2023 British Superbike Knockhill- Qualifying Results

Glenn Irwin found the best line around the track in a competitive qualifying for round four of the British Superbike 🀅championship at Knockhill.
Glenn Irwin put together a tidy lap of Knockhil🌟l to lead off the sprint race from pol꧂e later today after qualifying at Knockhill.
The BeerMonster Ducati rider came in with the best practice time and loc✱ked in his lap of 47.158s, just shy of the lap record, with three minutes remining and remained unchallenged at the chequered flag.
It was an incredibly close session with th💟e entire top 18 covered by less than 0.8 of a second so every bit of time sliced off was crucial.
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Ryan Vi🔴ckers came closest - just 0.067s seperated himseld and the #2 as he took second in the session for Lami OMG Racing 🌼Yamaha.
The final front row slot went to J🍎ason O’Halloran on another Ymaha, the McAMS entry after he picked up the pace late in the session.
Kyle Ryde set the fourth best lap on the second OMG Racing bike, holding off Leon Haslam, who failed to better his lap after issues with his bike left him glaring down at the Rok🎀it BMW Mo𒆙torrad as he re-entered the pits.
Josh Brookes was seventh for FHO racing with Storm Stacey (Starline Racing Kawasaki) impressing in eighth after a strong showing in practice. Lee Jackson (Cheshire Mouldings Kawasaki) and championship leader Tommy Brid♎ewell on the second BeerMonster Ducati, completed the top ten, leaving the leader a lot to do in the short race to make an impact.
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Back down to earth for Hickman with Q1 trip
The break between rounds was full of glory for Peter Hickman, who had a run at the Isle of Man TT which 🥂saw him match Michael Dunlop with four wins over the road racing meet.
The ဣFHO Raciඣng BMW rider saved the best for last, securing the big prize the Senior TT title.
Back on track at BSB, the #60 has been off the pace, finishing P1 1🐻7th and th🤪en P2 19th, at 0.839s behind top man on Friday Ryde, so a trip through Q1 was inevitable.
Back on tr♉aꦡck on Saturday, Hickman made the cut but that progress stalled in q2, where he placed 16th.
Official British Superbike Knockhill Records:
Lap Record: Rory Skinner (Kawasaki) 47.126s (2022)
2022 at Knockhill:
Round four - pole: Bradley Ray (2ndJason O’Halloran, 3rd Lee Jackson)
Race One:
1:Bradley Ray
2:Jason O’Halloran
3:Rory Skinner
Race Two:
1:Jason O’Halloran
2:Lee Jackson
3:Rory Skinner
Race Three:
1:Jason O’Halloran
2:Bradley Ray
3:Lee Jackson
Last Round - Donington Park:
Pole: Kyle Ryde (2nd Leon Haslam, 3rd Jason O’Halloran
Race One:
1:Kyle Ryde
2:Leon Haslam
3:Tommy Bridewell
Race Two:
1: Jason O’Halloran
2:Ryan Vickers
3:Josh Brookes
Race Three
1:Kyle Ryde
2:Tommy Bridewell
3: Glenn Irwin
What else happened in Q1?
Along with Hickman, fellow TT rider Dean Harrison (13th) went through with the top time. They were joined by🐬 Jack Kennedy, Luke Mossey rookie Max Cook and 🔜Josh Owens.
Bike issues saw Danny Kent stuck on the wrong side of the track and unable to return to the piꦚts.
A crash for Liam Delves brought out the red flags꧒ and a further check up ⛄for the Kawasaki rider, but allowed Kent the chance to try for a fix.
Andrew Irwin𒁃 misses the round throug๊h injury picked up in a recent test.
No injury involved, but Tim Neave will be absent after parting ways with McAMS Yamaha, stepping away fromꦑ racing for personal reasons.