News 28 Jun 2014

Byrne leads Knockhill BSB practice, Brookes third on Friday

Gowland tops Supersport with title leader McConnell second.

Source: BSB.

Source: BSB.

Shane ‘Shakey’ Byrne won the battle of the triple MCE Insurance British Superbike Champions in the opening free practice sessions at Knockhill, heading off the challenge from Ryuichi Kiyonari at the demanding Scottish circuit.

Rapid Solicitors Kawasaki’s Byrne blasted to a best lap of 48.243s, but determined to hold off his international opponents in the title chase this weekend, the Kent ace was still not satisfied with the opening day.

“We are happy to be fastest but we have been in a situation where normally I love riding the Rapid Solicitors Kawasaki, but today I only liked riding it,” Byrne said. “There are some areas we are working hard on as a team so we are ready for qualifying tomorrow because I didn’t feel that I could push hard enough. We have some big plans!”

Byrne’s fastest lap put him ahead of Japan’s Kiyonari who had set the pace in the opening session aboard his Buildbase BMW from Byrne by just 0.005s.

The Japanese rider has good memories of his previous appearance at the circuit, taking a pair of third places last season, and now he is aiming for a first winning ride since Snetterton in 2011.

However they face tough opposition from Australian Josh Brookes, the only rider to have beaten Byrne so far this campaign. He ran his Milwaukee Yamaha third fastest and is ready to retaliate after a crash at the last race at Snetterton shattered his hopes of a second victory.

Bullish Brookes’ best lap pushed out Stuart Easton to fourth as the Scottish rider prepares for his home round.

Milwaukee Yamaha’s Tommy Bridewell was also pushing for the top in fifth, narrowly ahead of American John Hopkins aboard his Tyco Suzuki.

Michael Rutter ran seventh on the Bathams BMW while Chris Walker bounced back from a crash in the morning to set the eighth best time two places up on his Lloyds British GBmoto Kawasaki team-mate James Ellison.

James Westmoreland was sandwiched between them on the second Buildbase BMW with the top twelve covered by only 0.995s.

Graeme Gowland continued to threaten his Motorpoint British Supersport Championship-leading Smiths Triumph teammate Billy McConnell that he intends to continue his winning ways by topping the second free practice session at Knockhill.

Gowland set the pace in the opening session and then this afternoon improved his time, putting in a best lap of 49.450s to out-gun McConnell, who leads him by 26 points in the title stakes with Luke Stapleford aboard the Profile Triumph third fastest.

Luke Mossey was fourth fastest, ahead of Sam Hornsey and former champion Alastair Seeley whose late charge moved his Mar-Train Yamaha three places up the timesheets into sixth place.

Glenn Irwin, who currently holds third in the points standings, had to settle for seventh best aboard the Gearlink Kawasaki, edging out Luke Jones and Jake Dixon with Dean Hipwell completing the top ten.

Alex Olsen, the leader in the Supersport Evo category, aboard the Power Projects T3 Triumph was twelfth fastest overall to be fastest in the class ahead of Danny Webb and Tim Hastings.

In Superstock 1000, Danny Buchan was quickest with top Aussie David Johnson seventh and Jason O’Halloran 11th. Andy Reid was quickest in Superstock 600, as Levi Day was eighth, Benjamin Currie 12th and James Mutton 23rd.

2014 MCE British Superbike Championship
Round three – Knockhill, Scotland

Superbike free practice results:
1. Shane Byrne 48.243s
2. Ryuichi Kiyonari 48.497s
3. Josh Brookes (AUS) 48.536s
4. Stuart Easton 48.652s
5. Tommy Bridewell 48.711s
6. John Hopkins 49.805s
7. Michael Rutter 48.925s
8. Chris Walker 48.972s
9. James Westmoreland 49.041s
10. James Ellison 49.163s
13. Josh Waters (AUS) 49.304s

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