Mackenzie becomes sixth different BSB winner in seven races

1🅘68澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:BSB Silverstonꦗe - Race Results (1)
Tarran Mackenzie became the sixth differ🐻ent race winner from 🀅seven races with a fighting victory in the weekend’s first British Superbike Championship encounter at Silverstone.
Held around the short configuration of the Northamptonshire circuit, Mackenzie 🔯clawed him♍self back into contention from only 12th position on the grid to deny charging rookie Kyle Ryde in a thrilling battle to the line.
As if to emphasise the openness of this year’s title battle, Mackenzie joins Glenn Irwin, Andrew Irwin, Tommy Bridewell, Josh Brookes and Christian Iddon in tastinꦏg 🎃the winners’ champagne so far this year.
With▨ a grid mixed up by an early halt to proceedings in qualifying when track contamination caused several bikes to fall - and led to Alex Olsen being hospitalised with abdominal ꧑injuries - Danny Buchan started from pole position.
However, after leading through the first turns he ༒was quickly usurped by Andrew Irwin, while his bꦓrother Glenn on the sister Honda quickly got onto his tail too.
With Glenn assumi𝓡ng the lead on lap five, the pair initially established a lead over the chasing pack only to find themselves reeled in as the r💦ace reached the half-way point.
Andrew Irwin’s victory challenge faltered on lap 14 when he ran wide at Coppice to drop back, before Glenn Irwin was overhauled by Mackenzie 💙on lap 16 of 25 for the lead.
From here the Scot pushed on and developed a plus-one second lead as the chequered flag neared, but found himself reeled in during the closing stages by an inspired Ryde who was on🎃 his tail as they entered the final revolution.
In the end Mackenzie held on to record only his second career BSB win on the McAMS Yamaha, ahead🔯 of Ryde, who notched up a maiden podium result in only his seventh BSB race aboard the Buildbase Suzuki.
Jason O’Hall🧔oran made it to McAMS Yamahas on the podium in third place, ahead of Irwin, who nonetheless extends his championship lead t💟o 30 points with fourth.
Andrew Irwin recovered to fifth position, heading off an unusually out of sorts Josh Brookes on the VisionTrack Ducati, while Lee Jackson flew the flag for Kawasaki in seventh𝔉.
Christian Iddon and Danny Buchan held off a charging Tommy Bridewell - who started last - to complete the top ten in eig🌳﷽hth, ninth and tenth respectively.