RICH Energy OMG Racing switch to Yamaha, re-sign Ray and Ryde for 2022 BSB

RICH Energy OMG Racing will move from BMW to Yamaha for the 2022 BSB season, while current riders Bradley Ray and Kyle Ryde will remain with the team.
RICH Energy OMG Racing switch to Yamaha, re-sign Ray and Ryde for 2022 BSB

Bradley Ray and Kyle Ryde will be riding Yamaha machinery in next year’s 2022 Bennetts British Superbike campaign after RICH Energy OMG Racing confirmed a change 𓆏to the Japanese manufacturer. 

Both the team and its riders have been competing on the brand new BMW M 1000 RR this season, however, the move to Yamaha will see them get full support from Mc🅰AMS Yamaha, the team that is likely to produce a series champion at this weekend’s fina🌳l round at Brands Hatch. 

Along with Ray and Ryde, Australian rider Billy McConnell will also remain with th𒐪e team in the National Superstock series. 

A switch to the more established and favoured Yamaha R1 coul🌌d be what Ray and Ryde need after taking just three podiums between them this season. 

Speaking about RICH Energy OMG Racin💮g’s switch to Yamaha and retaining both riders, Lee Neesham, 🐬Country Manager of Yamaha Motor Europe in the UK added: "We are delighted that Rich Energy OMG Racing will join the Yamaha family for the 2022 season. 

"The team are proven race winners and podium contenders, so combined with the R1 which has won 18 races in BSB this year in the hands of McAMS Yamaha we are confi🃏dent in this partnership. 

"Our ofꦆficial team, McAMS Yamaha, will work closely with OMG to ensure that all four R1s on the grid 𒐪are fighting towards the Front.

"Kyle and Bradley are riders with huge potential, and both have enjoyed significant success on Yamaha machinery in Supersport, so we are exc𝐆ited to see what they can achieve with the R1 as we look to defend our manufacturers title in 2022."

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