his way through the pack up to second, claiming a podium finish and the 2021 title. Asher Durham was third, with Talbot eventually finishing fourth.

Pirelli National Junior Superstock Race Two Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 Zak CORDEROY Yamaha 15m09.481
2 Jack NIXON Yamaha +4.100
3 Asher DURHAM Kawasaki +4.143
4 Joe TALBOT Kawasaki +4.289
5 Eugene McMANUS Kawasaki +4.897
6 Liam DELVES Kawasaki +5.048
7 Louis VALLELEY Yamaha +5.175
8 Max COOK Kawasaki +5.440
9 George STANLEY Kawasaki +5.686
10 Owen JENNER Kawasaki +10.108
11 Sam LAFFINS Kawasaki +10.213
12 Charlie FARRER Yamaha +10.241
13 Cameron HALL Kawasaki +13.874
14 Kade VERWEY Kawasaki +15.385
15 Caolan IRWIN Yamaha +15.756
16 Adam HARTGROVE Yamaha +15.867
17 Luke VERWEY Kawasaki +18.692
18 Ed BEST Yamaha +18.717
19 Adam McLEAN Honda +25.822
20 Daniel BROOKS Kawasaki +27.970
21 Lewis PATERSON Yamaha +28.191
22 Harry FOWLE Triumph +28.332
23 Jack BEDNAREK Yamaha +29.621
24 Max INGHAM Kawasaki +31.119
25 Kier ARMSTRONG Kawasaki +33.752
26 Lewis JONES Kawasaki +34.368
27 Finley ARSCOTT Kawasaki +34.823
28 Taylor ROSE Kawasaki +46.794
29 Jake HOPPER Yamaha +47.150
30 James BULL Yamaha +47.184
31 Seth CRUMP Kawasaki +47.554
32 Josh COWARD Kawasaki +47.762
33 Lynden LEATHERLAND Yamaha +47.864
34 Harry LEIGH Kawasaki +57.466
35 Jamie LYONS Yamaha +58.406
36 Kayla BARRINGTON Kawasaki +58.552
37 Jake CAMPBELL Kawasaki +59.287
Not Classified
DNF Franco BOURNE Kawasaki 2 Laps
DNF Nathan DRURY Kawasaki 4 Laps
DNF Matt BOWER Kawasaki  7 Laps

Pirelli National Junior Superstock Championship  Standings

Pos Rider Points
1 Jack NIXON (Yamaha) 276
2 Joe TALBOT (Kawasaki) 269
3 Zak CORDEROY (Yamaha) 253
4 George STANLEY (Kawasaki) 182
5 Eugene McMANUS (Kawasaki) 171
6 Liam DELVES (Kawasaki) 143
7 Asher DURHAM (Kawasaki) 133
8 Louis VALLELEY (Yamaha) 97
9 Max COOK (Kawasaki) 89
10 Franco BOURNE (Kawasaki) 79
11 Owen JENNER (Kawasaki) 76
12 Sam LAFFINS (Kawasaki) 61
13 Adam HARTGROVE (Yamaha) 59
14 Charlie FARRER (Yamaha) 59
15 Aaron SILVESTER (Yamaha) 45
16 Daniel BROOKS (Kawasaki) 38
17 Kade VERWEY (Kawasaki) 37
18 James ALDERSON (Triumph) 35
19 Caolan IRWIN (Yamaha) 34
20 Cameron HALL (Kawasaki) 28
21 Simon REID (Yamaha) 25
22 Jack BEDNAREK (Yamaha) 17
23 Seth CRUMP (Kawasaki) 10
24 Matt BOWER (Kawasaki) 7
25 Harry FOWLE (Triumph) 5
26 Luke VERWEY (Kawasaki) 4
27 Adam McLEAN (Honda) 3
28 Kier ARMSTRONG (Kawasaki) 2
29 Ed BEST (Kawasaki) 2
30 Lewis JONES (Kawasaki) 1

Ducati TriOptions Cup Race One

Ex British Superbike Champion Chris Walker took a dominant victory in the opening Ducati TriOptions Cup over Craig Neve and John McGuinness.

