Jason O’Halloran dominates Thruxton BSB; leads series

Full weekend wrap from Thruxton BSB
All classes

Images by David Yeomans and BSB


British Superbike

Jason O’Halloran scored a hat-trick of wins to take his season victory tally to seven, only four rounds into the season.

O’Halloran swept the victories, but it was a close weekend at the high-speed Hampshire circuit, with seven riders, representing six different teams and five manufacturers stepping onto the podium.

The 33-year-old Aussie now leads the series on 232-points, 42-points ahead of Christian Iddon and 59-points ahead of team-mate Tarran Mackenzie.

Countryman Josh Brookes continues to struggle with chatter issues on the VisionTrack Ducati and could only claim two-points from his efforts over the weekend and is now 12th in the championship chase with 58-points.

The crowds were out in force

2021 BSB Thruxton – Race 1

Jason O’Halloran claimed his fifth win of the 2021 Bennetts British Superbike Championship season in the opening race at Thruxton.

O’Halloran got an incredible start from pole position to grab the lead ahead of Irwin and Peter Hickman, however a crash on the opening lap for Kyle Ryde and Joe Francis bought out the BMW Safety Car. Both riders were able to walk away from the crash, and the race resumed on lap four.

O’Halloran takes the lead from Irwin

O’Halloran controlled the pace at the front, breaking away from the pack in the later stages of the race to build a more comfortable buffer before the race was halted. This leaves him just a single point adrift of Christian Iddon in the overall standings ahead of tomorrow’s two races.

Prior to his accident, Irwin was right in the fight for the podium, holding second position ahead of Hickman and Iddon in the opening stages with Ryan Vickers in contention too.

On lap five, Hickman’s FHO Racing BMW machine moved into second. Honda Racing’s Irwin was then pushed back a further place into fourth as Iddon then made a move, drafting through on the VisionTrack Ducati.’

Iddon then pushed Hickman for second place, making a move at the Chicane as the battle intensified for the podium. It was a battle between Iddon, Hickman and Irwin for the final two places inside the top three as O’Halloran made his break at the front.

Hickman leading Iddon and Irwin

Irwin was soon up to third, as he produced a stunning move around the outside at the Chicane on lap 13. His progress came to a sudden end a lap later though as he crashed out at 119mph. With his stricken Honda Fireblade in the track, the race was red flagged. Irwin was able to walk away from the incident, whilst his rivals Iddon and Hickman climbed onto the podium.

Vickers had his best result in fourth place for the RAF Regular & Reserve Kawasaki team, holding off Lee Jackson who completed the top five for FS-3 Racing Kawasaki, with four manufacturers in the top four positions.

Danny Kent was another rider to secure his best result in Bennetts BSB in sixth place for the Buildbase Suzuki team, ahead of Bradley Ray and Gino Rea.

Tarran Mackenzie was running sixth, but a cut of the Chicane meant the McAMS Yamaha rider was given a 2-second long lap equivalent time penalty, ending up in ninth place with Tommy Bridewell completing the top-ten.

It was another disappointing race for reigning champion Josh Brookes; he was outside the points in 17th place. The Aussie struggling with front-end chatter and searching for a solution.

2021 BSB Thruxton – Race 1 Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 Jason O’HALLORAN Yamaha 17m01.710
2 Christian IDDON Ducati +2.433
3 Peter HICKMAN BMW +2.836
4 Ryan VICKERS Kawasaki +4.129
5 Lee JACKSON Kawasaki +4.397
6 Danny KENT Suzuki +5.090
7 Bradley RAY BMW +5.186
8 Gino REA Suzuki +5.581
9 Tarran MACKENZIE Yamaha +6.747
10 Tommy BRIDEWELL Ducati +11.175
11 Andrew IRWIN BMW +11.347
12 Xavi FORÉS BMW +11.610
13 Danny BUCHAN BMW +14.438
14 Rory SKINNER Kawasaki +15.200
15 Storm STACEY Kawasaki +16.764
16 Dan LINFOOT Honda +17.326
17 Josh BROOKES Ducati +21.587
18 Dean HARRISON Kawasaki +21.827
19 Bjorn ESTMENT Suzuki +24.724
20 Takumi TAKAHASHI Honda +29.545
21 Ryo MIZUNO Honda +32.470
22 Luke HOPKINS Honda +32.745
23 Brian McCORMACK BMW +32.972
Not classified
DNF Glenn IRWIN Honda 2.739
DNF Kyle RYDE BMW /
DNF Joe FRANCIS BMW /

2021 BSB Thruxton – Race 2

In the second race of the weekend, O’Halloran instantly launched to the front of the pack ahead of Glenn Irwin and Lee Jackson. Christian Iddon, Ryan Vickers and Peter Hickman were tucked just behind them on a fiercely competitive opening lap.

Jason O’Halloran

Vickers went for a big move on Iddon at the Chicane on lap three and made contact, pushing the pair of them wide. The RAF Regular & Reserve Kawasaki rider was then issued a long lap penalty.

At the front though, O’Halloran gradually broke away from the pack. Glenn Irwin held second though, bouncing back from his Saturday crash, just ahead of Vickers who ran third before taking his penalty.

Tarran Mackenzie meanwhile, burst through the field. The McAMS Yamaha ace initially ran outside the top eight before working his way up the order to move into the podium fight.

There was disaster for VisionTrack Ducati’s Iddon as Jackson collected him and the pair crashed out of contention whilst battling for a place on the podium. The DNF for Iddon meant he lost the lead at the top of the standings to O’Halloran as the duo continued to swap positions on the overall table.

