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O'Halloran sets new Snetterton BSB lap record, Sykes and Haslam make returns


Jason O'Halloran becomes the fastest ever BSB rider around Snetterton after topping the opening day of official pre-season testing.

The McAMS Yamaha rider set a new all-time BSB lap record during the third and final session of the day, which came after S1 and 2 also had previous lap records broken.


The first rider to go underneath former five-time BSB champion Shane ‘Shakey’ Bryne’s previous lap record, was SYNETIQ BMW rider Danny Buchan.

A lap time of 1:47.111s was set by the ex-Kawasaki rider, before MCE Ducati rider Josh Brookes set a new benchmark.

The Australian went four tenths clear of Buchan’s time in S2, which resulted in no one getting within six tenths of the two-time series winner.

And while Brookes looked set to keep hold of his new lap record during the closing stages, late time attacks from O’Halloran and a certain ‘someone', meant Brookes was reduced to P3 on combined times.


That certain someone being 2013 WorldSBK champion Tom Sykes.

The former WorldSBK champion, who is making his comeback to British Superbike for the first time since 2008, is also aboard Ducati machinery for the first time in his career.

Riding a heavily blacked-out livery due to the newly-named MCE Ducati team not unveiling its official 2022 colours yet, Sykes has seemingly adapted well the the Panigale V4 R.

While a lot of hype is surrounding Sykes’s return, the former Kawasaki and most recently BMW rider was not the only high profile name to be making his return from WorldSBK to BSB action, as 2018 series champion Leon Haslam made his debut for Visiontrack Kawasaki.


Although Haslam slipped down to P15 by the end of the day, the 38 year-old showed enough potential throughout to suggest he’ll be in contention.

Behind the leading trio of O’Halloran, Sykes and Brookes was Bradley Ray, who after switching from BMW to Yamaha machinery (with the same team), looks to have found a more complete package, or at least one he’s more comfortable on.

2022 BRITISH SUPERBIKE TEST, SNETTERTON - DAY-TWO RESULTS
POS RIDER NAT TEAM TIME
1 Jason O'Halloran AUS McAMS Yamaha 1:46.575
2 Tom Sykes GBR MCE Ducati +0.068s
3 Josh Brookes AUS MCE Ducati +0.111s
4 Bradley Ray GBR RICH Energy OMG Racing Yamaha +0.456s
5 Danny Buchan GBR SYNETIQ BMW Motorrad +0.536s
6 Rory Skinner GBR FS-3 Racing Kawasaki +0.699s
7 Peter Hickman GBR FHO Racing BMW +0.739s
8 Danny Kent GBR Buildbase Suzuki +0.742s
9 Andrew Irwin GBR SYNETIQ BMW Motorrad +0.832s
10 Tommy Bridewell GBR Oxford Products Racing Ducati +0.837s
11 Kyle Ryde GBR RICH Energy OMG Racing Yamaha +0.950s
12 Christian Iddon GBR Buildbase Suzuki +0.959s
13 Glenn Irwin GBR Honda Racing UK +1.197s
14 Lee Jackson GBR FS-3 Racing Kawasaki +1.241s
15 Leon Haslam GBR Visiontrack Kawasaki +1.275s
16 Tarran Mackenzie GBR McAMS Yamaha +1.338s
17 Josh Owens GBR CDH Racing Kawasaki +1.468s
18 Ryan Vickers GBR FHO Racing BMW +1.582s
19 Tom Neave GBR Honda Racing UK +1.753s
20 Luke Mossey GBR TAG Racing Honda +1.851s
21 Takumi Takahashi JAP Honda Racing UK +1.870s
22 Dan Linfoot GBR IForce BMW +1.917s
23 Storm Stacey GBR Team LKQ Euro Parts Kawasaki +2.214s
24 Ryo Mizuno JAP Honda Racing UK +2.792s
25 Chrissy Rouse GBR Crowe Performance BMW +3.214s
26 Leon Jeacock GBR Specsavers Suzuki +3.294s
27 Luke Hopkins GBR Black Onyx Security Honda +3.398s
28 Dan Jones GBR Iforce BMW +3.922s
29 Dean Harrison GBR DAO Racing Kawasaki +4.466s
30 Liam Delves GBR CDH Racing Kawasaki +5.329s
31 Bjorn Estment SA Powerslide Catfoss Suzuki +5.620s
32 Joe Sheldon-Shaw GBR NP BMW +8.580s
33 Sam Cox GBR NP BMW +9.832s
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I told ya that Sykes would be a contender
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First Honda in 13th and 1.2 off,the rest of them spread out down to 24th. Looks like that thing still isn't sorted.
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Good to see the BSB test getting good weather, think it was a washout at Snetterton last year.I hope to get to the Oulton Park test next month.
It's a big grid this year & hopefully makes for some good racing all the way through the field.
The two I'm watching are Chrissy Rouse,running a BMW & Christian Iddon on the Suzuki.I thought Iddon was unlucky to lose his PBM ride & hope he gets into the shootout in a good place.Rouse won the Superstock series in 2020 working with Phil Crowe,now he's stepping up to the Superbike class once again with Phil Crowe,it will be interesting to watch his progress.I enjoy listening to his Chasin the Racin podcast on You Tube every week :thumbup:
I wonder how O'halloran will plan his season this time around?.