
BSB: Ryan Vickers Re-signs For Lee Hardy Racing For Their 2021 Bennetts British Superbike Season Campaign.

By Dawn Hammersley
Joining Ryan Vickers In The Lee Hardy Racing Team Is Lewis Rollo Who Will Be Riding In The Pirelli National Superstock Championship.
The Norfolk based team are excited to be working with 22-year-old Ryan Vickers, for what will be their third season together. The team believe this could be an important season for them and are hoping to build on what was an impressive season last year where Ryan got a fifth place finish at Donington Park. Ryan was the first rider to make the leap directly from The Superstock 600 Class to the Superbike Class after winning the Superstock Championship Title in 2018.
Ryan Vickers-Lee Hardy Racing Team
I am really excited to be riding for the team again and it’s amazing to be continuing our relationship for the third consecutive year. I really enjoy working with the team and I am excited to be involved with developing the new ZX-10RR.
Team owner Lee Hardy is excited to be part of the Bennetts British Superbike Series for the teams eighth year. The team have already taken delivery of two Kawasaki ninja ZX-10RR motorcycles and are eager to get testing with them.
Lee Hardy-Team Owner Lee Hardy Racing
Ryan remaining in the team means we have continuity, which is important in racing, but at the same time we need consistency from him this season.
Lewis Rollo joins the team after a very successful 2020 finishing the Pirelli Nation Superstock Championship in third place after securing a win and a further two podium finishes. His aim is to win the 2021 championship title then make the step up-to the Superbike class with the Lee Hardy Racing Team.
Lee Hardy Racing have yet to confirm their racing colour scheme for the 2021 season. The official team announcement will be later this year where they will reveal the all-new 2021 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10RR in both the Superbike and Superstock classes.
Featured Image: Bennetts British Superbikes.

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