This resulted in a frenetic five-way scrap for second place, with Glenn Irwin facing stiff opposition from Vickers, Bradley Ray, Mackenzie and Hickman immediately behind. Vickers crashed out unhurt on the final lap as he was pushing for his first podium in Bennetts BSB, whilst Mackenzie seized the advantage to take second behind his teammate.

Glenn Irwin made a strong comeback on the final lap to get back ahead of Ray to claim the final place on the podium, his first of the season, whilst Hickman completed the top five for FHO Racing BMW.

Jason O’Halloran

2021 BSB Thruxton – Race 2 Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 Jason O’HALLORAN Yamaha 25m26.379
2 Tarran MACKENZIE Yamaha +3.597
3 Glenn IRWIN Honda +3.921
4 Bradley RAY BMW +4.210
5 Peter HICKMAN BMW +4.853
6 Kyle RYDE BMW +12.288
7 Danny BUCHAN BMW +14.530
8 Andrew IRWIN BMW +15.614
9 Danny KENT Suzuki +16.247
10 Gino REA Suzuki +16.559
11 Rory SKINNER Kawasaki +17.680
12 Tommy BRIDEWELL Ducati +22.879
13 Xavi FORÉS BMW +26.906
14 Dan LINFOOT Honda +29.089
15 Takumi TAKAHASHI Honda +31.221
16 Josh BROOKES Ducati +31.689
17 Dean HARRISON Kawasaki +32.491
18 Storm STACEY Kawasaki +33.511
19 Ryo MIZUNO Honda +34.575
20 Luke HOPKINS Honda +47.925
21 Joe FRANCIS BMW +50.607
22 Brian McCORMACK BMW +1m12.697
Not Classified
DNF Ryan VICKERS Kawasaki 1 Lap
DNF Christian IDDON Ducati 11 Laps
DNF Lee JACKSON Kawasaki 11 Laps
DNF Bjorn ESTMENT Suzuki 13 Laps

2021 BSB Thruxton – Race 3

Rain fell before the final race of the day, but O’Halloran proved to be a master of all conditions, claiming his third race win of the weekend in the damp. He held off Danny Buchan and Danny Kent, who celebrated his first podium finish.

Race Three Podium

The race was declared wet, but with the chance of a drying track, tyre choices proved to be mixed and at the start of the race, O’Halloran took the lead. The McAMS Yamaha rider made a late change on the grid to an intermediate rear tyre, but that gave Hickman and Mackenzie the edge over the opening laps as they soon moved ahead with their choice of the rain rear tyre.

Hickman grabbed the lead, and together with Mackenzie, they initially had gapped the pack as O’Halloran diced with Lee Jackson for third over the opening laps.

Jason O’Halloran

Buchan made a charge through the order on board the SYNETIQ BMW with the intermediate rear tyre option, and by lap six he was hassling O’Halloran for third place. Buchan moved into second a lap later, but O’Halloran was instantly on the attack and he reclaimed the position as the track conditions continued to change and Hickman soon fell back into the clutches of the chasing group.

By the ninth lap, O’Halloran and Buchan made their move on Hickman to take the leading positions and two laps later the SYNETIQ BMW hit the front again. The McAMS Yamaha rider was leading again just a lap later and the pair continued to fight for win. At the chequered flag though, it was O’Halloran who had the edge over Buchan by 0.826s.

Meanwhile, Kent carved his way into a top-three position by lap 12 and he gapped the pack behind him to become the ninth different podium finisher of the season, a career first for the former Moto3 World Champion.

Vickers equalled his best result of the season in fourth place for the RAF Regular & Reserve Kawasaki team ahead of the battling Irwin brothers with Andrew Irwin scoring his best finish in 2021 in fifth place.

2021 BSB Thruxton – Race 3 Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 Jason O’HALLORAN Yamaha 27m16.033
2 Danny BUCHAN BMW +0.826
3 Danny KENT Suzuki +1.834
4 Ryan VICKERS Kawasaki +5.643
5 Andrew IRWIN BMW  +10.310
6 Glenn IRWIN Honda +12.511
7 Tarran MACKENZIE Yamaha +12.791
8 Peter HICKMAN BMW +18.912
9 Christian IDDON Ducati +19.881
10 Bradley RAY BMW +21.975
11 Gino REA Suzuki +28.442
12 Lee JACKSON Kawasaki +31.474
13 Dan LINFOOT Honda +32.457
14 Josh BROOKES Ducati +38.625
15 Storm STACEY Kawasaki +39.176
16 Kyle RYDE BMW +40.790
17 Dean HARRISON Kawasaki +1m08.243
18 Tommy BRIDEWELL Ducati +1m09.574
19 Joe FRANCIS BMW +1m14.475
20 Bjorn ESTMENT Suzuki +1m15.872
21 Takumi TAKAHASHI Honda +1:18.193
22 Ryo MIZUNO Honda +1m18.399
Not Classified
DNF Rory SKINNER Kawasaki 4 Laps
DNF Xavi FORÉS BMW 7 Laps
DNF Brian McCORMACK BMW 10 Laps
DNF Luke HOPKINS Honda 13 Laps

BSB Quotes

Jason O’Halloran

It’s been a very good weekend. Another triple, seven wins so far this year, four in the last six races – it’s been an amazing couple of weeks for us. A huge thanks to McAMS Yamaha, it’s been another weekend of changeable conditions and we all made really good decisions together. When you are working together as a team and bouncing off each other and you get results like that it just keeps you going. To win in the dry this weekend was fantastic, but to win in those conditions in the final race was unbelievable. I’m probably happier with the third race win than any win so far – it was such a tough race. It was a gamble on the grid to go with an inter and to push at the end when it was raining was really tricky, but we made it happen, got another win and I look forward to Donington in a couple of weeks.”

