P1racenews AI automatic summary:
Cadwell Park’s opening British Superbike race saw the lap records keep coming as Ryde fought back to finish a close second to Bradley Ray.
While Bradley Ray initially seemed poised for victory in the opening British Superbike race at Cadwell Park over the Bank Holiday weekend, reigning champion Kyle Ryde made a late surge in the race, almost managing to overtake Ray in the closing stages.
Ray’s impressive pace during the race led to most competitors struggling to keep up, with Ryde surprised by the increased speed compared to the previous year, ultimately choosing to wait for the right moment to make his move on the track.
Despite initially letting Ray and Bridewell gain distance, Ryde steadily closed the gap and attempted a daring move on the penultimate lap, resulting in slight contact between the riders.
The thrilling finish saw Ryde just narrowly miss out on the win, finishing a mere 0.087s behind Ray, leaving him optimistic for the upcoming races on Monday.
Overall, the intense competition at Cadwell Park has set the stage for an exciting continuation of the British Superbike series, with Ryde looking forward to the remaining races and hoping to secure a victory.






