Hill Beats Hopkins To Win Third And Final Race Of British Superbike Triple-Header At Brands Hatch

Hill Beats Hopkins To Win Third And Final Race Of British Superbike Triple-Header At Brands Hatch

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Swan Yamaha’s Tommy Hill celebrated victory at his home circuit as he took the third and final race victory of the weekend at Brands Hatch after edging ahead of Samsung Crescent Racing Suzuki’s John Hopkins as the pressure now mounts ahead of the Cadwell Park round Showdown decider on August Bank Holiday. Hill said: “That was probably the best ride of my season. I knew I needed to get off the line and Hopper and Shakey kept the pressure on me; I just had to bite the screen and keep pushing to try and get a bit of an advantage. The three of us keep raising the bar and we just need to keep doing that at every round. We are in the top six now and we can concentrate on the podium credits at Cadwell Park and then fighting for the wins over the final three rounds. I need to thank the Swan Yamaha team, it was a shame about yesterday but now we are looking forward to Cadwell Park and the Showdown.” Hill again took the hole shot into Paddock Hill Bend from Hopkins and Byrne on the opening lap with the trio closely followed by Michael Laverty. Hill was desperate to maintain his position at the front of the field after missing out in the earlier race and was pushing hard ahead of Hopkins as Laverty and Byrne were embroiled in a battle for third place and the final podium position. Race one winner Josh Brookes had his final race of the weekend ended prematurely when the Relentless Suzuki by TAS was shown the black/orange flag for smoke and he was forced to retire on the fifth lap. Hill and Hopkins meanwhile were in close contention at the front of the field, but Byrne and Laverty were scrapping for third place, with the Swan Yamaha rider trying to pass at Druids on the twelfth lap, but Byrne held a tight line and Laverty was forced to settle back in to fourth. Laverty was shadowing his HM Plant Honda rival and made several attempts to pass but Byrne was defending hard. The second HM Plant Honda of Ryuichi Kiyonari was trying to make amends from his fourth row start and despite being outside the top ten at the end of the opening lap he had a resurgent race to work up the order to sixth as the Japanese ace then attacked Michael Rutter hard on the final lap but the Rapid Solicitors-Bathams Ducati rider held on to the position. Gary Mason took seventh place ahead of Joan Lascorz in eighth with Peter Hickman and Jon Kirkham rounding out the top ten. Graeme Gowland scored a hat trick of Mirror.co.uk BSB Evo race wins holding off team-mates Glen Richards and Jake Zemke. MCE Insurance British Superbike Championship, Brands Hatch GP, race three result: 1. Tommy Hill (Swan Yamaha) 2. John Hopkins (Samsung Crescent Racing Suzuki) +4.113s 3. Shane Byrne (HM Plant Honda) +5.236s 4. Michael Laverty (Swan Yamaha) +5.409s 5. Michael Rutter (Rapid Solicitors-Bathams Ducati) +10.705s 6. Ryuichi Kiyonari (HM Plant Honda) +11.049s 7. Gary Mason (MSS Colchester Kawasaki) +13.689s 8. Joan Lascorz (Kawasaki WSB) +13.950s 9. Peter Hickman (WFR Honda) +19.382s 10. Jon Kirkham (Samsung Crescent Racing Suzuki) +19.770s MCE Insurance British Superbike Championship standings after Brands Hatch: 1. Shane Byrne (HM Plant Honda) 255 2. John Hopkins (Samsung Crescent Racing Suzuki) 231 3. Tommy Hill (Swan Yamaha) 210 4. Michael Laverty (Swan Yamaha) 163 5. Josh Brookes (Relentless Suzuki by TAS) 146 6. Ryuichi Kiyonari (HM Plant Honda) 135 The next round of the MCE Insurance British Superbike Championship is the August Bank Holiday (27-29 August) ‘Party in the Park’ at Cadwell Park. Don’t miss the triple-header round that will decide the six riders that will become ‘Title Fighters’ in the Showdown. Advance adult tickets cost £25 online in advance with children aged 12 and under free. Book now at www.cadwellpark.co.uk or call0843 453 9000. More, from another press release issued by MCE Insurance British Superbike Championship: Samsung Crescent Racing Suzuki’s John Hopkins has secured his place in the Showdown with one round of the Main Season remaining following his second podium of the weekend when he took a strong second place behind title rival Tommy Hill in the final race at Brands Hatch. Hopkins had settled in to second place on the opening lap and was shadowing Hill at the front of the field; however the Swan Yamaha rider was able to edge out an advantage and the American was unable to close the gap. Hopkins now lies second in the overall standings, with 18 Podium Credits whilst Shane ‘Shakey’ Byrne and Hill lie on 20 and 21 respectively. Hopkins now heads to Brno for the next round of the MotoGP World Championship as he prepares for a wildcard appearance next weekend ahead of the Cadwell Park August Bank Holiday round. Hopkins said: “Hats off to Tommy Hill as he had a good race; we did everything we could to try and beat them today but it just wasn’t quite enough. The Samsung Crescent Racing Suzuki was working awesome in that race after the problems we had earlier in the day and I had no issues in the final race. I made a slight mistake on the last lap that cost me a bit of time but at the end of the day I was trying my hardest and doing everything we possibly could as always and I think we put on a good show for the crowd. Maybe if we had a fourth race we could have won as we had moved up a position in every race! We are in the Showdown now and I am looking forward to Cadwell Park. It’s going to be a busy three weeks for me but I couldn’t be happier right now.” The next round of the MCE Insurance British Superbike Championship is the August Bank Holiday (27-29 August) ‘Party in the Park’ at Cadwell Park. Don’t miss the triple-header round that will decide the six riders that will become ‘Title Fighters’ in the Showdown. Advance adult tickets cost £25 online in advance with children aged 12 and under free. Book now at www.cadwellpark.co.uk or call0843 453 9000.

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