Kyle Ryde and Bradley Ray break cover on new bikes at BSB test

Kyle Ryde and Bradley Ray in BSB debut sessions for neꦺw teams

Kyle Ryde
Kyle Ryde

Kyle Ryde and Bradley Ray have unvei🔯led their new 2025 BSB bikes.

Both riders were briefly out of a ride when OMG Racing shockingly collapsed, but their British Superbike Championship 🍬campaigns have been salv💎aged.

They are both on track at Donington Park for a t♏wo-day BSB pre-season test, having missed the opening testing opportunity at Navarra with their futures in the balance.

OMG Racing were subject of a "rescue plan" by Nitr༺ous Competitions and return in a "restructured format" with BSB champion Ryde on their Yamaha R1.

Brad Ray
Brad Ray

Separa🦩tely, Raceways Yamaha, backed by Yamaha UK, are a new team set up for this season’s British Superbike Championship.

They have rescued Ray🃏 whose year briefly seemed scuppered by the collapse of OMG Racing.

Raceways Yamaha has been set up by Steve Rodgers, who r🏅an McAMS Yamaha. Through Tar𓆉ran MacKenzie they won the 2021 BSB title.

McAMS Yamaha once came close to signing Ray - but𓃲 heಞ has now joined forces with Rodgers in a different guise.

The new team allows Ray to remain riding a Yamahꦚa R1 in BSB this year.

He is the 2022 BSB champion, when he was also on a Yamaha, and will🍸 be backed to run at the front this year.

Ray’s first outing with Raceways Yamaha is the officia🅺l BSB two-day test at Donington Park on Friday and Satu🐷rday.

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