Cadwell Park homecoming for Plater.
Cadwell Park is Steve Plater's home circuit and the Rizla Suzuki racer will be counting on the support of the 🍃local fans during this Bank Holiday Monday's 11th round of the Bennetts 🔴British Superbike Championship at the Lincolnshire track.
Plater, who is from Woodhall Spa, just 15-miles from the 2.18-mile long pict🎶uresque Cadwell Park, has won both Superbike and Supersport races at his home venue in the past.
Cadwell Park is Steve Plater's home circuit an♒d the Rizla Suzuki racer will be counting on the support of the local fans during this Bank Holiday Monday's 11th round of 🌜the Bennetts British Superbike Championship at the Lincolnshire track.
Plater, who is from Woodhall Spa, just 15-miles from the 2.18-mile long picturesque Cadwell Park, has won both Superbike and Supersporꦐt races at his home venue in the past.
"At the recent test at Cadwell Park I was able to run in the top 10 comfortably, in both wet and dry conditions," explained P🉐later, who is substituting for Rizla Suzuki's regular rider, James Haydon, who is still injured.
"I am really looking forward to the races as I usually do quite well there. I would like to think I am capable of pulling off a couple of top six finishes in front☂ of my home crowd who give me a lot of support♚."
Alongside Steve will be fans' favourite Shane 'Shakey' Byrne, who is aiming for a triumpha♍nt return to Cadwell Park after a two year absence. Lying in a strong fourth in the Championship chase on his GSX-R1000, he has already tasted victory this year. He said: "On my last visit to Cadwell Park I won a race - the circuit is a fꦯavourite of mine.
"Cadwell Park British Superbikes is a little bit s💯pecial. Th♋e crowd is one of the largest of the year and there is always massive enthusiasm and I love that. I'll be giving it my all," concluded Byrne.