Jason O’Halloran
Glenn Irwin

I’m happy with the weekend in terms of points and managing to reduce the gap to the Showdown, despite yesterday’s crash. The Honda worked very well and on another day I reckon we could have had a 2-2-6, but it wasn’t to be. I can’t complain too much as I was happy to take my first podium of the season and also the team. Race 3 I learnt a lot and gained a lot of confidence at the end of the race, with the rain heavier at the end I started to really get into the groove. At the beginning when there was damp patches I lost a lot of time and when Andrew [Irwin] went past me it really woke me up! Big thanks to the team and I look forward to Donington National, where I have great memories from last season.

Glenn Irwin
Peter Hickman

It was a bit of a tough weekend, because it didn’t quite go the way we wanted it to. Race one was obviously great, we were up the front and had another podium finish, which was great for me and the team as this has traditionally been a strong round for me in the past. I still felt like we were struggling a little and I think that was down to using the harder compound tyre that you have to use at Thruxton, but I have always struggled with it. It meant that the racing didn’t go exactly how I wanted, and I was happy with the first race but we come to win, not to finish third! Today, race two didn’t go according to plan, I think I was a bit too cautious with saving the tyre and that allowed the group to get away from me and I still had good pace at the end, but I left it too late so solid points for fifth. Race three was mixed conditions which was always going to be a gamble but I went for full wets and I was hoping it would rain some more, as I don’t really like inters and as it turned out it wasn’t the right decision. I did as much as I could and led for nine laps and did the work early on to try and make time on the field, but it didn’t go our way and it dried out. It wasn’t the worst race, I have some good points to take home and I am up to sixth in the championship. So onwards to Donington Park next!”

Peter Hickman
Christian Iddon

It’s been a tough weekend all round as we have had minimal set-up time due to the changeable weather since Friday, so we’ve had to work with what we had. Yesterday’s race was a bit scrappy but I somehow managed to get a podium and I felt I could repeat that today when Lee collided with me and that was the end of that. In race three, the changing conditions meant it was a bit of a lottery and although we chose a good tyre combination, the best I could do was ninth. So, we regroup and go again at Donington Park in a couple of weeks.”

Christian Iddon
Josh Brookes

We’ve continued to make changes this weekend, but it’s been to no avail. In the dry, I’ve had a chattering sensation in the middle of the turn and whilst you can ride round it to a certain degree, the spinning of the tyre isn’t something that’s as easy to overcome. I’ve struggled for drive and not going forward yet I’ve been wearing out the tyre as much as the boys at the front who have been going harder. It’s tough and it’s frustrating so we need to look into the issues a bit deeper to get out of the hole we’re in.”

Josh Brookes

2021 British Superbike Championship Points

Pos Rider Points
1 Jason O’HALLORAN (Yamaha) 232
2 Christian IDDON (Ducati) 190
3 Tarran MACKENZIE (Yamaha) 173
4 Danny BUCHAN (BMW) 162
5 Tommy BRIDEWELL (Ducati) 110
6 Peter HICKMAN (BMW) 108
7 Rory SKINNER (Kawasaki) 93
8 Lee JACKSON (Kawasaki) 88
9 Bradley RAY (BMW) 86
10 Glenn IRWIN (Honda) 81
11 Ryan VICKERS (Kawasaki) 74
12 Josh BROOKES (Ducati) 58
13 Gino REA (Suzuki) 52
14 Danny KENT (Suzuki) 49
15 Kyle RYDE (BMW) 38
16 Andrew IRWIN (BMW) 35
17 Dan LINFOOT (Honda) 21
18 Xavi FORÉS (BMW) 20
19 Dean HARRISON (Kawasaki) 4
20 Luke HOPKINS (Honda) 2
21 Storm STACEY (Kawasaki) 2
22 Bjorn ESTMENT (Suzuki) 1
21 Takumi TAKAHASHI (Honda) 1
The crowds were out in force

British Supersport/GP2 Race 1

The GP2 machine of Charlie Nesbitt was the first across the line in the Quattro Group British Supersport Sprint race, while Bradley Perie was the first of the Supersport machines home. Launching off the line, Nesbitt was in full control of the race at the front, eventually taking the win by 4.298s.

It was a dramatic opening lap, with series leader Jack Kennedy being forced to retire just moments into the race. With Nesbitt edging away at the front, it was an intense battle for the remaining rostrum positions, with Perie, Lee Johnston and Jamie Perrin fighting it out throughout the final laps.

With a fast penultimate lap, Perie was able to secure second place, with Lee Johnston crossing the line third, ahead of the GP2 machine of Perrin. Kyle Smith completed the Supersport podium, while Mason Law joined Nesbitt and Perrin on the GP2 podium.

