BSB Thruxton, Qualifying Results | Ryde secures pole position at Thruxton, two fast-charging Australians complete the front row –

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Kyle Ryde will start the first British Superbike race of the weekend from pole position, while the two Ducati riders find themselves at the bottom of the grid.

Danny Kent set the fastest lap on Friday at Thruxton, with the Yamaha rider setting the fastest lap. Kent went on to lead FP3, just before qualifying, but was unable to grab pole position.

Kent may not have won, but his Yamaha teammate Kyle Reid did take the top spot. His teammate stole the headlines last time out, but Reid will be looking to write some of his own.

Last year Jason O’Halloran won all three races at Thruxton on a Yamaha. However, he is now on a Kawasaki and clearly has not lost any of his speed. The Australian qualified second for the first race later today.

Billy McConnell completed the Australian race 2-3, and was also the best Honda rider in qualifying. McConnell looked strong all weekend and knows how to get the most out of a single lap around Thruxton.

It wasn’t an easy weekend for Ryan Vickers after winning all three races at Brands Hatch. The Yamaha rider had to get through the first qualifying session, but once he got through the second qualifying session, he showed his speed and qualified fourth.

Kent was unable to match his Yamaha teammate’s pace but set a decent lap time and will start fifth. Leon Haslam completed the second row having qualified sixth. Veteran BSP is also the best BMW rider after qualifying.

With the exception of McConnell, the following Honda riders finished seventh, eighth and ninth. Lee Jackson put his Mastermac Honda in seventh, with Honda Racing UK riders Tommy Bridewell and Andrew Irwin eighth and ninth.

The top ten is completed by Kawasaki’s young rider Max Cook. Having failed to make the podium at Thruxton last year, Cook will be aiming to make it this week.

Ducati riders Glenn Irwin and Christian Iddon, championship contenders, were in the second qualifying stage, but neither made any impact on the front-runners. Irwin will start from 14th with Iddon just behind him in 15th.

BSB Thruxton Full Qualifying Results |

British MotoGP Championship 2024 [BSB] | Thruxton | Qualifying Results | Round 7/11
position. passenger Nat. a team motorcycle Times
1 Kyle Reid UK OMG GRILLA YAMAHA RACING Yamaha R1 1:14.592
2 Jason O’Halloran Australia Complete Kawasaki Motorcycles Kawasaki ZX-10RR 1:14.603
3 Billy McConnell Australia C&L Fairburn Properties/Look Forward Racing Honda Honda CBR1000RR-R 1:14.626
4 Ryan Vickers UK OMG GRILLA YAMAHA RACING Yamaha R1 1:14.663
5 Danny Kent UK Macams Racing Yamaha Yamaha R1 1:14.719
6 Leon Haslam UK ROKiT Haslam Racing BMW Motorrad BMW M 1000 RR 1:14.865
7 Lee Jackson UK Master Mac Honda Honda CBR1000RR-R 1:14.899
8 Tommy Bridewell UK Honda Racing UK Honda CBR1000RR-R 1:14.924
9 Andrew Irwin UK Honda Racing UK Honda CBR1000RR-R 1:15.024
10 Max Cook UK Complete Kawasaki Motorcycles Kawasaki ZX-10RR 1:15.041
11 Charlie Nesbitt UK Master Mac Honda Honda CBR1000RR-R 1:15.107
12 Storm Stacy UK European Auto Parts LKQ Kawasaki Kawasaki ZX-10RR 1:15.212
13 Peter Hickman UK FHO Racing BMW M 1000 RR 1:15.285
14 Glenn Irwin UK Hager PBM Ducati Ducati Panigale V4 1:15.463
15 Christian Iddon UK Oxford Products for Ducati Racing Ducati Panigale V4 1:15.690
16 Fraser Rogers UK Honda sign Honda CBR1000RR-R Q1
17 Franco Born UK Honda Rapid Honda CBR1000RR-R Q1
18 Alex Olsen UK Cummins from IWR Honda Team Honda CBR1000RR-R Q1
19 Louis Rouleau UK In the SENCAT Aprilia competition Aprilia RSV4 Q1
20 Josh Brooks Australia FHO Racing BMW M 1000 RR Q1
21 Rory Skinner UK Cheshire Mouldings for BMW Motorrad BMW M 1000 RR Q1
22 Tom Neff UK Staff Fluid Power Kawasaki Kawasaki ZX-10RR Q1
23 Danny Buchan UK Dow Racing Kawasaki Kawasaki ZX-10RR Q1
24 Luke Heidegger UK White Cliff CDH Racing Kawasaki Kawasaki ZX-10RR Q1
25 Brayden Elliott Australia Dow Racing Kawasaki Kawasaki ZX-10RR Q1
26 Louis Vallely UK NP Racing Kawasaki Team Kawasaki ZX-10RR Q1

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