Ray, Redding,
Ryde Share
Snetterton
BSB Wins
B
radley Ray (McAMS Yamaha),
Scott Redding (Hager PBM
Ducati Racing Team) and Kyle
Ryde (Nitrous Competitions Rac
-
ing Ducati) shared the victories
as the ZYN British Superbike
Championship produced three
different race winners across
an action-packed weekend at
Snetterton.
Race one on Saturday be
-
longed to Ray, who converted
pole position into his first vic-
tory of the 2026 season. The
race was interrupted twice by
red flags, the first following a
multi-rider incident at turn two
on the opening lap. Following
the restart, Ray controlled the
shortened contest to finish
ahead of Redding, while defend
-
ing champion Ryde completed
the podium.
Sunday's opening race saw
Redding respond with victory
after leading throughout a race
that featured an early Safety
Car period. Redding headed a
four-rider lead group that in
-
cluded Ryde, Ray and Max Cook
(AJN Steelstock bimota) before
contact between Ryde and Ray
ended the Yamaha rider's race.
Ryde crossed the line second
but was handed a post-race
three-second penalty for the inci
-
dent, promoting Cook to second
and dropping Ryde to third.
Ryde bounced back in the final
race of the weekend, claiming
his first British Superbike vic
-
tory at Snetterton after taking
the lead midway through the
contest. The Ducati rider pulled
clear over the closing laps to
finish ahead of Redding, with
Ray recovering to complete the
podium after moving forward
through the field. Ryan Vickers
(Honda Racing UK) finished
fourth ahead of Leon Haslam
(Moto Rapido Racing Ducati),
while Cook's challenge ended
with a late-race retirement.
After four rounds, Ryde contin
-
ues to lead the championship on
200 points, with Redding closing
the gap in second on 183. Ray's
strong weekend moves him to
third on 139 points, followed by
Haslam on 131 and Cook com
-
pleting the top five on 109.
CN
Race One (Top 3)
1. Bradley Ray (Yam)
2. Scott Redding (Duc)
3. Kyle Ryde (Duc)
Race Two (Top 3)
1. Scott Redding (Duc)
2. Max Cook (bim)
3. Kyle Ryde (Duc)
Race Three (Top 3)
1. Kyle Ryde (Duc)
2. Scott Redding (Duc)
3. Bradley Ray (Yam)
WIND
IN THE
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Kyle Ryde (1) slices up the
inside of Bradley Ray in race three
on his way to the win.