2020 WINTER|RACING MAGAZINE|MOTORCYCLE|Global Suzuki
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Kyle Ryde took two wins at Silverstone.46to ‘pull the pin’, but the bike underneath me was amazing. Today I didn’t want to lead and following Josh [Brookes] I was comfortable and knew I had a bit more. In the last race I was waiting for someone to come past as I didn’t want someone sat behind me knowing they had something in hand, but when they let me run my own lines I just kept doing it and was able to pull a gap. I led at Donington Park for about seven laps and got all fiustered, but today I was able to manage it.TEAM SUZUKI RACING NEWSKyle Ryde: GSX-R1000 – 2-1-1- (Superbike) Tim Neave: GSX-R1000 – DNF-1 – (Superstock 1000) Gino Rea: GSX-R1000 – 12-14 (Superbike) Round 4 at Oulton Park in late September brought some ‘lows’ following Silverstone, with Ryde’s best result 13th. Farmer returned to action with 15th, but Rea was getting to grips with the GSX-R1000 and scored a 10th position.In Superstock, Neeve raced to a fourth and fffth position with team guest rider, TT legend Michael Dunlop, just out of the points, but earning valuable track time.Gino Rea: GSX-R1000 – 10-12-12 (Superbike)Kyle Ryde: GSX-R1000 – DNF-13-13 (Superbike)Keith Farmer: GSX-R1000 – 15-DNF-18 (Superbike)Tim Neave: GSX-R1000 – 5-4 (Superstock)Round 5 at Donington Park in October saw Gino Rea pick-up his best ever BSB result with a fourth place while Tim Neave finished third Gino Rea took over duties from Farmer at Snetterton.2020 Winter Issue“Round 5 saw Gino Rea pick-up his best ever BSB result”BRITISHSUPERBIKES

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