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MessagePosté le: Lun Juin 17, 2013 5:08 am    Sujet du message: ux4wr2pc-spun3 Répondre en citant

BSB: Knockhill Pays Tribute To Steve Hislop
Round 4 of one's hotly contested MCE Insurance British Superbike Championship kjoji at Knockhill circuit on June 14/16th and in addition around the world class riders for action, an exceptional tribute normally takes destination one among Scotland's best riders.The Steve Hislop Knockhill Round will feature two 30 lap races surrounding the twisty 1.27-mile Fife circuit and sees Samsung Honda's Alex Lowes lead defending champion Shane 'Shakey' Byrne aboard the Rapid Solicitors Kawasaki utilizing a single point with former World Championship stars Josh Brookes (Tyco Suzuki) and James Ellison (Milwaukee Yamaha) also vowing to adopt a victory anterior to the passionate Scottish fans.One rider who always received a warm welcome at his local track was Hawick star Steve Hislop who managed two victories within the career around Knockhill before sadly losing his life inside a helicopter crash back 2003 so to mark the tenth anniversary of his tragic passing, Knockhill want to shell out homage for the 11-times TT winner and triple British champion wit motorcycle fairing h a unique tribute over the past weekend.Fittingly, Steve's achievements are to be honoured by two other Flying Scots, Niall Mackenzie and Stuart Easton, that happen to be central to your celebrations with a special lap on race day.Mhandle gripsackenzie had Hislop as his teammate and title rival all through the 1998 season, the majority wherein he completed a hat-trick of MCE BSB championships, and that he is going to be taking to the track aboard one of many Cadbury's Boost Yamahas they raced long ago as Hislop took third devote in overall rankings.Teammate to him at that time, Easton can be riding a duplicate within the 2002 season MonsterMob Ducati which took Hislop to eight victories brilliant second crown as soon as the first one instruction online 1995 had ended up achieved riding a Ducati.Jammotorcycle engine coverses Whitham, another teammate to Mackenzie within that title winning era along with undoubtedly one of Hizzy's great friends and rivals, and who will be now a commentator with Eurosporwomen motorcycle helmetst, can even decide to try the track in a Cadbury's Boost Yamaha.Useful bikes alongside the actual championship winning MonsterMob Ducati, owned and kindly loaned by Steve's former team boss Paul Bird, is going to be on static display and for the Hizzy Museum you will find a selection of leathers, helmets, photos and various memorabilia on show with the Tribute room and that is attaducati clutch coversched within the Clubhouse primarily paddock.On courseon target, the riders battling for victories from the MCE BSB races are chasing yet another component of silverware as 'The Flying Haggis' Trophy, inaugurated in 2004 by Steve's mother Margaret, will be presented towards rider setting the fastest lap from the two races.Sadly, there may be very little Scottish representation within the MCE BSB class the year 2010, closest being Quattro Plant Kawasaki rider Danny Buchan who's Scottish heritage in their family but local fans can relish the battle on the Motorpoint British Supersport Championship which sees Stuart Easton trailing series leader Alastair Seeley by simply two points having taken his MarTrain Yamaha to victory on four occasions up to now in 2010.The 29-year-old from Hawick has not won at Knockhill and will also be hoping a victory on local soil will hoist him to the top belonging to the championship so he is able to depend upon lots of local support.Indeed, Scottish riders are prevalent in all of the categories with Niall Mackenzie's two sons, Tarran and Taylor, operating the Motostar and Supersport races respectively. Younger sibling Taz leads the Monster Energy Motostar series on his 250cc Redline KTM whilst former GP ace Taylor rides for Tyco Suzuki in Motorpoint British Supersport. Both riders now live in England but can count themselves considerably local along at the track their father had a whole lot success at.Perth's Jimmy Storrar is a to watch in SportBike Leversthe Pirelli Superstock 1000 Championship race and expect loads of Scotsmen to feature during the Pirelli Superstock 600 Championship race including Michael Robertson (Danderhall), Greg Gilfillan (Crossgates), Matt Paulo (East Kilbride), Adam Lyon (Helensburgh), Dan Kinloch (Newton Mearns) and Niall Campbell (Cambuslang). Even so the man that could possibly clinch a popular Scottish victory is Timmy Hastings from Bonnybridge who adjustable leversholds third place in the standings on his E-Lites Kawasaki.During the Motorpoint British Supersport Championship, expect Motherwell's Deane Brown that should be well for the fore as will Loanhead rider David Paton and Lanark's Adam Blacklock whereas inside Motostar class, Glasgow rider Peter Sutherland is mostly a regular podium finisher on his Kinpac Aprilia.Two giant screens will relay most of the action as well as the most important race programme, also focused could be the Eastern Airways British Sidecar Championship and Knockhill Motor Sports Club 600 races which is able to give local riders the opportunity shine to the MCE BSB platform.Advance tickets can be purchased and offers for VIP hospitality, camping and NEW for 2013, kids about 16 yoa go free any time a family ticket is purchased in advance. Additionally,motorcycle custom parts, you possibly can secure your Steve Hislop Knockhill Round special souvenir enter in advance.Finally, just to get fans from the mood, TT legend John McGuinness, who will be racing at Knockhill over the weekend, features inside a chat show on the Cmotorcycle fairingsarnegie Hall in Dunfermline on Wednesday 12th June and tickets are found within the Knockhill website.
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