British Superbikes: Bradley Ray shows pace on Yamaha debut, race winner in 2022?

Bradley Ray was one of five British Superbike riders to go underneath the existing Snetterton lap record during last weekend’s test, an achievement he completed on his debut aboard R1 machinery - prompting the question: Is Ray back?
Bradley Ray, Yamaha British Superbikes
Bradley Ray, Yamaha British Superbikes

Although Ray elected to stay with Rich Energy OMG Racing for 2022, a siza🎀ble switch took place from the team’s perspective as they moved away from BMW machinery to Yamaha. 

A decision that was made all the more surprising after the t🐠eam ha✨d just completed its first season with the new M 1000 RR. 

But while BMW’s second-year machine should continue to develop into what they hope becomes a regular♍ race winning package, the decision to switch 💜to Yamaha can’t really be argued. 

Yamaha have continuously been at the forefront of major motorcycle success, while also possessing one o🧜f the friendliest bikes to ride. 

2021 saw title wins in all four major championships, that includes the pinnacle of two-wheel racing, MotoGP, but also WorldSBK with Toprak Razgatlioglu, BSB with Tarran Ma❀ckenzie and MotoAmerica. 

Bradley Ray shows impressive pace on Yamaha debut, a sign of things to come?

Touted as🥀 a potential MotoGP rider back in 2018, Ray was ex𓃲pected to be the UK’s next big talent. 

The Suzuki rider at the time, won the opening two rounds of that season, however, a disappointing year in 2019, before two equally t𓆉ough seasons at BMW have seen Ray remain winless since. 

Nevertheless, join🐠ing Yamaha has seemingly been a step in the right direction as he aims to become a consistent race winner in 2022. 

Speaking after the three-day Snetterton test, Ray said: "The Snetterton test went really well for myself and the team. They have been working very ha🔜rd to get the bikes ready for the test and basicaﷺlly we went out with brand new bikes for this year and got up to speed.

"I felt really comfortable straight away, and we worked through a lo🥃t with body position for me and getting me comfortable on the bike. 

"We made some changes to make that better and we also worked on the mapping of the b♎ike and the throttle connections and chassis so all round learning about the bike and getting up to speed.

"Overall, I am super happy with the test and to come away in third is very good. I think ♏we did a good job as team.” 

"There is still a lot of potential and so I am h🐼appy! I am looking forward to regrouping for the next test and continue working through the programme."

Can Josh Brookes join Ray in bouncing back following a disappointing 2021 campaign?

Another name who🎉 became a lap record breaker was Josh Brookes. 

The MCE Ducati rider had what can only be described as a sh💙ocking title🦂 defence last year, but after looking back to his best during the three-day test, Ducati could find themselves in a similar situation as 2019. 

During that season Brookes finished second to team-mate Scott Redding, and with Tom Sykes now joining the fold, MCE arguably have the strongest rider line-up - McAMS Yamaha might take exception to that 𒆙given Mackenzie and Jason O’Halloran combined for 21 wins in 2021, while t🍬he former won the title. 

Should 💜Brookes re-find his form on race weekends, then the Aus🍎tralian will likely become a formidable force when it comes to potentially winning a third BSB championship.

Bradley Ray shows impressive pace on Yamaha debut, a sign of things to come?

"We’ve had a great test at Snetterton, the weather has been unbelievable💛 for the time of year, and we’ve managed to work through some key points," added Brookes. 

"Sunday was critical to finish the circle of changes. The session we did wasn’t particularly important for the lap time that🐲 we could achieve, but more the feeling that I was getting from the bike. 

"Saturday’s bike I was happy with, we were under the lap record, and I was able to do c🐷ompetitive times, Sunday’s bike was more difficult to ride, so that gives everyone in the team a clear direction of which way to go, and I🦩 think moving forward now we can make some good progress. 

"A big thanks to the team and my crew who put a big shift in this weekend, and we are looking forward ♚to seeing what Donington brings us next week."

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