Iddon tops Snetterton BSB Test as injured Brookes on sidelines

BSB 2021

Weather affected both the first and final days of a three-day official British Superbike Championship Test at Snetterton this week.  Day one of the latest round of the test tour was effectively washed out on Tuesday at the Norfolk track with virtually none of the riders venturing out in any of the sessions before Wednesday dawned brighter and saw Iddon, on Paul Bird’s factory supported VisionTrack Ducati Panigale V4R, on the pace.

The 36 year old from Stockport, but now based at Blaydon on Tyneside, set fastest time in Wednesday’s morning session before waiting until the final moments of the second session in the afternoon to post his best lap, which put him 0.166s ahead of fellow Ducati rider Tommy Bridewell.

The rain returned for the third session and teams chose to end the day early in preparation for Thursday’s final day of testing, but once again the weather proved to be the only winner, and Iddon, who took his maiden Bennetts BSB victory at Snetterton last year, was forced to end the day early along with everyone else.

Christian Iddon

“It was very good to top the only two sessions that really happened so from that point of view, it Christian Iddonwas a real confidence booster. Not only that, I felt we were strong, and the bike was good although we couldn’t really get our teeth into things and we didn’t get to try a lot of what we had planned. It’s a shame we couldn’t do more laps, but it wasn’t just the wet weather, the track was just too cold, and it wouldn’t have made sense to go out and we had nothing to gain. We started where we finished at Silverstone and got some really good data so we will take what we learned into the next test at Oulton in a couple of weeks and then the one after that at Donington as we build towards the season ahead.”

Christian Iddon

Tommy Bridewell made it a Ducati 1-2 atop the charts but defending champion Josh Brookes was present at the Snetterton test but didn’t ride following a finger injury sustained at Silverstone last week. The 37-year-old Bedfordshire-based Aussie had a minor operation under local anaesthetic on Sunday to repair the little finger on his left hand but because of the poor weather forecast and to prevent any complications, it was decided to keep the number one VisionTrack Ducati parked up. Brookes plans to be back in action along with his team-mate Iddon at the next official test which takes place at Oulton Park on May 19th.

Danny Buchan and Kyle Ryde were third and fourth respectively on BMW machinery and TT racer Peter Hickman again showed good short circuit form on his FHO Racing BMW.  With no pure roads racing for more than 18 months, and none of that action on the immediate horizon, the Isle of Man TT lap record holder ended the test fifth quickest.

Peter Hickman

The Snetterton test has been quite positive for us and although we didn’t get in as much riding as we would have liked, with two sessions yesterday, but the news is the BMW felt good straight off. If you look at the times it was pretty evident from all of the BMW teams.   Again, it is very early days still for us and I am happy that I feel comfortable on it at another different track, so that is a big positive after some changes we made at Silverstone. Yesterday I didn’t feel like I was pushing that hard and we didn’t go for a fast lap and so it was nice to be in the top five. We had made some changes to test today to hopefully try and improve the pace again, but unfortunately that didn’t happen, so we can move on to Oulton Park where hopefully we can get some more track time in.”

Peter Hickman – Image by David Yeomans

Jason O’Halloran was 14th quickest.

Jason O’Halloran – Image by David Yeomans

The opening round of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship takes place over the weekend of 25/27 June at Oulton Park.


BSB Official Test, Snetterton
Superbike Combined Times

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 Christian IDDON Ducati 1m49.162
2 Tommy BRIDEWELL Ducati +0.166
3 Danny BUCHAN BMW +0.298
4 Kyle RYDE BMW +0.357
5 Peter HICKMAN BMW +0.413
6 Glenn IRWIN Honda +0.486
7 Andrew IRWIN BMW +0.575
8 Xavi FORÉS BMW +0.658
9 Ryan VICKERS Kawasaki +0.694
10 Lee JACKSON Kawasaki +1.081
11 Gino REA Suzuki +1.181
12 Josh OWENS Kawasaki +2.145
13 Rory SKINNER Kawasaki +2.324
14 Jason O’HALLORAN Yamaha +2.376
15 Danny KENT Suzuki +2.416
16 Tarran MACKENZIE Yamaha +2.798
17 Takumi TAKAHASHI Honda +3.195
18 Dan LINFOOT Honda +3.542
19 Storm STACEY Kawasaki +3.605
20 Luke HOPKINS Honda +4.470
21 Dean HARRISON Kawasaki +4.741
22 Joe FRANCIS BMW +4.845
23 Ryo MIZUNO Honda +5.300
24 Brian McCORMACK BMW +5.894
25 Brad JONES BMW +6.195
26 Joey THOMPSON BMW +9.324

GP2 / Junior Superstock / Ducati TriOptions

Charlie Nesbitt was the quickest GP2 rider at the Snetterton test ahead of Dan Jones and Jamie Perrin.

