Entry Lists Round 5 Knockhill 6 - 8 July 2018

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Entry Lists Round 5 Knockhill 6 - 8 July 2018 ENTRY LISTS ROUND 5 KNOCKHILL 6 - 8 JULY 2018 2018 Bennetts British Superbike Championship Entry List: Knockhill – 6.7.8 July 2018 No. Rider Entrant Bike CC 2 Glenn Irwin Carrickfergus Be Wiser Ducati Racing Team Ducati 1000 4 Daniel Linfoot Knaresborough Honda Racing Honda 1000 7 Michael Laverty Toomebridge Tyco BMW Motorrad BMW 1000 8 Shaun Winfield Swadlincote Anvil Hire TAG Yamaha Yamaha 1000 11 James Ellison Kendal Anvil Hire TAG Yamaha Yamaha 1000 12 Luke Mossey Cambridge JG Speedfit Kawasaki Kawasaki 1000 18 Andrew Irwin Carrickfergus Be Wiser Ducati Racing Team Ducati 1000 20 Sylvain Barrier France Smiths Racing BMW 1000 21 Christian Iddon Derbyshire Tyco BMW Motorrad BMW 1000 22 Jason O'Halloran Market Rasen Honda Racing Honda 1000 24 Taylor Mackenzie Ashby Moto Rapido Ducati Ducati 1199 25 Josh Brookes Australia McAMS Yamaha Yamaha 1000 26 Luke Hedger Yale Lloyd & Jones Bowker Motorrad BMW 1000 27 Jake Dixon Dover RAF Regular & Reserves Kawasaki Kawasaki 1000 28 Bradley Ray Lydd Buildbase Suzuki Suzuki 1000 44 Gino Rea London OMG Racing UK LTD Suzuki 1000 47 Richard Cooper Nottingham Buildbase Suzuki Suzuki 1000 55 Mason Law Benseett Team WD-40 Kawasaki 1000 60 Peter Hickman Louth Smiths Racing BMW 1000 64 Aaron Zanotti Loughborough Team 64 Kawasaki 1000 83 Danny Buchan Basildon FS-3 Racing Kawasaki Kawasaki 1000 89 Fraser Rogers Grimsby Gearlink Kawasaki Kawasaki 1000 91 Leon Haslam Smalley JG Speedfit Kawasaki Kawasaki 1000 95 Tarran Mackenzie Ashby McAMS Yamaha Yamaha 1000 TBA Movuno.com Halsall Racing Suzuki 1000 2018 Dickies British Supersport Championship and British GP2 Cup Entry List: Knockhill – 6.7.8 July 2018 No. Rider Entrant Bike CC 2 Jordan Gill Broxburn Phoenix Motorsport Kawasaki 600 3 James Westmoreland Hull Gearlink Kawasaki Kawasaki 600 4 Jack Kennedy Ongar Integro Yamaha Yamaha 600 6 Ross Patterson Antrim RPM MOTO.COM Kawasaki 600 7 Richard Kerr Kilmacrennan Campbell Motor Sport Triumph 675 9 Mark Conlin Belfast ILR/Magic Bullet Yamaha 600 11 Harry Truelove Lincoln Team Truelove Yamaha 600 12 Bradley Jones Stalbridge Integro Yamaha Yamaha 600 14 Tim Neave Lincoln Boxing Social NRC Yamaha 600 18 Ross Twyman Cantebury EHA Racing Yamaha 600 20 Tom Oliver Colchester SGR Racing Yamaha 600 24 Shane Faber – GP2 Henstridge SymCirrus Motorsport/Shane Faber Racing Speed Up 600 25 Mike Brouwers - GP2 Netherlands Content Junkies/TEC7- Brouwersracingteam Honda 600 27 Bjorn Estment South Africa Everquip Racing Yamaha 600 34 Daniel Drayton Scunthorpe NP Motorcycles Kawasaki 600 35 Sam Wilford Sevenoaks IDWe Racing Yamaha 600 41 Robert Kennedy Dundrod Team ILR/ RK RACING Yamaha 600 43 James Rispoli USA Everquip Racing Yamaha 600 44 Niall Campbell Cambuslang Niall Campbell Racing Yamaha 600 50 Jorel Boerboom - GP2 Netherlands RS Racing Kalex 600 52 Tommy Philp Windsor Draper Racing Yamaha 600 61 Benjamin Currie Australia Gearlink Kawasaki Kawasaki 600 64 Danny Booth Preston D B Racing Yamaha 600 65 Josh Owens - GP2 Liverpool RS Racing Kalex 600 66 Kurt Wigley Cannock Wigley Racing Yamaha 600 69 Ryan Dixon Folkestone Ryan Dixon Racing Yamaha 600 75 Jamie Perrin Kettering Slidecodor - GO Racing Developments Yamaha 600 80 Dan Stamper Barwell Allied Motorsport Yamaha 600 83 Robert Childs Leigh