2024 British Superbikes: Oulton Park (Showdown) - Race Results (3)
Results from race three, round nine of the 2024 Bennetts Superbike Championship at Oulton Park, where Kyle Ryde bounced back to win the red flag disrupted race.
The final race of the day went the way of Kyle Ryde as he bounced back from a tentative race two to double up at the first Showdown round at Oulton Park.
The weather had played it’s part and the race was already reduced to fifteen laps with Storm Stacey once again excelling in the wet, holding a gap of over sixteen seconds when a succession of huge falls as the rain returned and worsened brought out the red flags.
Ryde had done the hard work in that portion of he race, having been down in 19th on the grid after a tough race two, by the time the action was halted, the OMG Grilla rider was up to sixth, which was where he started for the restart.
The Yamaha rider took the lead on lap three of the five laps for the final dash, passing Stacey at Old Hall, with a well planned move that began at Lodge, two corners earlier.
A focussed Ryde managed to hold on out front a pull a gap of 5.965s at the chequered flag, his sixth win of the season.
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British Superbikes Round Nine - Oulton Park (Showdown) - Race results (3) | ||||
Pos | Rider | Nat | Team | Time |
1 | Kyle Ryde | GBR | OMG GRILLA Yamaha Racing (Yamaha) | 8m 50.621s |
2 | Tommy Bridewell | GBR | Honda Racing UK (Honda) | +5.905s |
3 | Storm Stacey | GBR | LKQ Euro Car Parts (Kawasaki) | +6.487s |
4 | Max Cook | GBR | Completely Motorbike(Kawasaki) | +12.345s |
5 | Danny Kent | GBR | McAMSRacing (Yamaha) | +12.760s |
6 | Christian Iddon | GBR | Oxford Products Racing (Ducati) | +12.766s |
7 | Lee Jackson | GBR | MasterMac Honda (Honda) | +13.131s |
8 | Andrew Irwin | GBR | Honda Racing UK (Honda) | +13.563s |
9 | Glenn Irwin | GBR | Hager PBM (Ducati) | +14.790s |
10 | Josh Brookes | AUS | FHO Racing BMW Motorrad(BMW) | +14.887s |
11 | Peter Hickman | GBR | FHO Racing BMW Motorrad(BMW) | 1+7.078s |
12 | Richard Kerr | IRL | Team IWR Honda (Honda) | +18.921s |
13 | Leon Haslam | GBR | ROKiT Haslam Racing BMW Motorrad(BMW) | +20.638s |
14 | Brayden Elliott | AUS | DAO Racing(Kawasaki) | +21.116s |
15 | Luke Hedger | GBR | Whitecliffe CDH Racing(Kawasaki) | +36.387s |
16 | Charlie Nesbitt | GBR | MasterMac Honda (Honda) | DNF |
17 | Lewis Rollo | GBR | IN Competition/SENCAT(Aprilia) | DNF |
18 | Fraser Rogers | GBR | TAG Racing (Honda) | DNF |
19 | Jason O'Halloran | AUS | Completely Motorbikes (Kawasaki) | DNF |
20 | Ryan Vickers | GBR | OMG GRILLA Yamaha Racing (Yamaha) | DNF |
21 | Luke Hedger | GBR | Whitecliffe CDH Racing(Kawasaki) | DNF |
22 | Louis Valleley | GBR | NP Racing (Kawasaki) | DNF |
23 | Bradley Perie | GBR | STAUFF Fluid Power (Kawasaki) | DNF |
24 | Billy McConnell | AUS | C&L Fairburn/ Look Forward Racing (Honda) | DNF |
25 | Danny Buchan | GBR | DAO Racing (Kawasaki) | DNS |
26 | Franco Bourne | GBR | Rapid Honda (Honda) | DNS |
It was Tommy Bridewell who was in damage limitation mode in second, after a similar pass on the #79.
Stacey took the final podium spot, deserved after his huge lead on the first start for LKQ Car Parts Kawasaki, mouthing ‘again’ in the pits before the restart and shaking his head after also losing a huge lead in the same manner at a previous wet round.
