2023 British Superbikes Thruxton Race Results (3)

Jason O’Halloran worked through the pack again to take a su𒀰blime Thruxton treble to end round seven of the British Superbike championship.
It was Ryan Vickꦏers who held pole this time out, with O’Halloran down in ninth on the grid, s🌄o another fight through the pack would be required.
A poor start saw the McAMS rider drop to eleventh as he again made tyre conservation his main concern. Meanwhile, out front rookie Max Cook was on fire after crashing o🍷ut of race two, leading the way and keeping the pace hot.
Once again t♔he Australian made h🅷is way forward with huge gains around the back of the circuit, where he excels.
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The Yamaha ri🐷der hit a road block when he hit the front of the chasing group, but soon set about making seventh the back of the leaders.
Once in touch, what was to come felt inevitable.With enough laᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚps left to hit the front, the section between Noble and Church was his as one by one his rivals ha👍d to give way as he cut undernath with superior grip.
Fourth at the start of lap eighteen of twenty, after a huge rehearsal move saw himಌ almost take 🐼all the riders ahead at once, on the penultimate lap there was now only Lee Jackson ahead.
Sat behind in the✱ slipstream the #22 made use of his favoured part of the track again, and lead at the start of the last lap.
O൲’Halloran was going nowher꧙e once out in the lead and took his 26th win, securing his Thruxton treble in thrilling style.
Jackson had tried to go with his Cheshire Mouldings Kawasaki teammat💦e’s early pace, setting him near the front of the lead group. The #14 had made his move for the win on lap eighteen too, passing Vickers up the inside, but had no reply to O’Halloran and his superior grip, crossing the line 0.213s later for his second rostrum visit.
Vicker𝓰s fought back in the busy front group but missed out on a podium.
Rookies shine again in final Thruxton race
Despite biting back after Jackson’s lunge for the lead Vickers had rookies in the mi👍x for the podium slots, and both seemed unbothered by the tyre wear that was the talk of the weekend.
As O’Halloran hit the front, N♛esbitt was making moves of his own, making his advance on the LAMI OMG Yamaha stick to move into third. The Crendon Honda by Hawk Racing rider held his move and blocked his rivals, then pulled away for a trilogy of rostrum visits.
Max Cook, the early leader took fourth after getting the holeshot on the second Cheshire Mouldings Kawasaki, w🍸ith Vickers fiꦦfth.
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Leon Haslam had sunk like a stone mid-race but found some grip and rhythm in the closing laps to climb back to Sixth for his Rokit BMW Motorrad 𝔉team, once again the top rider for the manufacturer.
Kyle Ryde had once again been in contention until he ran very wide onto th🃏e grass, having just been passed by O'Halloran who could grip his way through the inside. There was no penalty for his move onto the green as he lost so much ground, going from top three contender to finish seventh.
Storm Stacey improve💝d every race of the ༺Thruxton meet, this time securing eighth for Starline Racing Kawasaki.
Ninth went to Peter Hickman after a lonely ride on the FAO Racing BMW Motorrad, with Christian Iddon next to see the ch꧃equered flag for a top ten finish for Oxford Products Ducati.
B🌱radley Perie pulled his way up into the points and didn’t stop there - scoring a best finish of el♛eventh after a huge final lap on the Lee Hardy Racing Kawasaki.
Luke Mossey (BMW Tactix by Lloyd & Jones) took twelfth with the B𒁃eerMonster Ducati’s again at the back in the battle for the final points.
Tommy Bridewell had hoped some late changes would make a small difference, a🅘nd he was for a while ahead of his teammate, but it was Glenn Irwin ahead at the finish in 13th, wi🍃th the local rider 15th on his home track.
Franco Bo❀urne,🐼 in for Andrew Irwin at Honda Racing UK, had his best finish of the weekend between the duo in 14th.
Official British Superbike Thruxton Records:
Lap Record: Josh Brookes (Ducati) 1m 14.655s (2019)
Race One:
1:Jason O’Halloran
2:Charlie Nesbitt
3:Ryan Vickers
Race Two:
1:Jason O’Halloran
2:Lee Jackson
3:Charlie Nesbitt
2022 at Thruxton (Round Six)
Pole: Jason O’Halloran (2nd Peter Hickman, 3rd Andrew Irwin)
Race One:
1:Jason O’Halloran
2:Tarran Mackenzie
3:Bradley Ray
Race Two:
1:Jason O’Halloran
2:Tarran Mackenzie
3: Bradley Ray
Race Three:
1:Tarran Mackenzie
2:Bradley Ray
3:Jason O’Halloran
Last Round (Brands Hatch)
Pole: Tommy Bridewell (2nd Ryan Vickers, 3rd Josh Brookes)
Race One:
1:Ryan Vickers
2:Danny Kent
3:Christian Iddon
Race Two:
1: Tommy Bridewell
2:Christian iddon
3:Danny Kent
Race Three:
1:Tommy Bridewell
2:Glenn Irwin
3:Ryan Vickers
Crashes and Injuries and replacements
A huge late incident took Dann෴y Kent and Jack Kennedy out of contention.
Kennedy seemed to have his rear cylinder collapse and was out of control on the grass. Unable to do anything to prevent his bike running back on to the track he rejoined ahead of the next group of riders, with Danny Kent the last of the three. All routes blocked by the bikes in front, Kent was left with nowhere to go leading to a horrible crash f𝓰or the duo.
Both riders were up and walking and with the marsh🐟als as the race drew to a close.
Both Tito Rabat and Josh Bro𝔉okes ended their race in the pits,
Where does that leave the championship?
Bridewell still leads, again with Irwin taking a few points off the gap. His tally now stands at 263,ꦛ with Irwin 26.5 behind.
Starting the weekend sixth, O’Hallora𒊎n ൩is now third overall after three wins, reducing his deficit from 99.5 at the start of the Thruxton weekend to 50.5, with 212.
Ryꦑde s𝐆lips to fourth on 208 with Haslam fifth on 201.