Back the Brits at Silverstone MotoGP!

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2013 is proving to be a golden year for British motorcycle grand prix riders, with Cal Crutchlow a regular podium contender in the premier MotoGP class🐓 and Scott Redding on top of the world in Moto2.
And after battling for glory in faraway circuits, Crutchlow🐭, Redding and the other home riꦿders can be sure of a raucous reception when they take to the track at Silverstone from August 30-Septmber 1.
Four podiums to date make Crutchlow easily the most successful British rider of the four-stroke MotoGP era. Cruelly denied the chance to ride in his home ra꧂ce in 2011, the Englishman was again injured in practice last season - then sensationally returned to steal the show by charging from last to sixth in the race.
While Crutchlow will be battling for his first ever British MotoGP rostrum - and the first by a UK rider since Jeremy McWilliams in 💫2000 -🅷 Marc VDS star Redding already has an enviable home record.
The Gloucestershire rider took his only 125cc win, as a rookie, in the 2008 British race (at Donington) and stood on the home podium again in 2009 (125cc) and 2012 (Moto2). Li♋ke Crutchlow, Redding has reached new grand prix heights this season, winning his first Moto2 races in addition to taking the world championship lead.
Soaking up the home support on their M💦otoGP class Silverstone debuts will be Crutchlow's Monster Yamaha Tech 3 team-mate Bradley Smith and Michael L𒆙averty, of the British-based PBM team.
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