There was a four-way fight for fourth underway further down the track with Andrew Irwin at the head of it as the battle heated up. He was joined by Max Cook, Danny Kent and Christian Iddon, who all fancied a shot at the position, at one point four-abreast in the closing stages.
It was Cook that came out on top for Completely Motorbikes Kawasaki, just ahead of Kent on the McAMS Yamaha. Iddon was sixth for Oxford Products Ducati, while the last lap saw Lee Jackson catch them as they tussled to slip into seventh for MasterMac Honda, leaving Andrew Irwin eighth.
His brother Glenn, who won the second race for Ducati was next to see the finish in ninth after dropping back from pole as he struggled for grip, looking uneasy on the PBM machine.
Josh Brookes had crashed on the original start and was waiting for a lift back as the red flags waved. His FHO Racing mechanics worked frantically to get his BMW out on the grid on the warm-up lap.
From there the Australian started last, but his tyre choice suited the conditions, allowing a climb to tenth, passing his team-mate Peter Hickman, who placed eleventh.
Richard Kerr, replacing Alex Olsen at IWR Racing, was twelfth and the top Pathway entry as Lewis Rollo crashed out.
There were only fifteen finishers so everyone who made the chequered flag scored points. Leon Haslam faded back to 13th on his ROKiT Haslam BMW Motorrad bike, Brayden Elliott stayed upright for DAO Racing in 14th with Luke Hedger 15th for Whitecliffe CDH Racing Kawasaki.
Official British Superbike Oulton Park Records:
Lap record: Bradley Ray (Yamaha, 2022) 1m 33.626s
Oulton Park in 2023:
Lap record: Bradley Ray (Yamaha, 2022) 1m 33.620s
Oulton Park in 2023
Round 2
Qualifying:
1: Josh Brookes
2: Leon Haslam
3: Storm Stacey
Race 1:
1: Josh Brookes
2: Leon Haslam
3: Glenn Irwin
Race 2:
1: Tommy Bridewell
2: Glenn Irwin
3: Leon Haslam
Race 3:
1: Glenn Irwin
2: Leon Haslam
3:Kyle Ryde
Round 9 (Showdown)
Qualifying:
1: Tommy Bridewell
2: Glenn Irwin
3: Kyle Ryde
Race 1:
1: Glenn Irwin
2: Lee Jackson
3: Leon Haslam
Race 2:
1: Glenn Irwin
2: Lee Jackson
3: Kyle Ryde
Race 3:
1: Tommy Bridewell
2: Glenn Irwin
3: Lee Jackson
Main Season 2024:
Qualifying:
1: Kyle Ryde
2: Glenn Irwin
3: Ryan Vickers
Race 1:
1: Glenn Irwin
2: Christian Iddon
3: Kyle Ryde
Race 2:
1: Glenn Irwin
2: Tommy Bridewell
3: Christian Iddon
Race 3:
1: Glenn Irwin
2: Christian Iddon
3: Ryan Vickers
Crashes, Injuries and Replacements
The race saw two non-starters -Rapid Honda and Franco Bourne withdrew after FP3, with a lack of feeling due to his recent scaphoid injury. Danny Buchan was absent on Sunday following his heavy fall after a highside in the first race of the meeting.
Off all the riders not to finish, the most timely fall was that of Ryan Vickers who was leading on the first start, by a huge margin, when he lost the front and slid into the gravel on lap three.
Championship Standings
The result sees Tommy Bridewell remain in charge in the title hunt, topping the championship standings with 334 points after 26 races, with six remaining.
A second win of the meet saw Kyle Ryde add another 25 Showdown points, increased from the main season, taking him to 328 - cutting the difference from nine to six points.
Glenn Irwin sits third overall on 289, now 43 behind, while Christian Iddon remains fourth on 245.
Danny Kent in fifth and Ryan Vickers in sixth are both over 100 points off the lead score, with 234 and 228 respectively.