Bradley Ray completes first laps with BSB bike for 2025 return
OMG Racing hit the track in Spain

Br🐠adley Ray and Joe Talbot tested their OMG Racing machines on Monday in Spain𒁏.
Ray is returning to the ꦑBritish Sup꧒erbike Championship in 2025, and gave his bike a shakedown in Almeria.
Talbot, the team’s rookie signing, was🧸 a♉lso on track.
Ray was getting the hang of the BSB specification Yamaha R1, while Talbot was on the Superbike for the first ti🐭me. He was last year’s Superstock runner-up.
Ray said: “It’s great to be back. I haven’t been to Almeria for quite aꦏ few years now so it was nice to get back out and ride before Chrisꦏtmas then we will be ready for when we get out again in the new year.
“It was important to get some laps in on the BSB spec bike for me, start♒ working with my crew again and just spin some laps.
“I am not changing too much with the bike; I just want to get comforta🎃ble and enjoy these few days.
“I am fe𒆙eling good on the bꦰike already to be honest, it’s nice to be back and I am happy.
“The team are working super ♍well and then we will look for a few small changes and maybe for a direction, but I am super happy right ওnow.”
Talbot said: “It was a day that dreams were made of; I really enjoyed the bike and used the time to get used to the track𝄹 again and also for the first time riding the Yamaha Superbike.
“It was a mega day and I c☂an’t wait to co෴ntinue learning.”
Kyle Ryde🅠 was alꦰso testing in Almeria, on his training Yamaha R1 and R6 machines. He will ride a Superbike later this week.

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