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

Ryan Vickers vows “if I’m in a position to help Kyle [Ryde] at all then th🀅at’s what we’ll do” ahe𝐆ad of Donington BSB.

Kyle Ryde, 2024 Oulton Park BSB. - Ian Hopgood Photography.
Kyle Ryde, 2024 Oulton Park BSB. - Ian Hopgood Photography.
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Kyle Ryde goes to the Donington BSB round six points adrift of Tommy Bridewell in the riders’ standi🙈ngs with two rounds remain💫ing.

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 said. “Both Cadwell and Oulton Park were really strong rounds fo𝔍r myself and the team, and I want to carry that momentum forward.

“I♔ love Donington Park, it’s my local track and I can’t wait to ride my R1 there again.

“We had a day on track stra🍷ight after Oulton Park and learnt a few things that we can put into 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 responsibilities: those regarding his own results, but aౠlso those he has with respect to the te𒁏am, and its championship possibilities with Ryde.

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

“I’m loo🗹king 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 thenꦗ that’s what we’ll do.”

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