Andrew Irwin wins as brother Glenn crashes out of BSB lead in race one

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:2020 BSB Donﷺington Park - R🃏ace Results (1)
Andrew Irwin went some way to making up for the disappointment of his his erstwhile champ🐈ionship leading brother Glenn crashing out, by winning the opening British Superbike Championship race at Donington Park.
Glenn has has led the BSB standings since the opening round, but having come into the weekend leading four riders across 12 points, he surrendered his advantag💛e straight away after crashing at Godd💝ards on the opening lap, fortunately unharmed.
HIs brother Andrew took ▨up the mantle in his absence, easing home to a his first wins since the Donington Park opener back in August when he 🐬was a two-time winner on the debuting Honda CBR1000RR-R.
Completing the podium, VisionTrack Ducati duo Christian Iddon and Josh Brookes ascended into first and second in the overall standings respectively, heading up Irwin and Jason O’Halloran - down in 14th on the McAMS Yamaha - bot💦h eight points adrift.
His team-mate Tarran Mackenzie snatched fourth position from Ryan Vickers, who claimed his best result of the season in fiftജh position on the RAF Regular & Reserves Kawasaki, a feat mirrored by Gino Rea, who managed his best BSB result yet in sixth on the Buildbase Suzuki.
Jack Kennedy on the second RAF Kawasaki scored the fastest lap - and t♏hus pole position for race two - on his wa🐟y to seventh, with Kyle Ryde, Danny Buchan and Lee Jackson rounding out the top ten.
With the evolving weather condition𒈔s creating a mixture of tyre strategies, some unusually fancied riders came to the fore to make up the grid for Race 2 with Kennedy joined on the front row by Ryde and Andrew 🅘Irwin, followed by Mackenzie and Rea.