2010 World Superbikes Update

April 30, 2010

The 2010 World Superbikes Championship is well underway and has already seen some very tasty racing. The teams and riders have tested their wits against each other at Philip Island, Portimao, Valencia and Assen and should be on their way to Monza this weekend.

And it’s British rider Leon Haslam who has had the best of the early riding with 148 points. He is followed by Italian Max Biaggi on 128 points and fellow Brit Jonathan Rea in third on 110.

2010 is certainly looking like a year for the British riders in World Superbikes, with 7 representatives all showing promising signs in the early stages.

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BSB Round Two

April 29, 2010

Last month saw the second round of the 2010 MCE British Superbikes season take place at Thruxton over the weekend April 16-18.

It was Josh Brookes who came out of the weekend with the best results, finishing 2nd in race one and moving up a gear to finish 1st in race two. However it is Tommy Hill who still leads the championship, having had the better of the early races and in fact matching Brookes’ results. Hill managed first in race one and second in race two.

The next round of racing will be at Oulton Park on the upcoming May bank holiday weekend.

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2010 BSB Off To A Good Start

April 12, 2010

The 2010 MCE Insurance British Superbikes season made its start this month with 2 great races at Brands Hatch on 2nd-5th April, and it was Tommy Hill who took the early advantage with a pair of solid displays, finishing 1st in race one and 2nd in race two.

The Worx Crescent Suzuki rider accumulated 45 points over the weekend, 4 ahead of close rival James Ellison and 16 points ahead of 3rd placed rookie Alistair Seeley. However the championship is obviously in its early stages with many races and plenty of points still up for grabs.

The riders will be returning to Brands Hatch later in the season where they will compete on the longer GP circuit, but next for the riders will be Thruxton this weekend, which will hopefully give us a stronger idea which riders and teams are seriously competing for this year’s championship.

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