Ducati TriOptions Cup Race One Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 Chris WALKER Ducati 15m55.694
2 Craig NEVE Ducati +4.536
3 John McGUINNESS Ducati +17.450
4 Alberto SOLERA Ducati +27.409
5 David JONES Ducati +27.475
6 Matthew JONES Ducati +36.562
7 Oliver SAVAGE Ducati +36.704
8 Connor THOMSON Ducati +37.027
9 Daniel BOUCHER Ducati +37.132
10 Ben FALLA Ducati +37.349
11 Andre COMPTON Ducati +37.619
12 David SHOUBRIDGE Ducati +48.406
13 Matt STEVENS Ducati +59.438
14 Max LOFTHOUSE Ducati +59.770
15 Mike LONG Ducati +1m00.280
16 Ewan POTTER Ducati +1m00.574
17 Craig KENNELLY Ducati +1m00.861
18 Taylor FOX-MORETON Ducati +1m05.524
19 Tom STEVENS Ducati +1m11.155
20 Matt BAINBRIDGE Ducati +1m20.192
21 Peter HASLER Ducati +1m20.203
22 Stephen TAYLOR Ducati +1m20.476
23 Carl STEVENS Ducati +1m21.547
24 Arron HUGHES Ducati +1 Lap
25 Josh DAY Ducati +1 Lap
Not Classified
DNF Michael TUSTIN Ducati 3 Laps
DNF Matt VENN Ducati 7 Laps
DNF Jacque FOLEY Ducati 9 Laps

Ducati TriOptions Cup Race Two

2021 Ducati Tri-Options Cup Champion Josh Day took the final victory of 2021 at Brands Hatch in a cut short encounter, with Chris Walker second and John McGuiness third.

It was Walker who made the best of starts, grabbing the holeshot from Day and Craig Neve, but as they crossed the line to end the opening lap it was Day who regained top spot.

The leading two began to creep away from the chasing pack, pulling a three second gap after the second lap, with Day posting the fastest lap of the race in the process.

With five laps to go the safety car was deployed for an accident, bunching the pack up, and when the race got back underway the race was then red flagged for a second accident, handing Day the victory with Walker second and McGuiness third.

John McGuinness

It’s been a great end to what’s been a really enjoyable season. I always enjoy racing at Brands Hatch and straightaway on Friday, I felt really good on the bike and posted some good lap times. I felt comfortable in all conditions and with a good start in the first race, I was able to get with the front group and convert it into a third place finish and podium. Sunday’s race followed a similar pattern but you had to be really careful that you stayed on line as it was quite damp off it. The damp white line caught out both Craig and David and I was able to take full advantage with another third place finish coming our way. The team’s worked really hard all season so a big thanks to Blue Earth Construction and all the sponsors for making it all possible.

Ducati TriOptions Cup Race Two Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 Josh DAY Ducati 11m20.418
2 Chris WALKER Ducati +0.159
3 John McGUINNESS Ducati +0.447
4 David SHOUBRIDGE Ducati +0.621
5 Ben FALLA Ducati +1.878
6 Daniel BOUCHER Ducati +2.264
7 Ewan POTTER Ducati +2.461
8 Connor THOMSON Ducati +2.779
9 Alberto SOLERA Ducati +2.912
10 Carl STEVENS Ducati +3.101
11 Oliver SAVAGE Ducati +3.345
12 Max LOFTHOUSE Ducati +4.530
13 Craig KENNELLY Ducati +8.774
14 Matt STEVENS Ducati +12.663
15 Simon BASTABLE Ducati +14.097
16 Sam COX Ducati +14.119
17 Mike LONG Ducati +19.899
18 Matt BAINBRIDGE Ducati +22.639
19 Taylor FOX-MORETON Ducati +22.819
20 Peter HASLER Ducati +23.190
21 Andre COMPTON Ducati +23.253
22 Jacque FOLEY Ducati +1 Lap
23 Matt VENN Ducati +1 Lap
Not Classified
DNF Michael TUSTIN Ducati 3.538
DNF Tom STEVENS Ducati 10.179
DNF David JONES Ducati 3 Laps
DNF Matthew JONES Ducati 3 Laps
DNF Craig NEVE Ducati 5 Laps
DNF Stephen TAYLOR Ducati /
DNF Arron HUGHES Ducati /