British Supersport/GP2 Race 1 Results

Pos CL Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 GP2 Charlie NESBITT Kalex 15m41.086
2 SSP Bradley PERIE Yamaha +4.298
3 SSP Lee JOHNSTON Yamaha +4.489
4 GP2 Jamie PERRIN Spirit +4.717
5 SSP Kyle SMITH Triumph +7.381
6 SSP Korie McGREEVY Yamaha +10.791
7 SSP Ben CURRIE Kawasaki +10.856
8 GP2 Mason LAW Spirit +16.205
9 SSP Eunan McGLINCHEY Kawasaki +16.763
10 SSP James HIND Yamaha +17.155
11 GP2 Cameron HORSMAN Chassis +17.337
12 SSP Brandon PAASCH Triumph +17.957
13 SSP Harry TRUELOVE Yamaha +18.378
14 SSP Jamie van SIKKELERUS Yamaha +23.655
15 GP2 Cameron FRASER Chassis Factory +24.297
16 GP2 Harry ROWLINGS ABM Evo +27.239
17 GP2 Conor WHEELER Harris +31.263
18 SSP Phil WAKEFIELD Yamaha +31.737
19 GP2 Jake ARCHER Kalex +33.191
20 SSP Jody LEES Kawasaki +53.260
21 SSP Joe DUGGAN Kawasaki +57.713
22 SSP Cedric BLOCH Kawasaki +57.963
Not Classified
DNF SSP Richard WILSON Honda 4 Laps
DNF SSP Rhys IRWIN Yamaha 7 Laps
DNF SSP Sam MUNRO Yamaha 9 Laps
DNF GP2 Jack SCOTT Harris 10 Laps
DNF SSP Jack KENNEDY Kawasaki 11 Laps
DNF GP2 Harvey CLARIDGE Chassis Factory

British Supersport/GP2 Race 2

Kyle Smith took a dominant win in the second Quattro Group British Supersport race, taking the flag by 6.9s. With the riders facing a wet Thruxton circuit at the start of the race, it was Lee Johnston who grabbed the holeshot, but the Dynavolt Triumph of Smith had soon found a way through just a few corners latter.

Pulling away at the front, Smith had Ben Currie in close contention for much of the race, with the duo trading places throughout the opening two thirds. However, a string of fast laps saw him able to edge away from Currie, holding on to take his second win of the season.

Ben Currie

The GP2 machine of Charlie Nesbitt took the chequered flag, third on track, but it was Jack Kennedy who was able to bounce back from his DNF yesterday to complete the Supersport podium and retake the series lead. Joining Nesbitt on the GP2 podium was Mason Law and Jack Scott.

British Supersport/GP2 Race 2 Results

Pos CL Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 SSP Kyle SMITH Triumph 20m40.253
2 SSP Ben CURRIE Kawasak +6.935
3 GP2 Charlie NESBITT Kalex +17.174
4 SSP Jack KENNEDY Kawasaki +20.170
5 SSP Brandon PAASCH Triumph +33.550
6 SSP Eunan McGLINCHEY Kawasaki +33.669
7 GP2 Mason LAW Spirit +35.801
8 GP2 Jack SCOTT Harris +36.130
9 SSP Bradley PERIE Yamaha +45.255
10 SSP Rhys IRWIN Yamaha +45.698
11 GP2 Jamie PERRIN Spirit +46.218
12 GP2 Cameron HORSMAN Chassis Factory +46.305
13 GP2 Harry ROWLINGS ABM Evo +48.525
14 GP2 Conor WHEELER Harris +52.924
15 SSP Jamie van SIKKELERUS Yamaha 1n11.947
16 SSP Harry TRUELOVE Yamaha 1n21.093
17 GP2 Cameron FRASER Chassis Factory 1n22.876
18 GP2 Jake ARCHER Kalex +1 Lap
19 SSP Cedric BLOCH Kawasaki +1 Lap
20 SSP Richard WILSON Honda +1 Lap
21 SSP Joe DUGGAN Kawasaki +1 Lap
22 SSP Phil WAKEFIELD Yamaha +1 Lap
Not Classified
DNF SSP Lee JOHNSTON Yamaha 3 Laps
DNF GP2 Harvey CLARIDGE Chassis Factory  3 Laps
DNF SSP Korie McGREEVY Yamaha 7 Laps
DNF SSP Sam MUNRO Yamaha 10 Laps
DNF SSP James HIND Yamaha 10 Laps
DNF SSP Charles HARDISTY Yamaha 12 Laps

British Supersport Championship Standings

Pos Rider Points
1 Jack KENNEDY (Kawasaki) 142
2 Bradley PERIE (Yamaha) 138
3 Kyle SMITH (Triumph) 114
4 Ben CURRIE (Kawasaki) 107
5 Lee JOHNSTON (Yamaha) 106
6 Eunan McGLINCHEY (Kawasaki) 90
7 Brandon PAASCH (Triumph) 59
8 Harry TRUELOVE (Yamaha) 54
9 Rhys IRWIN (Yamaha) 53
10 Korie McGREEVY (Yamaha) 43
11 Jamie van SIKKELERUS (Yamaha) 39
12 James HIND (Yamaha) 35
13 Phil WAKEFIELD (Yamaha) 33
14 Sam MUNRO (Yamaha) 27
15 Cederic BLOCH (Kawasaki) 20
16 Joe DUGGAN (Kawasaki) 16
17 Scott SWANN (Yamaha) 14
18 Joseph LOUGHLIN (Yamaha) 9
19 Dominic HERBERTSON (Kawasaki) 4
20 David KRAWIECKI (Yamaha) 4
21 Jody LEES (Kawasaki) 4
22 Ben TOLLIDAY (Yamaha) 2

British  GP2 Championship Standings

Pos Rider Points
1 Charlie NESBITT (Kalex) 190
2 Mason LAW (Spirit) 150
3 Jack SCOTT (Harris) 97
4 Jamie PERRIN (Spirit) 90
5 Cameron HORSMAN (Chassis Factory) 85
6 Cameron FRASER (Chassis Factory) 65
7 Dan JONES (Spirit) 60
8 Harry ROWLINGS (ABM Evo) 60
9 Jake ARCHER (Kalex) 53
10 Conor WHEELER (Harris) 52
11 Harvey CLARIDGE (Chassis Factory) 31
12 Aaron RIDEWOOD (TCR Yamaha) 12

Pirelli National Superstock Race 1

Alex Olsen made it two in a row in the Pirelli National Superstock class, taking victory in the opening race at Thruxton. The thrilling 15 lap race saw an action packed opening few laps, but it was Olsen who was able to edge away from the pursuers over the second half of the race, with substitute rider Luke Stapleford in close contention.

