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The 2024 British Superbike Championship is the 37th season of the motorcycle championship. Tommy Bridewell is the defending champion, having won the 2023 season by half a point over then-teammate Glenn Irwin. [1]
Bradley Ray was the reigning champion, but chose to compete in the 2023 Superbike World Championship. The championship was won by Tommy Bridewell, winning the closest-ever BSB season, defeating teammate Glenn Irwin by just half a point.
It was claimed that BSB was the biggest supported British racing series, During 2009, 368,000 people attended BSB events across the country and 8,000,000 fans watched 310 hours of television on the live Eurosport and delayed ITV coverage. [8] For 2010, the Privateers cup was replaced by the Evolution Class. MSVR stated that "It will be open to ...
The 2022 British Superbike Championship season was the 35th British Superbike Championship season. The title was won by Bradley Ray.The season was marred by the death of Chrissy Rouse a few days after an incident during the final race at Donington Park.
British Supersport Championship is a support series to the British Superbike Championship (BSB). Until 2011 the British Supersport championship ran a single race at every BSB event, since then it has been expanded and now runs two rounds every BSB event.
The BSS championship is seen as a stepping stone for the younger talent to progress to the British Superbike Championship or to World level classes. Riders such as: Tom Sykes , Cal Crutchlow , Sam Lowes , Alex Lowes , Jonathan Rea Leon Camier and Rory Skinner; all raced in this championship during their early careers.
Rory Skinner (born 27 September 2001) [1] is a British motorcycle racer from Perth, Scotland, competing in the 2024 British Superbike Championship with TAS Racing. [2] He is best known for winning the 2020 British Supersport Championship.
Logo used for 2016. For 2016, Shaun Muir Racing confirmed a new arrangement with BMW Motorrad Motorsport to participate in World Superbikes, initially via a one-year contract with a second-year option, as a semi-factory supported team, again backed by key-sponsor Milwaukee Tools for three years.