Ducati TriOptions Cup  Championship Standings

Pos Rider Points
1 Josh DAY (Ducati) 318
2 Chris WALKER (Ducati) 262
3 David SHOUBRIDGE (Ducati) 202
4 Elliott PINSON (Ducati) 199
5 John McGUINNESS (Ducati) 162
6 Craig NEVE (Ducati) 150
7 David JONES (Ducati) 109
8 Alberto SOLERA (Ducati) 106
9 Carl STEVENS (Ducati) 102
10 Edmund BEST (Ducati) 93
11 Michael TUSTIN (Ducati) 88
12 Sam COX (Ducati) 68
13 Max LOFTHOUSE (Ducati) 62
14 Oliver SAVAGE (Ducati) 52
15 Daniel BOUCHER (Ducati) 51
16 Matthew JONES (Ducati) 35
17 Ewan POTTER (Ducati) 30
18 Ben FALLA (Ducati) 24
19 Seb BULPIN (Ducati) 18
20 Jacque FOLEY (Ducati) 18
21 Luke JONES (Ducati) 16
22 Connor THOMSON (Ducati) 16
23 Dijon COMPTON (Ducati) 12
24 Matt STEVENS (Ducati) 12
25 Craig KENNELLY (Ducati) 9
26 Lee DEVONPORT (Ducati) 8
27 Andre COMPTON (Ducati) 8
28 Lee McLAUGHLIN (Ducati) 5
29 Richard SPENCER-FLEET (Ducati) 2
30 Simon BASTABLE (Ducati) 1
31 Mike LONG (Ducati) 1
32 Peter HASLER (Ducati) 1


HEL Performance British Junior Supersport Race One

Charlie Atkins won the opening British Junior Supersport race at Brands by a nose over Adon Davie and Joe Ellis.

Charlie Atkins
Charlie Atkins

HEL Performance British Junior Supersport Race One Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 Charlie ATKINS Kawasaki 9m17.427
2 Adon DAVIE Kawasaki +0.047
3 Joe ELLIS Kawasaki +0.092
4 Ash BARNES Yamaha +0.400
5 Lewis JONES Kawasaki +7.846
6 Annabel THOMAS Kawasaki +7.852
7 Kieran KENT Kawasaki +8.045
8 Declan CONNELL Kawasaki +8.646
9 Jack ROACH Kawasaki +13.139
10 Lucca ALLEN Yamaha +13.150
11 Bradley WILSON Kawasaki +14.827
12 Joe FARRAGHER Kawasaki +19.641
13 Christopher JOHNSON Kawasaki +26.105
14 Zak SHELTON Kawasaki +27.981
15 Kai DICKINSON Kawasak +28.472
16 Cameron BROWN Kawasaki +28.801
17 Corey TINKER Kawasaki +28.894
18 Charlotte MARCUZZO Kawasaki +29.209
19 Christian SMITH Kawasaki +33.749
20 Scarlett ROBINSON Kawasaki +37.298
21 Kieran SMITH Kawasaki +37.666
22 Jacob STEPHENSON Yamaha +43.799
23 Fletcher McINALLY Kawasaki +43.853
24 Owen PATERSON Kawasaki +45.116
Not Classified
DNF Oliver MORGAN-EDWARDS Kawasaki /

HEL Performance British Junior Supersport Race Two

Adon Davie rounded out the 2021 HEL Performance British Junior Superport season in style with a thrilling victory in the final race. The shortened eight lap race proved an epic battle with three riders fighting it out for the win.

