The 23-year-old Airwaves Yamaha rider Leon Camier, claimed the British Superbike Championship title at Silverstone yesterday after taking the victory in race one.
Race One
After starting on pole position, Leon Camier dropped back to fifth position as the race got underway, behind Stuart Easton on the Hydrex Honda, Josh Brookes on the HM Plant Honda and [...]

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Leon Camier Claims British Superbike Championship Title At Silverstone
Joy Ryder - Monday 28.09.09, 15:40pm
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Glen Richards Back On HM Plant Honda At Silverstone
Joy Ryder - Monday 21.09.09, 11:43am
The British Superbike HM Plant Honda rider Glen Richards, is due to make his return at Silverstone next weekend after missing eleven races this season through injury.
Richards suffered a broken left femur at the Knockhill round back in July when he crashed with Ian Lowry on the Relentless Suzuki during qualifying.
The Australian has maintained his [...]
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British Superbike Championship Heads To Croft
Joy Ryder - Tuesday 08.09.09, 13:01pm
This weekend the British Superbike teams and riders head to the Croft circuit for round 10 of the British Superbike Championship.
One of the biggest surprises coming to the circuit will be Ryuichi Kiyonari, who has confirmed that he is to ride for the HM Plant Honda team as a replacement for the injured Glen Richards. [...]
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Hudson Kennaugh Eyes Superbikes After Split From Yamaha
Joy Ryder - Wednesday 19.08.09, 11:27am
Hudson Kennaugh and the Linxcel-Seton Tuning Yamaha team have parted company with the South African setting his sights on a Superbike seat.
In 2008, Kennaugh was the runner-up behind Glen Richards in the British Supersport Championship having claimed six podium finishes and three wins, this season the best he has managed with the team is a [...]
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British Superbike Qualifying At Mallory Park
Joy Ryder - Saturday 18.07.09, 22:06pm
Leon Camier appeared to have sorted the problems on his Airwaves Yamaha to take pole position today ahead of the former World Superbike rider Tommy Hill on the Worx Crescent Suzuki.
Hill had been fastest all weekend and looked to have secured the pole position until Camier snatched it away with three minutes of the session [...]
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