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Monthly Archives: September 2025

Kam Dixon to replace injured Danny Kent at Oulton Park

McAMS Racing have confirmed a line-up change for the penultimate round of the 2025 Bennetts British Superbike Championship at Oulton Park, as Superstock 1000 rider Kam Dixon makes his Bennetts BSB debut in place of Danny Kent, who fractured his right hand during a recent round at Donington Park.

Brad Ray ready for Oulton Park fight back to close down Kyle Ryde

The Cheshire circuit was a happy hunting ground for the 2022 champion back in May, when he claimed a victory and a third place finish on his return to the series, before kicking off his winning streak. Now, as the title race returns, the Kent contender has 31-point deficit to close to Ryde with a maximum of 180 points still available for the taking from the next six races.

Dean Harrison to ride Andrew Irwin’s superbike at Oulton Park

Honda Racing hero Dean Harrison, winner of the team’s first two Isle of Man TT victories for a decade earlier this summer, will return to BSB action at Oulton Park on October 3-5, standing in for the injured Andrew Irwin.

BMW Motorrad Motorsport welcomes Miguel Oliveira as a new factory rider for 2026 WorldSBK Season

The factory duo for the ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team in the 2026 FIM Superbike World Championship (WorldSBK) is complete. After signing Italian rider Danilo Petrucci, his teammate for the 2026 season has now also been confirmed: it is Miguel Oliveira from Portugal. The 30-year-old will switch from MotoGP, where he has competed for seven years, to ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team, and will race with the BMW M 1000 RR.

Thrilling victory at Aragon for Toprak Razgatlioglu

Toprak maintains his championship lead heading into the final couple of rounds of WorldSBK after some epic battles with Bulega at Aragon. Michael finished tenth in the first race and secured the important ninth place in the Superpole Race, starting from the third row for the final second main race on Sunday. There, he was in eighth place on the last lap but unfortunately crashed and retired.

A tough opening race for PTR Triumph with a strong fightback in race 2 at Aragon

Team Manager Simon Buckmaster: “Not the results we expected this weekend but we definitely salvaged as much as we could in race two, both riders were better.  Tom’s start wasn’t great, he was back to fourteenth and he ended up seventh, 4.5 off the win, most of that was lost on lap one.  We are still third in the championship we just have to make it count in the last two rounds."

A sixth and 2 fourths plus best independent in race two make for a good weekend for Team Go Eleven at Aragon

“Twice fourth today, it was an intense day, and I enjoyed battling on track in every race! In the morning, I took fourth place on the last lap, with a beautiful pass in the final corner. In Race 2, I battled with Johnny and managed to pass him, once again finishing just off the podium. It's nice to end such a positive weekend, with so many points brought home and, above all, with the feeling of being competitive again."

Stefano Manzi maintains his championship lead after podiums at Aragon

Manzi engaged in an intense battle with title rival and fellow Yamaha rider Can Öncü, ultimately missing out by just 0.027 seconds at the line. Nevertheless, Manzi still holds a comfortable 60-point lead in the championship with two rounds remaining.

Ups and downs for PETRONAS MIE Honda at Motorland Aragon

With just two rounds left to run, Rabat places twenty-fourth in the standings with 6 points and Zaidi twenty-sixth with the point he scored at Magny-Cours. The team will return to action over the weekend of 10-12 October at the Estoril Circuit in Portugal.

Alcoba finishes in the top 10 but retires in second WorldSSP race, while Gerloff finishes in the points in the WorldSBK races

It was a case of not finding the pace at Aragon for the Kawasaki WorldSBK team at Aragon. Gerloff took home 3 points and Alcoba finished tenth in the first WorldSSP race, but slowed right down in race two and retired in the pits. The team now look to Estoril on 10-12 October.

Points in MotoGP Japan for Zarco and Chantra in the main race for LCR Honda

After some difficult races, Johann Zarco finished 9th in the main race, while his team mate Somkiat Chantra finished 15th to take home some points for LCR Honda. Indonesia awaits the team this weekend.

Heartbreak at New Jersey for Bobby Fong as he misses out on the MotoAmerica championship

It was a Sunday chock-full of shocking Superbike action with Tytlers Cycle Racing’s Beaubier somehow coming out of it all with the title, despite going into the final day of the season on the outside looking in and 13 points behind Attack Performance Progressive Yamaha Racing’s Bobby Fong. Overhauling Fong was going to be a difficult proposition.

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