BSB Showdown..

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BSB Showdown..

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Well that all went a bit nuts didn't it.

O'Halloran fell apart...

Brookes came good again.

Tommy went completely nuts

McKenzie got a penalty and is leading the championship.

https://www.britishsuperbike.com/standings
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Still to catch up with it but will make for good watching tonight by the sounds of it.
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I love a day out at the BSB meetings,the support classes are so competitive especially Superstock & Supersport, it's a excellent day out for a race fan.
I' d like to see O'halloran win BSB this year after being so dominant all through the regular seaon but he's chasing it now & I think Taz has a better record around Donington..
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Tommy Bridewell. :shock:

Couldn't happen to a nicer bloke. 8-)

Even though he was gifted a podium,it's great to see a neighbour of mine,Michael Swann's (multiple Irish champion) young lad Scott up there with Kennedy and Nixon in his rookie 600 year. One to watch is young Scott.
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Just finished watching the 3 races, wow!

Well made up for TB, how fast was he in race 3, what a performance.

I’d also like to see O’Halloran win as well but I don’t really have any favourites, any of them could come away with it and I’d be pleased, secretly I’d probably like to see Tommy do it but so long as it’s good competitive close racing then that’s all that counts.
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I agree with Foggy,it must be gutting for O'Halloran to build up that large championship lead,by hard graft and consistency,then to have the reset button pressed and all that work is more or less negated.

Great for the show,but a hard pill to swallow for a clear points leader.
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Blame Leon Camier.