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Cycle News 2025 Issue 18 May 6

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BSB Opener Ends In Tragedy T he opening round of the 2025 Bennetts British Superbike Championship at Oulton Park on May 4-5 ended in tragedy when two racers were killed and one sustained significant injuries in an 11-rider chain-reaction crash at the start of the afternoon's Quattro Group British Supersport race on Monday, May 5. The organizers, Motorsport Vision Racing (MSVR), issued a statement revealing that Owen Jenner and Shane Richardson had both passed away from in - juries relating to the crash. After receiving medical treatment trackside, they were then taken to the circuit's medical center, where Jenner died from a cata - strophic head injury. Richardson was then transferred to the Royal Stoke University Hospital but died prior to arrival. Tom Tunstall was treated at the circuit's medical center and then was transferred to the hos - pital with significant back and abdominal injuries. Five other riders were treated at the circuit's medical center and released. The three other riders in the crash were unin - jured. The Motorcycle Circuit Racing Control Board and MotorSport Vision Racing are investigating the full circumstances of the incident in conjunction with the coroner and Cheshire Constabu - lary. Racing began on Sunday, May 4, with Bradley Ray winning the first of three scheduled Super - bike races, one on Sunday and two on Monday, May 5. Leon Haslam won the second race, but all racing was canceled after the Supersport incident. CN Race 1 (Top 5) 1. Bradley Ray (Yam) 2. Glenn Irwin (Duc) 3. Leon Haslam (Duc) 4. Storm Stacey (BMW) 5. Kyle Ryde (Yam) Race 2 (Top 5) 1. Leon Haslam (Duc) 2. Glen Irwin (Duc) 3. Bradley Ray (Yam) 4. Kyle Ryde (Yam) 5. Storm Stacey (BMW) Race 3 Cancelled WIND IN THE P32 Leon Haslam's first BSB win since 2018 at the 2025 Bennetts British Superbike Championship opener at Oulton Park was marred by the tragic deaths of two Supersport racers on Monday, May 5.

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