Seth Crump – Image by David Yeomans

Zac Corderoy topped the Junior Supersport ranks ahead of Joe Talbot while Australian entrant Seth Crump was 12th quickest in the category.

Combined Results

Pos Class Rider Time/Gap
1 GP2 Charlie NESBITT 1m54.956
2 JSTK Zak CORDEROY +0.185
3 DUC Josh DAY +1.016
4 GP2 Dan JONES +1.312
5 JSTK Joe TALBOT +1.706
6 GP2 Jamie PERRIN +1.715
7 DUC Elliott PINSON +1.829
8 JSTK Kade VERWEY +1.887
9 DUC Chris WALKER +2.197
10 GP2 Cameron HORSMAN +2.256
11 JSTK Simon REID +2.527
12 GP2 Mason LAW +2.611
13 GP2 Jake ARCHER +2.617
14 JSTK Jack NIXON +2.887
15 GP2 Cameron FRASER +2.916
16 DUC Seb BULPIN +2.931
17 JSTK Eugene McMANUS +3.224
18 JSTK Adam HARTGROVE +3.278
19 DUC Edmund BEST +3.350
20 JSTK George STANLEY +3.481
21 JSTK Max COOK +3.748
22 JSTK Liam DELVES +3.910
23 JSTK Daniel BROOKS +3.925
24 JSTK Seth CRUMP +4.295
25 JSTK Luke VERWEY +4.459
26 DUC Craig CURRIE +4.717
27 JSTK Owen JENNER +5.162
28 JSTK Asher DURHAM +5.443
29 JSTK Trystan FINOCCHIARO +5.665
30 JSTK Charlie FARRER +5.861
31 JSTK Jack BEDNAREK +6.062
32 JSTK Connor THOMSON +6.495
33 DUC Daniel BOUCHER +6.538
34 JSTK Charlie ATKINS +7.183
35 DUC Oliver SAVAGE +7.316
36 DUC Andre COMPTON +7.372
37 JSTK Kyla BARRINGTO +7.673
38 JSTK Michael OWENS +7.677
39 JSTK Kier ARMSTRONG +7.797
40 GP2 Harvey CLARIDGE +7.824
41 GP2 Conor WHEELER +8.292
42 JSTK Max SMITH-HALVORSEN +8.855
43 JSTK Lynden LEATHERLAND +9.103
44 JSTK Jake HOPPER +9.829
45 JSTK Jake CAMPBELL +11.587

National Superstock / British Supersport

Billy McConnell returns to the STK1000 fold in 2021 on the Rich Energy OMG BMW and was third quickest in this weather distrupted test just ahead of countryman Brayden Elliott.  Matt Truelove topped the STK1000 rankings on a BMW S 1000 RR.

Billy McConnell – Image by David Yeomans

South Australian Levi Day is back in the British Superstock 1000 Championship this season after a couple of years racing the Ducati Tri-Options Cup. Day had gearbox problems that cost them testing time at a recent Mallory Park test session and unfortunately an engine failure on the Powerslide/AJN Steelstock Suzuki also affected this test. After a big effort from the team Day got back on track to finish the test seventh quickest.

Levi Day – Image by David Yeomans

Kiwi Damon Rees was just inside the STK1000 top 20.

British Supersport riders participated in the same session as STK1000 riders and in the 600 category Bradley Perie topped the sessions from perennial Supersport yardstick Jack Kennedy. Victorian rider Ben Currie was well inside the top ten and hopes to have his new Gearlink Kawasaki machines ready before the season opener.

Ben Currie – Image by David Yeomans

2021 Junior Supersport & Honda British Talent Cup

The Honda British Talent Cup have had their first taste of 2021 track action at Snetterton 300, with two days of testing prefaced by a briefing and some photo shoots. The weather didn’t play perfectly into the hands of motorcycle racing, however, with Thursday suffering cold temperatures and rain affecting play all day. Wednesday did give the class of 2021 chance to get solid good dry running in ahead of the season opener though, and it was James Cook (Wilson Racing) who topped the timesheets.

