ZYN British Superbike Championship
Friday 15 - Sunday 17 May 2026
Donington Park (GP)
1. Breaking the Clock in Qualifying
The weekend's visual narrative began on Saturday morning during the ROKiT Oxygen Performance Qualifying. Local hero Kyle Ryde ignited his home crowd by smashing the all-time BSB lap record around the legendary Grand Prix loop with a blistering 1m:26.123s onboard his Nitrous Coin Nitrous Competitions Racing Ducati. This image captures the extreme lean angles at the Craner Curves, where Max Cook (+0.148s) on the AJN Steelstock Bimota and Scott Redding (+0.207s) on the Hager PBM Ducati could do nothing but chase Ryde's shadow.
2. Saturday's Rain-Slashed Opener
The atmosphere turned electric—and hazardous—during Race 1 on Saturday afternoon. The leading trio of Redding, Cook, and Ryde pulled a massive 10-second gap on the rest of the field. Just as the battle reached its peak, rain flags started waving across the circuit. Ryde ran wide at the Melbourne Hairpin, allowing Cook to slide into second, while Scott Redding surged into the lead just as the red flags came out on lap 19. The photo highlights the sheer intensity of the spray as Redding crossed the line to seal his first win of the season.
3. Sunday's Sweet Retaliation
Sunday's layout was defined by clear skies and raw speed. In Race 2, Redding grabbed the early lead, but a minor mistake at Goddards on lap five gave Kyle Ryde the perfect gap to dive up the inside. Ryde held his nerve to cross the line ahead of Redding and Cook. The final race of the weekend, Race 3, saw Ryde establish a dominant two-second lead over Redding to complete his Sunday double, sending a clear message to the paddock about his title-defence campaign.
Weekend Summary: Round 2 Podium Standings
RaceWinner2nd Place3rd PlaceKey MomentRace 1 (Sat)Scott Redding (Ducati)Max Cook (Bimota)Kyle Ryde (Ducati)Shortened by 1 lap due to sudden downpour.Race 2 (Sun)Kyle Ryde (Ducati)Scott Redding (Ducati)Max Cook (Bimota)Ryde capitalised on Redding's error at Goddards.Race 3 (Sun)Kyle Ryde (Ducati)Scott Redding (Ducati)Max Cook (Bimota)Ryde checked out early, winning by two clear seconds.
Behind the leading trio, veteran Leon Haslam put on a gritty defensive display for Moto Rapido Racing, fending off a charging pack of Yamahas led by Bradley Ray and Rory Skinner across all three contests.

