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HASLAM, DIXON SHARE KNOCKHILL BSB WINS
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awasaki riders Leon Haslam and Jake Dixon shared a win each at the latest round of the 2018 Brit-
ish Superbike Championship at Knockhill in Scotland.
Dixon broke clear late in the first race to take his third career win at Knockhill, but Haslam got the bet-
ter of Dixon in race two with fellow Kawasaki rider Danny Buchan in third.
The win moves Haslam 74 points clear of Dixon in the championship on 210 points to 136, with
double-round-one winner Bradley Ray (Suzuki) third overall on 112.
In the Supersport class, Jack Kennedy (Yamaha) took a double victory with American James Rispoli
(Yamaha) taking a fifth and sixth place finish for the round.
Jake Archer (KTM) took a double win in the Motostar (Moto3) championship. American Brandon
Paasch (Mahindra) came away with seventh- and ninth-place finishes. CN
Race Two Race One
AUSTRALIAN SUPERBIKE UPDATE
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e reported last issue that the Australian
Superbike Championship visited Hidden
Valley Raceway in Darwin, where Troy Bayliss
took his first win since returning to full-time ac-
tion for the first time in nine years.
Now, the ASBK organizers have started up-
loading the races to their YouTube channel, and
we'll be posting them here as they hit the web.
Also in this link is action from the Australian
Supersport Championship in which Yamaha
Factory Racing's Crew Halliday took a domi-
nant victory. CN