Alex Olsen

It was a thrilling battle for the final rostrum spot, with Chrissy Rouse, Billy McConnell, Tom Neave, Lewis Rollo, Keith Farmer and Luke Mossey all battling it out over the final lap.

Pirelli National Superstock Race 1 Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 Alex OLSEN BMW 19m22.155
2 Luke STAPLEFORD Suzuki +0.356
3 Chrissy ROUSE Kawasaki +4.903
4 Billy McCONNELL BMW +4.995
5 Tom NEAVE Honda +5.651
6 Lewis ROLLO Kawasaki +6.022
7 Luke MOSSEY Kawasaki +6.393
8 Ian HUTCHINSON Yamaha +10.811
9 Tom OLIVER Suzuki +15.170
10 Levi DAY Suzuki +15.595
11 Keith FARMER Kawasaki +16.151
12 James EAST Aprilia +20.922
13 David ALLINGHAM BMW +22.531
14 Brayden ELLIOTT Suzuki +22.714
15 Matt TRUELOVE BMW +22.888
16 Jordan WEAVING Kawasaki +23.178
17 Ashley BEECH Suzuki +23.533
18 Leon JEACOCK Suzuki +23.683
19 Brent HARRAN Suzuki +23.935
20 Damon REES BMW +24.395
21 Richard KERR Honda +24.556
22 TJ TOMS Kawasaki +24.650
23 Joe SHELDON-SHAW Suzuki +29.357
24 Shane RICHARDSON BMW +30.441
25 Sean NEARY Suzuki +31.015
26 Shaun WINFIELD Honda +35.537
27 Rob McNEALY BMW +42.157
28 Robert HODSON Kawasaki +42.717
29 Craig NEVE BMW +42.940
30 Jonathan RAILTON Aprilia +43.288
31 Milo WARD Kawasaki +43.837
32 Dave MACKAY Suzuki +56.746
33 Anthony MOORE Suzuki +1:09.669
Not Classified
DNF Fraser ROGERS Aprilia 1 Lap
DNF Taylor MACKENZIE BMW 7 Laps
DNF Tom WARD Suzuki 7 Laps
DNF Dave SELLERS Suzuki 9 Laps

Pirelli National Superstock Race 2

FHO Racing’s Alex Olsen doubled up on Pirelli National Superstock with victory in a thrilling second race at Thruxton. It was Luke Mossey who grabbed the holeshot to lead for the opening laps, but Olsen and Luke Stapleford were in close contention.

Stapleford made his move into the lead on lap nine, but Olsen was through just a few laps later, able to fend off the last lap challenge to take another win. Stapleford claimed second, with Tom Neave getting past Mossey on the final lap to claim the final rostrum position.

Alex Olsen

“I felt like we could relax a bit once we got that first win at Brands Hatch as we know we have the pace to fight at the front. It was great to give the team another victory in the first one and then my mind-set was that we could do it again. In the second race I needed to get to the front as soon as I could and set a pace. Luke Mossey got a bit of a gap and I had to use some tyre to get to him again, but when I got to the front, I thought I could control the pace. I just knew I had to push so hard on the last lap and braked as late as I could and I am just so happy with this weekend. I have to thank the FHO Racing BMW team.”

Alex Olsen
Tom Neave

“I think I’ve got the monkey off my back now, we’ve got our four bogey tracks out the way and some good tracks ahead of us where we had a lot of success at last year. I think this is just the start of getting back on top of riding that wave of success again. I needed a difficult race yesterday to make me have a better race today, I learnt a lot from it and really needed that podium to be honest after the three rounds we’ve had. There’s still time to turn the championship around, there’s still a lot of races to go and I think we can get back to our winning ways!”

Pirelli National Superstock Race 2 Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 Alex OLSEN BMW 18m01.051
2 Luke STAPLEFORD Suzuki +0.228
3 Tom NEAVE Honda +0.351
4 Luke MOSSEY Kawasaki +0.566
5 Lewis ROLLO Kawasaki +1.038
6 Keith FARMER Kawasaki +5.745
7 Ian HUTCHINSON Yamaha +5.932
8 Chrissy ROUSE Kawasaki +6.104
9 Fraser ROGERS Aprilia +6.262
10 Taylor MACKENZIE BMW +10.647
11 Levi DAY Suzuki +10.855
12 Billy McCONNELL BMW +12.085
13 David ALLINGHAM BMW +13.958
14 Brayden ELLIOTT Suzuki +14.231
15 Tom OLIVER Suzuki +14.400
16 Damon REES BMW +14.672
17 James EAST Aprilia +15.421
18 Jordan WEAVING Kawasaki +15.494
19 TJ TOMS Kawasaki +18.442
20 Joe SHELDON-SHAW Suzuki +19.410
21 Richard KERR Honda +19.681
22 Leon JEACOCK Suzuki +19.962
23 Shane RICHARDSON BMW +31.762
24 Shaun WINFIELD Honda +31.834
25 Craig NEVE BMW +32.055
26 Milo WARD Kawasaki +32.344
27 Robert HODSON Kawasaki +32.692
28 Jonathan RAILTON Aprilia +42.541
29 Rob McNEALY BMW +47.287
30 Dave MACKAY Suzuki +55.994
31 Dave SELLERS Suzuki +58.403
32 Jenny TINMOUTH Honda +1m05.881
33 Anthony MOORE Suzuki +1m06.125
Not Classifieds
DNF Sean NEARY Suzuki 8 Laps
DNF Matt TRUELOVE BMW 9 Laps