Coming down to the final corner of the final lap, Davie was able to win the drag to the line, beating Ash Barnes by just 0.077s. Yesterday’s race winner Charlie Atkins was third.

HEL Performance British Junior Supersport Race Two Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 Adon DAVIE Kawasaki  13m36.439
2 Ash BARNES Yamaha +0.077
3 Charlie ATKINS Kawasaki +0.154
4 Kam DIXON Kawasaki +7.988
5 Joe FARRAGHER Kawasaki +8.165
6 Lucca ALLEN Yamaha +8.809
7 Jack ROACH Kawasaki +9.107
8 Zak SHELTON Kawasaki +9.215
9 Joseph THOMAS Kawasaki +9.280
10 Declan CONNELL Kawasaki  +9.828
11 Kieran KENT Kawasaki +10.366
12 James McMANUS Kawasaki +13.981
13 Joe ELLIS Kawasaki +15.415
14 Annabel THOMAS Kawasaki +16.889
15 Lewis JONES Kawasaki +16.908
16 Cameron DAWSON Kawasaki +24.181
17 Kai DICKINSON Kawasaki +24.790
18 Corey TINKER Kawasaki +24.804
19 Harry COOK Yamaha +26.008
20 Christopher JOHNSON Kawasaki +26.053
21 Cameron BROWN Kawasaki +31.372
22 Kieran SMITH Kawasaki +31.408
23 Bradley WILSON Kawasaki +33.272
24 Owen PATERSON Kawasaki +53.954
25 Oliver MORGAN-EDWARDS Kawasaki +54.039
26 Charlotte MARCUZZO Kawasaki +55.078
27 Christian SMITH Kawasaki +55.199
28 Fletcher McINALLY Kawasaki +56.087
29 Jacob STEPHENSON Yamaha  +58.800
30 Scarlett ROBINSON Kawasaki +1m19.357
Not Classified
DNF Calum BEACH Kawasaki 7 Laps

HEL Performance British Junior Supersport Championship Standings

Pos Rider Points
1 Cameron DAWSON (Kawasaki) 271
2 Ash BARNES (Yamaha) 261
3 Adon DAVIE (Kawasaki) 243
4 Kam DIXON (Kawasaki) 214
5 Lucca ALLEN (Yamaha) 165
6 Joseph THOMAS (Kawasaki) 112
7 Zak SHELTON (Kawasaki) 105
8 James McMANUS (Kawasaki) 99
9 Tom BOOTH-AMOS (Kawasaki) 95
10 Joe FARRAGHER (Kawasaki) 92
11 Charlie ATKINS (Kawasaki) 86
12 Declan CONNELL (Kawasaki) 75
13 Mikey HARDIE (Kawasaki) 63
14 Lewis JONES (Kawasaki) 46
15 Osian JONES (Kawasaki) 44
16 Jack ROACH (Kawasaki) 43
17 Kieran KENT (Kawasaki) 37
18 Joe ELLIS (Kawasaki) 34
19 Annabel THOMAS (Kawasaki) 32
20 Harry COOK (Yamaha) 29
21 Calum BEACH (Kawasaki) 28
22 Chloe JONES (Yamaha) 28
23 Cameron BROWN (Kawasaki) 28
24 Finn SMART-WEEDEN (Kawasaki) 26
25 Christopher JOHNSON (Kawasaki) 23
26 Connor SELLORS (Kawasaki) 21
27 Kieran SMITH (Kawasaki) 17
28 Bradley WILSON (Kawasaki) 11
29 Elliot DUFTON (Kawasaki) 10
30 Jacob STEPHENSON (Yamaha) 9
31 James ROSE (Kawasaki) 8
32 Jack FERRIS (Kawasaki) 7
33 Chris MOFFITT (Kawasaki) 7
34 Oliver MORGAN-EDWARDS (Kawasaki) 4
35 Luke GILBY (Yamaha) 2
36 Christian SMITH (Kawasaki) 2
37 Alessandro VALENTE (KTM) 2
38 Christian SMITH (Kawasaki) 1

Source: MCNews.com.au

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