JRC Racing / Dawson Escalator Parts Europe Yamaha 600 95 David Allingham Eglinton EHA Racing Yamaha 600 97 Bradley Perie Kendal Diamond H Racing Yamaha 600 98 Tomas de Vries – GP2 Netherlands DAT Racing Honda 600 99 Matthew Wigley Cannock Wigley Racing Yamaha 600 2018 HEL Performance British Motostar Championship Entry List: Knockhill – 6.7.8 July 2018 No. Rider Entrant Bike CC 2 Jake Archer Andover City lifting / RS Racing KTM 250 7 Edmund Best Market Harborough SymCirrus Motorsport KTM 250 8 Elliot Lodge Bradford Spike Racing/ SP125 FTR 250 12 Edward Rendell Chelmsford Banks Racing KTM FTR 250 13 Jacob Clark Bromsgrove Wilson Racing Honda NSF 250 14 Jack Nixon Folkestone Santander Salt KTM 250 15 Eugene Mc Manus (Jnr ) Randalstown RS Racing KTM 250 16 Harvey Claridge Steyning Nova Racing/SP125 Honda NSF 250 17 Franco Bourne Crook Franco Bourne Racing Honda NSF 250 18 Jodie Fieldhouse Weston Super Mare Go PINK racing Honda NSF 250 19 Scott Ogden Doncaster Wilson Racing Honda NSF 250 20 Jack Hart Renfrew Wilson Racing Honda NSF 250 21 Daniel Brooks Strood Daniel Brooks Racing Honda NSF 250 22 Ross Maguire Wishaw Banks Racing/MotoEngineering Honda NSF 250 23 Osian Jones Mold Wilson Racing Honda NSF 250 25 Thomas Strudwick Littlehampton Case Moto Rapido Moto3 Honda NSF 250 28 Lee Hindle Southport JH Motorsport KTM 250 34 Liam Delves Birmingham Stauff Connect Academy / Dr Moto DR-Moto 250 35 Jeremy Knight Newbury Jeremy Knight Racing Honda NSF 250 44 Andrew Smyth Aughnacloy R Mullen Honda NSF 250 45 Scott Swann Carrickfergus Swann Racing Honda NSF 250 48 Sharni Pinfold Australia RS Racing KTM 250 50 Aditya Behal Maidenhead Cresswell racing Honda NSF 250 54 Sam Burman Messingham TeamWNT/Burman Racing KTM 250 55 Jack Scott Harpenden City Lifting by RS Racing KTM 250 56 Charlie Atkins Goole Wilson Racing Honda NSF 250 57 Josh Hiatt Cannock Sorry Mate.com Honda NSF 250 64 Asher Durham Derby Cresswell racing Mahindra 250 66 Annabel Mae Thomas Burton Latimer Four Anjels Racing Honda NSF 250 69 Rhys Irwin Kilmacrennan Motorcycling Ireland by Irwin Racing Honda NSF 250 72 Cameron Horsman London Nova/FAB Racing Honda NSF 250 77 Sam Laffins Dromara Sam Laffins Racing/Team ILR Honda NSF 250 91 Victor Rodriguez Piedralaves GA competition Honda NSF 250 95 Ross Akechai Turner Broseley RedRat Racing Honda NSF 250 96 Brandon Paasch USA Cresswell racing Mahindra 250 97 Chris Taylor Coventry Cresswell racing Mahindra 250 98 Taylor Moreton Stoke On Trent Tsingtao Racing Honda NSF 250 2018 Pirelli National Superstock 1000 Championship in association with Pirelli Entry List: Knockhill – 6.7.8 July 2018 No. Rider Entrant Bike CC 2 Jordan Rushby Beverley Alliance Steel Racing BMW 1000 3 Billy McConnell Australia Buildbase Suzuki Suzuki 1000 5 Ashley Beech Oldham Jones Dorling Racing BMW 1000 6 Phil Wakefield Sandbach PWR BMW 1000 7 Tom Ward Canterbury Movuno Halsall Racing Suzuki 1000 10 Josh Elliott Ballinamallard OMG Racing Suzuki 1000 11 Joe Collier Donnington Le Heath EHA/In Competition Racing Aprilia 1000 14 Lee Jackson Lincoln FS-3 Racing Kawasaki Kawasaki 1000 17 Matthew Paulo East Killbride Newman Racing BMW 1000 18 Jamie Tibble Southampton Team Tibble Kawasaki 1000 21 Tom Tunstall Denby Dale Integro BMW 1000 22 Barry Teasdale Newcastle TwoTwoFour BMW BMW 1000 28 Euan Meston Laurencekirk Crossgates Gas Racing Yamaha 1000 30 Rob Mcnealy Sittingbourne McNealy Brown ltd