Pirelli National Superstock Championship Standings

Pos Rider Points
1 Alex OLSEN (BMW) 105
2 Billy McCONNELL (BMW) 99
3 Taylor MACKENZIE (BMW) 85
4 Fraser ROGERS (Aprilia) 79
5 Tom NEAVE (Honda) 68
6 Luke MOSSEY (Kawasaki) 67
7 Chrissy ROUSE (Kawasaki) 66
8 Keith FARMER (Kawasaki) 57
9 Lewis ROLLO (Kawasaki) 55
10 Luke STAPLEFORD (Suzuki) 40
11 Luke HEDGER (Suzuki) 40
12 Levi DAY (Suzuki) 38
13 Ian HUTCHINSON (Yamaha) 35
14 Brayden ELLIOTT (Suzuki) 27
15 Tom WARD (Suzuki) 24
16 Tim NEAVE (Suzuki) 22
17 Tom OLIVER (Suzuki) 20
18 Jordan WEAVING (Kawasaki) 13
19 David ALLINGHAM (BMW) 12
20 Richard KERR (Honda) 8
21 Brent HARRAN (Suzuki) 5
22 Joe SHELDON-SHAW (Suzuki) 5
23 James EAST (Aprilia) 4
24 Damon REES (BMW) 4
25 Callum GRIGOR (Kawasaki) 1
26 Matt TRUELOVE (BMW) 1

Pirelli National Junior Superstock Race

Zac Corderoy took the Pirelli National Junior Superstock victory after a red flag for weather brought the race to a premature end. George Stanley grabbed the holeshot, leading for much of the race with Corderoy and Liam Delves in close contention.

Moving into the lead on the penultimate lap, Corderoy was declared the winner with the red flag coming out on the final lap. Stanley took second ahead of Delves and Joe Talbot

Pirelli National Junior Superstock Race Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 Zak CORDEROY Yamaha 17m12.099
2 George STANLEY Kawasaki +0.221
3 Liam DELVES Kawasaki +0.522
4 Joe TALBOT Kawasaki +3.964
5 Aaron SILVESTER Yamaha +4.402
6 Louis VALLELEY Yamaha +4.719
7 Caolan IRWIN Yamaha +5.113
8 Daniel BROOKS Kawasaki +9.805
9 Eugene McMANUS Kawasaki +9.906
10 Charlie FARRER Yamaha +10.165
11 Asher DURHAM Kawasaki +14.436
12 Simon REID Yamaha +14.530
13 Kade VERWEY Kawasaki +14.916
14 Franco BOURNE Kawasaki +15.206
15 Sam LAFFINS Kawasaki +15.351
16 Owen JENNER Kawasaki +17.520
17 Max COOK Kawasaki +17.628
18 Cameron HALL Kawasaki +17.743
19 Luke VERWEY Kawasaki +18.082
20 Adam HARTGROVE Yamaha +18.386
21 Jack BEDNAREK Yamaha +1 Lap
22 Kier ARMSTRONG Kawasaki +1 Lap
23 Lewis JONES Kawasaki +1 Lap
24 Andrew SMYTH Kawasaki +1 Lap
25 James BULL MV Agusta +1 Lap
26 Kayla BARRINGTON Kawasaki +1 Lap
27 Josh COWARD Kawasaki +1 Lap
28 Lynden LEATHERLAND Yamaha +1 Lap
29 Nathan DRURY Kawasaki +1 Lap
30 Harry LEIGH Kawasaki +1 Lap
31 Toby REYNOLDS Yamaha +1 Lap
Not Classifieds
DNF Jake CAMPBELL Kawasaki 1 Lap
DNF Jake HOPPER Yamaha 7 Laps
DNF Jack NIXON Yamaha 9 Laps

Pirelli National Junior Superstock Championship Standings

Pos Rider Points
1 Jack NIXON (Yamaha) 127
2 George STANLEY (Kawasaki) 115
3 Joe TALBOT (Kawasaki) 109
4 Zak CORDEROY (Yamaha) 99
5 Liam DELVES (Kawasaki) 66
6 Eugene McMANUS (Kawasaki) 56
7 Louis VALLELEY (Yamaha) 49
8 James ALDERSON (Triumph) 35
9 Asher DURHAM (Kawasaki) 31
10 Adam HARTGROVE (Yamaha) 30
11 Owen JENNER (Kawasaki) 28
12 Sam LAFFINS (Kawasaki) 27
13 Charlie FARRER (Yamaha) 27
14 Kade VERWEY (Kawasaki) 25
15 Simon REID (Yamaha) 25
16 Daniel BROOKS (Kawasaki) 24
17 Franco BOURNE (Kawasaki) 23
18 Max COOK (Kawasaki) 22
19 Aaron SILVESTER (Yamaha) 19
20 Jack BEDNAREK (Yamaha) 9
21 Caolan IRWIN (Yamaha) 9
22 Seth CRUMP (Kawasaki) 8
23 Matt BOWER (Kawasaki) 7
24 Cameron HALL (Kawasaki) 6
25 Luke VERWEY (Kawasaki) 4

British Junior Supersport Race One

Cameron Dawson took a dominant win in the opening Hel Performance British Junior Supersport race, taking the chequered flag by 4.532s. Launching off the line, the youngster was unchallenged on his way to the victory, with Adon Davie and Ash Barnes joining him on the podium. Joe Farragher was fourth, with Zak Shelton fifth.

