2018 REVIEW|RACING MAGAZINE|MOTORCYCLE|Global Suzuki
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High-flying action from Bradley Ray (28) on the infamous cadwell Park leap in August Assen BSB Action, elbow almost down from Bradley Ray (28) at the penultimate round23Suzuki, moved Bradley Ray up to the official team from his satellite Suzuki ride in 2017; where he was the best Suzuki GSX-R1000 in the championship.Ray (21) dominated the opening round at Donington Park with a double win, but then had a bad patch after a second place at Round 2 at the Brand Hatch Indy Circuit. Then, following a few no-scores and some midfield positions, he was back on the podium with two second positions at Cadwell Park, and made it into the ‘Top 6 Showdown’ for the final three of the 12-round series races to finish sixth overall in the series, from which the British Champion would be decided. Ray also had a wildcard appearance at the Donington World Superbike race in May with two point-scoring rides, and also joined the Yoshimura Suzuki Motul Racing team for the Suzuka 8-Hour in Japan at the end of July alongside Takuya Tsuda and Sylvain Guintoli. The team scored a 10th position after an Buildbase Suzuki had its best season in 2018 with a new team and with riders Bradley Ray, Richard Cooper and Billy McConnell winning races in both the British Superbike and National Superstock ChampionshipsBRItIsh sUPERBIKEsfor 2018, Suzuki’s Official BSB-supported team, Buildbase

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