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Cycle News 2024 Issue 41 October 15

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Ryde Wins BSB Thriller at Brands Hatch K yle Ryde (OMG Grilla Ya- maha Racing) clinched the 2024 Bennetts British Superbike Championship in a thrilling battle against defending champion Tommy Bridewell (Honda Rac - ing UK) at Brands Hatch at the weekend. Ryde secured the title by a single point in a dramatic finale that was decided in the final corner of the last lap. After Danny Kent (McCams Yamaha) took a career-first BSB race win on Saturday, Ryde start - ed the final day on Sunday with a narrow one-point lead, but Bride- well claimed victory in the first of the day's two races, setting up a "winner takes all" showdown in the final race. Bridewell led early, but Ryde fought back, overtaking both Bridewell and Glenn Irwin (Hager PBM Ducati) to take the lead by the race's midpoint. As Bridewell broke the lap record, he regained the lead on lap 12, sparking the intense back-and- forth battle. Bridewell and Ryde ex - changed positions several times, with Bridewell repeatedly passing Ryde at Stirlings corner, only for Ryde to respond at Hawthorn. On the final lap of the season, Ryde made the pass at Haw - thorn and defended his position through the last few corners. Bridewell attempted a final pass at the final Clark Curve but couldn't make it stick after the Fireblade snapped sideways, allowing Ryde to cross the finish line first by 0.296 of a second to secure his first BSB title. Ryde's BSB title now goes with his British GP2, Junior Super - stock and British 125cc Champi- onship titles. Bridewell ended up second by a single point, with his archrival Glenn Irwin third, 104 points behind. Check out the video for the in - credible final two laps of the 2024 British Superbike season. CN RACE ONE (Top 5) 1. Danny Kent (Yam) 2. Ryan Vickers (Yam) 3. Tommy Bridewell (Hon) 4. Kyle Ryde (Yam) 5. Peter Hickman (BMW) RACE TWO (Top 5) 1. Tommy Bridewell (Hon) 2. Kyle Ryde (Yam) 3. Ryan Vickers (Yam) 4. Danny Kent (Yam) 5. Josh Brookes (BMW) RACE THREE (Top 5) 1. Kyle Ryde (Yam) 2. Tommy Bridewell (Hon) 3. Ryan Vickers (Yam) 4. Danny Kent (Yam) 5. Max Cook (Kaw) WIND IN THE P40

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