British Junior Supersport Thruxton Race One Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 Cameron DAWSON Kawasaki 14m30.162
2 Adon DAVIE Kawasaki +4.532
3 Ash BARNES Yamaha +5.229
4 Joe FARRAGHER Kawasaki +5.900
5 Zak SHELTON Kawasaki +6.663
6 Kam DIXON Kawasaki +7.023
7 Mikey HARDIE Kawasaki +20.570
8 Chloe JONES Yamaha +32.190
9 Lucca ALLEN Yamaha +32.414
10 Declan CONNELL Kawasaki +32.622
11 Lewis JONES Kawasaki +35.323
12 Finn SMART-WEEDEN Kawasaki +35.485
13 Christopher JOHNSON Kawasaki +43.534
14 Cameron BROWN Kawasaki +43.739
15 Kieran SMITH Kawasaki +44.035
16 Harry COOK Yamaha +44.220
17 Annabel THOMAS Kawasaki +44.454
18 Chris MOFFITT Kawasaki +44.711
19 Mcauley LONGMORE Kawasaki +44.912
20 Bradley WILSON Kawasaki +45.786
21 Calum BEACH Kawasaki +46.000
22 Christian SMITH Kawasaki +46.172
23 Jacob STEPHENSON Yamaha +47.106
24 Charlotte MARCUZZO Kawasaki +1m03.470
25 Kai DICKINSON Kawasaki +1m03.556
26 Jack FERRIS Kawasaki +1m03.956
27 Katie HAND Yamaha +1m10.840
28 Oliver MORGAN-EDWARDS Kawasaki +1 Lap
29 Brian MOFFITT Kawasaki +1 Lap
Not Classified
DNF Joseph THOMAS Kawasaki 1 Lap
DNF James McMANUS Kawasaki 1 Lap
DNF Kieran KENT Kawasaki 2 Laps
DNF Luke GILBY Yamaha 3 Laps
DNF Alessandro VALENTE KTM 4 Laps
DNF Osian JONES Kawasaki 5 Laps
DNF Connor SELLORS Kawasaki 9 Laps

British Junior Supersport Race Two

Cameron Dawson made it two from two with another dominant win in the Hel Performance British Junior Supersport class. Launching off the line, the MSS Performance Kawasaki rider cruised away to take the chequered flag by 4.395s. Joseph Tomas had a fantastic race behind to take second place, while Adon Davie completed the podium in third.

British Junior Supersport Thruxton Race Two Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 Cameron DAWSON Kawasaki 15m04.147
2 Joseph THOMAS Kawasaki +4.395
3 Adon DAVIE Kawasaki +5.511
4 James McMANUS Kawasaki +5.604
5 Osian JONES Kawasaki  +9.027
6 Ash BARNES Yamaha +9.264
7 Kam DIXON Kawasaki  +12.179
8 Lucca ALLEN Yamaha +24.995
9 Lewis JONES Kawasaki +25.119
10 Chloe JONES Yamaha +25.374
11 Joe FARRAGHER Kawasaki  +25.493
12 Finn SMART-WEEDEN Kawasaki +25.631
13 Zak SHELTON Kawasaki +26.003
14 Mikey HARDIE Kawasaki +26.479
15 Declan CONNELL Kawasaki +41.976
16 Annabel THOMAS Kawasaki +42.287
17 Harry COOK Yamaha +46.613
18 Kieran SMITH Kawasaki +46.710
19 Christian SMITH Kawasaki +48.621
20 Bradley WILSON Kawasaki +48.720
21 Mcauley LONGMORE Kawasaki +58.701
22 Jacob STEPHENSON Yamaha +1m09.182
23 Luke GILBY Yamaha +1:15.527
24 Charlotte MARCUZZO Kawasaki +1m16.209
25 Chris MOFFITT Kawasaki  +1m16.474
26 Cameron BROWN Kawasaki  +1m16.916
27 Calum BEACH Kawasaki +1m16.979
28 Kieran KENT Kawasaki 1m17.259
29 Jack FERRIS Kawasaki +1m17.424
30 Katie HAND Yamaha  +1m17.595
31 Oliver MORGAN-EDWARDS Kawasaki  +1m22.481
32 Kai DICKINSON Kawasaki +1m34.229
33 Christopher JOHNSON Kawasaki  +1 Lap
Not Classified
DNF Brian MOFFITT Kawasaki – Moffitt Racing /

British Junior Supersport Thruxton Championship Standings

Pos Rider Points
1 Cameron DAWSON (Kawasaki) 100
2 Tom BOOTH-AMOS (Kawasaki) 95
3 Kam DIXON (Kawasaki) 79
4 Ash BARNES (Yamaha) 75
5 Adon DAVIE (Kawasaki) 72
6 Lucca ALLEN (Yamaha) 62
7 Joseph THOMAS (Kawasaki) 53
8 Zak SHELTON (Kawasaki) 41
9 Osian JONES (Kawasaki) 35
10 Declan CONNELL (Kawasaki) 31
11 James McMANUS (Kawasaki) 26
12 Joe FARRAGHER (Kawasaki) 24
13 Chloe JONES (Yamaha) 21
14 Connor SELLORS (Kawasaki) 20
15 Mikey HARDIE (Kawasaki) 20
16 Lewis JONES (Kawasaki) 16
17 Harry COOK (Yamaha) 12
18 Elliot DUFTON (Kawasaki) 10
19 Kirean SMITH (Kawasaki) 10
20 Joe ELLIS (Kawasaki) 8
21 Finn SMART-WEEDEN (Kawasaki) 8
22 Jack  FERRIS (Kawasaki) 7
23 Chris MOFFITT (Kawasaki) 5
24 Christopher JOHNSON (Kawasaki) 4
25 Alessandro VALENTE (KTM) 2
26 Cameron BROWN (Kawasaki) 2
27 Bradley WILSON (Kawasaki) 1
28 Kieran KENT (Kawasaki) 1

British Talent Cup Race 1

British Talent Cup Race 1

Carter Brown (City Lifting by RS Racing) came out on top in a five-rider fight in Race 1 at Thruxton, the number 74 beating polesitter Jamie Lyons (C&M Motors Ltd/Tooltec Racing) to the top step. Cormac Buchanan (Microlise Cresswell Racing) took third to get back on the podium, with points leader Evan Belford (City Lifting by RS Racing) suffering a tougher race to take sixth – and his former closest challenger in the standings, teammate Jonny Garness, crashing out late on.

