
BSB: Kyle Ryde Takes the Race Three Victory at Cadwell Park.

By Dawn Hammersley
Ryde takes the win and control of the championship standings.
For the final installment of racing action at a sunny Cadwell Park, Andy Irwin was on pole position, Kyle Ryde was in second place on the grid, Race two winner Tommy Bridewell was starting from third place.
Andy Irwin lead the Superbike field into Coppice, Storm Stacey got a flyer of a start getting into third place. Brad Ray started from the third row of the grid, he was in seventh place. Tommy Bridewell was in fourth place.
Tommy passed Storm at Charlies for third place, the leading duo had a slight gap from the rest of the field. Ray lost a position to Rory Skinner on lap four. Ryde was the fastest man on track after four laps.
Rory Skinner crashed out from seventh place, the young Scottish rider was up and ok. Kyle and Irwin had a two second lead from Bridewell, Christian Iddon was in fourth place.
Leon Haslam was in eighth place, passing Ray on lap seven. A few laps later Ray dropped to 11th place, at this stage the championship lead would change hands over to Ryde.
With six laps to go Irwin set the fastest lap of the race, Bridewell was three seconds behind the leaders.
On lap 15 Kyle put the hammer down and managed to put a gap of over second between himself and the Honda of Irwin.
Ryde crossed the line to take the victory and the championship lead, Andy Irwin was second, Bridewell was third, Iddon was fourth with Max Cook finishing in fifth place.
kyle Ryde now leads the championship standings by just two points from Ray, Leon Haslam is in third place.

Featured Image: Nitrous Competitions Racing.


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