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Ray, O'Halloran Share
Knockhill BSB Wins
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MG Racing Yamaha's
Bradley Ray and McCams
Yamaha rider Jason O'Halloran
took the three wins on offer at
the fourth round of the 2022
British Superbike Championship,
June 18-19, at the tight and twisty
Knockhill circuit in Scotland.
Ray was impervious in race one,
taking pole position and a 1.6-sec-
ond race win over O'Halloran with
Kawasaki's Rory Skinner complet-
ing the podium in third.
O'Halloran got his revenge in
races two and three, however.
The Australian took race two by
0.7 seconds from Kawasaki's
Lee Jackson and Skinner, and
he took race two by 0.9 seconds
from Ray and Jackson.
"It's been an incredible week-
end," O'Halloran said, "yesterday
I was absolutely buzzing with
second. This isn't the best track
for me, but I enjoyed the race
yesterday and I was looking
forward to today. The guys have
done a great job with the bike,
improved it a bit off the back of
yesterday and it felt incredible
and managed to get another pair
of wins.
"We've had four wins in the last
six races, six podiums from six
races and we are closing down
the podium points and champi-
onship leads. I'm feeling super
strong in the races, in complete
control and I can't wait to keep
progressing and getting stronger
as the season moves on."
O'Halloran's haul moves
him to within 16 points
of Ray in the title, 216 to
200, with Jackson third
at 174.
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Jason O'Halloran
celebrates his double
win at Knockhill in
the British Superbike
Championship.