Off the line, Lyons got a great start from pole to stay ahead, with Buchanan tucking into second. But very briefly, the Kiwi striking quickly to take the lead as the top two were joined by Brown in an early three-rider break.

Belford began the race with a good start to get up into fourth, a bridge between the two early groups. But that wouldn’t last long either as the fight for the lead became a six-rider scrap, with Buchanan leading Lyons, Brown, Belford, Ollie Walker (Moto Rapido / SP125 Racing) and Harrison Crosby (Banks Racing) at the front.

Carter Brown leading Lyons

Drama then hit for Belford as he cut the final chicane on Lap 4 and dropped off slightly, leaving the Lyons, Brown, Buchanan, Walker and Crosby group in a fight for the win that would go down to the wire – and Belford fighting with James Cook (Wilson Racing) and and Garness, two other riders a little more used to fighting for the podium of late.

At the front it remained a constant concertina but no one was able to make a break, and starting the last lap it was Crosby ahead and Brown in hot pursuit. Lyons then made his move, sweeping round for the lead, but out of Church for the final time Brown hit the front and there he was able to stay. Holding on out the chicane and on the drag to the line, the number 74 took his second win of the year – and moved up to second in the standings too.

Lyons took second and his first podium of the season after an impressive weekend so far, and the same is true of Buchanan as he got back on the box in third. Walker was forced to settle for fourth, and drama hit for Crosby as he highsided out just before the line – losing out on a finish and bringing out the Red Flag. He got to his feet but headed to the medical centre.

Race One Podium – Brown, Lyons, Buchanan

Cook beat Belford to complete the top five, but there was late drama for Garness as he and Bailey Stuart-Campbell (151s Racing) came together at the end of Lap 12 and crashed out. Troy Jeffrey (Stiggymotorsport) was then classified seventh, at the head of a big group completed by Kiyano Veijer (Microlise Cresswell Racing), Sullivan Mounsey (iForce Lloyd & Jones), Lucas Brown (Amphibian Scaffolding / SP125 Racing) and Rhys Stephenson (Rocket Racing) in 11th.

Ryan Hitchcock (Wilson Racing) is sidelined through injury after a crash on Friday.

British Talent Cup Race 1 Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 Carter BROWN Honda 19m53.192
2 Jamie LYONS Honda +0.177
3 Cormac BUCHANAN Honda +0.256
4 Ollie WALKER Honda +0.948
5 James COOK Honda +8.039
6 Evan BELFORD Honda +1 Lap
7 Troy JEFFREY Honda +1 Lap
8 Kiyano VEIJER Honda +1 Lap
9 Sullivan MOUNSEY Honda +1 Lap
10 Lucas BROWN Honda +1 Lap
11 Rhys STEPHENSON Honda +1 Lap
12 Rossi BANHAM Honda  +1 Lap
13 Harley McCABE Honda +1 Lap
14 Luca HOPKINS Honda +1 Lap
15 Harrison MACKAY Honda +1 Lap
16 Rhys COATES Honda +1 Lap
17 Evann PENDRILL Honda +1 Lap
18 Mason JOHNSON Honda +1 Lap
19 Eli BANISH Honda +1 Lap
20 Lucas HILL Honda +1 Lap
21 Rossi DOBSON Honda +1 Lap
22 Josh BANNISTER Honda +1 Lap
23 Anthony EAGLE Honda +1 Lap
24 Alexander ROWAN Honda +1 Lap
25 Ross MOORE Honda +1 Lap
26 Holly HARRIS Honda +1 Lap
Not Classified
DNF Harrison CROSBY Honda 1 Lap
DNF Bailey STUART-CAMPBELL Honda 3 Laps
DNF Johnny GARNESS Honda 3 Laps

British Talent Cup Race Two Cancelled

Following inclement weather ahead of the start for the Honda British Talent Cup on Sunday at Thruxton, Race 2 of Round 4 was first suspended and then cancelled.

British Talent Cup Championship Standings

Pos Rider Point
1 Evan BELFORD (Honda) 141
2 Carter BROWN (Honda) 110
3 Johnny GARNESS (Honda) 91
4 James COOK (Honda) 76
5 Cormac BUCHANAN (Honda) 66
6 Jamie LYONS (Honda) 66
7 Ollie WALKER (Honda) 58
8 Casey O’GORMAN (Honda) 50
9 Harrison CROSBY (Honda) 46
10 Ryan HITCHCOCK (Honda) 44
11 Bailey STUART-CAMPBELL (Honda) 34
12 Sullivan MOUNSEY (Honda) 31
13 Kiyano VEIJER (Honda) 30
14 Troy JEFFREY (Honda) 30
15 Rossi BANHAM (Honda) 22
16 Mason JOHNSON (Honda) 17
17 Rhys STEPHENSON (Honda) 14
18 Rossi DOBSON (Honda) 13
19 Luca HOPKINS (Honda) 13
20 Lucas BROWN (Honda) 12
21 Harrison MACKAY (Honda) 7
22 Harley McCABE (Honda) 5
21 Lucas HILL (Honda) 4

Source: MCNews.com.au

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