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Scott Redding was keen to do justice to the Hager PBM special anniversary livery, igniting a fightback to win the final British Superbikes race at Assen.
Scott Redding arrived at the British Superbikes round at Assen with the most recent experience at the track after racing the TT Circuit in April before making the switch from WSBK to BSB, where on his last visit in his title-winning year he had dominated by taking pole and both wins in a two-race visit. Redding admitted to feeling added pressure to perform in the Hager 70th-anniversary special livery, especially as a tire issue affected his performance in race two. Despite the challenges, Redding felt a surge of motivation and determination to deliver a strong performance in the race. The race saw a red flag due to intensifying rain, giving Redding a second chance to capitalize on an elevated grid position. Redding navigated challenges, including avoiding a crash and managing tire wear, to ultimately secure the lead and cross the finish line first in a three-way battle for victory.






