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AFTERMARKET: R&G and Eazi-Grip announce partnership
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Hampshire-based R&G and fellow British brand Eazi-Grip are proud to announce a new strategic partnership, beginning with immediate effect. The latest collaboration will see Eazi-Grip’s industry-leading range of products bolstered via R&G’s extensive global distributor network and made available to riders, teams, and visitors at British Superbikes through the R&G Technical Centre. As two of…
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New: Brake lever guards from R&G
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Lever guards are essential for any rider heading out on track, and valuable for road riders, too. R&G’s extensive range of BSB-approved lever guards are perfect for bikers on any budget. With the riding season just around the corner, and the first trackday of 2024 just weeks away, many motorcyclists will be looking to get…
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Ben Currie Supersport Champion 2023
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Congratulations to Oxford Ducati’s Ben Currie on taking the championship on a high – Two pole positions and two wins, and with a round to spare! Teammate and Fast Bikes Magazine columnist Christian Iddon had a great weekend at Donington too, with two podiums (a second and a third place). A fantastic weekend for the…
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Suzuki: Withdraws from British Superbikes
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Suzuki has confirmed its withdrawal from the British Superbike Championship, ahead of the 2023 season. Aligning with its global racing strategy – which saw the termination of its MotoGP project as well as a scaling back of factory support in the Endurance World Championship – and following the departure of the current GSX-R1000R model from…
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Bradley Ray to get a chance at World Superbikes
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Yamaha Motor Europe has announced that British Superbike Champion Bradley Ray will join the Superbike World Championship grid in 2023, racing a Yamaha R1 during the European rounds for the Yamaha Motoxracing WorldSBK Team. After a stellar title-winning BSB season that included nine wins and 23 podiums, Ray will now have the opportunity to show…
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Four-time British Champion Keith Farmer has died
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All at MoreBikes are sad to learn of the sudden death of four-time British champion Keith Farmer. Clogher, County Tyrone born Mr Farmer, 35, now residing in Cumbria, passed away at 0145 this morning surrounded by his family. He had officially retired this year after a glowing career – winning the Superstock 600 title in…
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Naked BMW class to replace Ducati TriOptions Cup
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BMW launches new one-make British Superbike support series with its £11,000 F900R. Racing is expensive. Bikes, spare parts, tyres and travel all add up, and it’s a struggle for all but the most deep-pocketed of racers to be competitive. To help level the playing field at the sharp end of motorcycle competition BMW has revealed…
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Aaron’s Yamaha R6
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From back-alley roads to BSB contender on track, let’s take a closer look at how Aaron gets the most out of this born-and-bred racing machine.
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Honda secures Motul as new title sponsor for BSB and road racing campaigns
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Honda Racing has finalised a new sponsorship deal with Motul for the 2022 season, which will see them in action in the British Superbike Championship and on the roads, with racing at the North West 200 and the Isle of Man TT. It’s the 30th anniversary of the iconic Fireblade, which is why the factory…
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HASLAM BACK IN BENNETTS BSB WITH LEE HARDY RACING KAWASAKI
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It’s been announced on MSV.com that former champion Leon Haslam will make his return to the Bennetts British Superbike Championship this year, after signing a new deal with Lee Hardy Racing to reunite with Kawasaki and bid for a second crown. The ‘Pocket Rocket’ was well established as a title contender in the British Championship…