Cook’s best saw him end the test 0.184 ahead of the game, with Harrison Crosby (Banks Racing) slotting into second. Crosby also reversed that order in one session, the only rider deposing Cook during the dry sessions at the test. Cormac Buchanan (Microlise Cresswell Racing) was third quickest, three tenths off the top, as he got to grips with BTC machinery. The New Zealander will race in the BTC in 2021 at rounds that don’t clash with the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup, where he also debuts this year.

Combined Results

Pos Class Rider Time/Gap
1 BTC James COOK 2m08.273
2 BTC Harrison CROSBY +0.184
3 BTC Cormac BUCHANAN +0.296
4 BTC Ollie WALKER +0.474
5 BTC Ryan HITCHCOCK +0.770
6 BTC Sullivan MOUNSEY +1.360
7 BTC Evan BELFORD +1.906
8 BTC Rossi DOBSON +2.311
9 JSP Cameron DAWSON +2.692
10 JSP Zak SHELTON +2.876
11 BTC Lucas BROWN +2.942
12 JSP James McMANUS +3.218
13 JSP Brody CROCKFORD +3.276
14 BTC Evan PENDRILL +4.155
15 BTC Mason JOHNSON +4.186
16 JSP Kam DIXON +4.263
17 JSP Osian JONES +4.385
18 JSP Finn SMART-WEEDEN +4.933
19 BTC Luca HOPKINS +5.004
20 JSP Joe FARRAGHER +5.048
21 JSP Christopher JOHNSON +5.081
22 JSP Lucca ALLEN +5.163
23 JSP Annabel THOMAS +5.198
24 BTC Rossi BANHAM +5.201
25 BTC Alfie DAVIDSON +5.403
26 BTC Rhys STEPHENSON +6.002
27 JSP Harry COOK +6.008
28 JSP Chloe JONES +6.086
29 JSP Kieran SMITH +6.189
30 BTC Lucas HILL +6.306
31 JSP Declan CONNELL +6.472
32 BTC Harrison DESSOY +6.478
33 JSP Lewis JONES +6.557
34 BTC Kiyano VEIJER +6.621
35 BTC JJ CUNNINGHAM +6.626
36 BTC Peter WILLIS +7.200
37 BTC Bailey STUART-CAMPBELL +7.213
38 JSP Joe ELLIS +7.339
39 BTC Troy JEFFREY +7.492
40 JSP Chris MOFFITT +7.746
41 BTC Harrison MACKAY +7.794
42 JSP Bradley WILSON +8.085
43 JSP Mikey HARDIE +8.206
44 BTC Holly HARRIS +8.539
45 JSP Jacob STEPHENSON +8.602
46 JSP Kieran KENT +8.804
47 BTC Alexander ROWAN +9.079
48 JSP Connor SELLORS +10.240
49 JSP Oliver MORGAN-EDWARDS +10.437
50 JSP Christian SMITH +11.768
51 JSP Calum BEACH +14.331
52 JSP Luke GILBY +14.437
53 BTC Ross MOORE +15.285

2021 British Superbike Championship Calendar

Round Location Races
Official Test T1 – Silverstone National – 28 – 29 April
Official Test T2 – Snetterton 300 – 04 – 06 May
Official Test T3 – Oulton Park – 19 May
Official Test T4 – Donington Park (National) – 08 June
Round 1 Oulton Park – 25 – 27 June Triple Header
Round 2 Knockhill – 09 – 11 July Triple Header
Round 3 Brands Hatch Gp – 23 – 25 July Triple Header
Round 4 Thruxton – 30 – 01 August Triple Header
Round 5 Donington Park (National) – 13 – 15 August Triple Header
Round 6 Cadwell Park – 20 – 22 August Triple Header
Round 7 Snetterton 300 – 03 – 05 September Triple Header
Round 8 Silverstone National – 10 – 12 September Triple Header
Round 9 Oulton Park – 24 – 26 September Triple Header
Round 10 Donington Park Gp – 01 – 03 October Triple Header
Round 11 Brands Hatch Gp – 15 – 17 October Triple Header

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Source: MCNews.com.au

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