BMW 1000 31 Sam Cox London SamCoxRacing Yamaha 1000 33 Keith Farmer Clougher Tyco BMW Motorrad BMW 1000 34 Jordan Weaving South Africa Briggs Equipment Kawasaki Kawasaki 1000 36 Sam Clarke Australia Morello/ host-it.co.uk Kawasaki Racing Kawasaki 1000 38 Michael Robertson Danderhall Tralee Bay Holidays Suzuki 1000 41 Thomas O'Grady Lusk EICL BMW 1000 43 Alastair Seeley Carrickfergus Stauff Quick Connect Academy Kawasaki 1000 44 Matt Truelove Lincoln McAMS Yamaha Yamaha 1000 49 Paul Mcclung Haddington McClung Racing BMW 1000 51 Brayden Elliott Australia No Bull Racing BE51 Suzuki 1000 54 George Stanley Stapleton BWSR Suzuki 1000 55 Leon Jeacock Kirkby Mallory Geo-Davies & Smirk Racing Suzuki 1000 60 Christopher Green Ormskirk Hollins Strategic Land Suzuki 1000 66 Nico Cipriano Jersey MAR Kawasaki Kawasaki 1000 67 Andy Reid Jordanstown EHA/In Competition Racing Aprilia 1000 68 Tom Neave Lincoln Boxing Social Stevwaki Suzuki 1000 72 Harry Blades Winchester Blades Racing BMW 1000 74 Dean Hipwell Doncaster CDH racing BMW 1000 75 Alex Olsen Sittingbourne ASTRO-JJR Racing BMW 1000 82 Luke Jones Hereford Morello/ host-it.co.uk Kawasaki Racing Kawasaki 1000 88 Lewis Rollo Gifford Highsparks Motorsport Ducati 1199 96 Jordan Gilbert New Denham Team IMR BMW 1000 99 Callum Grigor Wishaw Kirkcaldy Kawasaki / Grigor Racing Kawasaki 1000 2018 Pirelli National Superstock 600 Championship in association with Black Horse Entry List: Knockhill – 6.7.8 July 2018 No. Rider Entrant Bike CC 2 TJ Toms Puriton Squidge Racing Kawasaki 600 3 Mark Clayton Carmarthen KSM Racing Yamaha 600 4 Connor Moody Croydon Steelmate Racing Kawasaki 600 5 Aaron Clarke Coningsby Draper Racing Yamaha 600 6 Conor Wheeler Hatfield ConorWheelerRacing Yamaha 600 7 Aaron Wright Newtownabbey Jezaro.com Yamaha 600 8 Grant Newstead Norwich Team Tinklers Yamaha 600 9 Aaron Clifford County Meath Clifford Racing Yamaha 600 10 Joe Sheldon-Shaw Sheffield via moto racing Kawasaki 600 11 Rory Skinner Perth Bennetts Tokheim Kirkcaldy Kawasaki Kawasaki 600 12 Lewis Paterson Scone Paterson Racing Team Yamaha 600 14 Louis Valleley Maidstone Pharaoh Racing Kawasaki 600 16 Luke Hopkins Sittingbourne Hopkins Racing Yamaha 600 17 Josh Wood Scunthrope Wood Racing Kawasaki 600 19 James Alderson Durham R Alderson & Sons Racing Triumph 675 21 Ryan Vickers Thetford Mototechniks Yamaha Yamaha 600 26 Adam Hartgrove Northampton Adam Hartgrove Racing Yamaha 600 27 Jamie Ashby Nuneaton JPA Racing/Davison Transport Yamaha 600 31 Alex Wood York Paul Veazey Racing Yamaha 600 33 Zak Corderoy Blewbury Zak Corderoy Racing Kawasaki 600 41 Milo Ward Wellingborough G & S Racing Kawasaki 600 42 Sam Holme York Everquip Racing Yamaha 600 44 Ewan Potter Worcester Jones Dorling Racing Yamaha 600 55 Kevin Keyes Edenderry Team #109 Kawasaki 600 58 Cameron Lee Ashby De La Zouch Allied Motorsport Yamaha 600 64 Sam Munro Insch Aberdeen Munro Racing Kawasaki 600 66 Cameron Fraser Nottingham Jones Dorling Racing Yamaha 600 69 Caolán Irwin Kilmacrennan Irwin Racing Yamaha 600 71 Charlie Farrer Easington Paul Veazey Racing Yamaha 600 77 Matty Whelan Barnsley Blueline Bennetts MV Agusta MV Agusta 675 91 Kaine Sheriff Barnsley sheriffracing Yamaha 600 99 Ben Luxton Stockport G & S Racing Kawasaki 600 2018 Dickies British Junior Supersport Championship Entry List: Knockhill – 6.7.8 July 2018 No.
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