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Cycle News 2019 Issue 29 July 23

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IN THE WIND P36 Redding Smashes Snetterton B e Wiser Ducati rider Scott Redding took a commanding double victory at the fifth round of the British Superbike Championship, held at the super-quick Snetterton venue July 20-21. Redding managed to outfox Be Wiser teammate Josh Brookes in both events after battles with Brookes, Yamaha's Tarran Mackenzie and fellow Ducati rider Tommy Bridewell. The double victory now sees Redding hoisted to a 38-point lead over Bridewell, 226 to 188, with Brookes a further three points of Bridewell with 185 to his name. "I felt better with the bike in race two, I felt more comfort- able and more confident, but I didn't know whether I could be faster," Redding said. "Then when I passed Josh, I went faster, so I learned I need to believe in myself a bit more." "I'm still a rookie in this class, and I don't know the tracks, but to come back with a pole and two race wins—I can't take much more." In the Supersport category, Jack Kennedy (Yamaha) took the two wins; Richard Cooper (Su- zuki) earned the win in Superstock 1000; former MotoAmerica Stock 1000 rider Shane Richardson (Kawasaki) from New Zealand took the Superstock 600 win; Sean Neary and Rob Guiver took the Ducati TriOptions Cup wins, and Fenton Seabright (Honda) and Cameron Horsman (Honda) were the winners in the Honda British Talent Cup. CN Race One Race Two

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