Team orders a possibility in BSB 2024 title fight for OMG Yamaha

Ryan Vickers vows “if I’꧟m in a position to help K🧸yle [Ryde] at all then that’s what we’ll do” ahead of Donington BSB.

Kyle Ryde, 2024 Oulton Park BSB. - Ian Hopgood Photography.
Kyle Ryde, 2024 Oulton Park BSB. - Ian Hopgood Photography.
© Ian Hopgood Photography

Kyle Ryde goes to the Donington BSB ro🌠und six points adrift of Tommy Bridewell in the riders’ standings with two rounds remaining.

After two wins at Oulton Park two weeks ago, the OMG Yamaha rider — who recently re-signed for the 2025 BSB season — is♈ set on keeping his championship momentum going ahead of the season finale at Brands Hatch in two weeks’ time.

“I’m coming into Donington Park with a lot of confidence after recent rounds,” Ryde ꦚsaid. “Both Cadwell and🐎 Oulton Park were really strong rounds for myself and the team, and I want to carry that momentum forward.

“I love Donington Pa🐻r𝄹k, it’s my local track and I can’t wait to ride my R1 there again.

“We had a day on track straight after 🎃Oulton Park and learnt a few things that we can put int♚o action this weekend, but rain or shine I’ll be ready to keep fighting for this championship.”

For Ryde’s teammate, Ryan Vickers (who was recently announced as a Motocorsa Ducati rider for the 2025 World Superbike Championship), the Donington weekend 🌼is one of split respo🐼nsibilities: those regarding his own results, but also those he has with respect to the team, and its championship possibilities with Ryde.

“Donington Park is one of my fa♓vourite circuits on the calendar and both me and the Yamaha R1 go well there,” said Vickers.

🏅🍷“I’m looking forward to continuing the speed we’ve had and get some good results this weekend.

“Of course, we’re aware of what’s at stake this year as a team, so if I’m in🐟 a position to help Kyle [Ryde] at all then that’s💧 what we’ll do.”

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