Kyle Ryde signs deal to confirm his 2025 BSB plans
Kyle Ryde heads to home round at Donington t﷽his weekend

Kyle Ryde will stay with the OMG Racing British Superbike Championship teꦅam next season.
Ryde has signed a one-year contract extension t⛦o continue riding a Yamah🔯a into 2025.
Ryde ☂and OMG Racing have already been together for f༒our seasons, and he has won 13 BSB races with the squad.
2025 will be Ryde’s second year in Yamaha Motor UK’s official BSB team. OMG Racin♌g took over from McAMS💞 Yamaha this year.
OMG Racing had alrea🎀dy confirmed that Joe Talbot with join their ranks in 2025 and 2026, so he will be alongside Ryde꧂ next year.
There are just 🐈two rounds remaining in ☂this year’s BSB season.
This weekend the action heads toꦓ Donington Park, Ryde’s 🀅home round.
He is just six po🔜ints behind title rival T♎ommy Bridewell.
Ryde said: “I’m delighted to be remaining with the OMG Racing family for 2025. The team have playeꦚd a huge part in my career so far, and I’m excited for that to continue next year.
“The whole team and I have made huge progress with the R1, and with the changes coming I’m excited to see what that means for🌼 us moving forwards.
"We’re all hungry for more success next season, but we’re aware of the current job at hand, so we’ll give it all to return in 2025 as the British Superbike Champion. I want to thank Alan, Paul and the whole OMG Raci🤪ng team for their continued support.”
Alan Gardner, Team Owner of OMG Racing UK, said: “We knew that retaining Kyle’s services for next season was a must fo💝r us, so we are over the moon to h💜ave him stay with the OMG Racing UK team next year.
“He’s been with us fo🎃r four seasons and has grown such an impressive amount, not only as a rider but also as a person, and we’re delighted to have him with us again in 2025.
"He’s delivered the team so much succ💃ess over recent seasons and long may that continue. After the announcement of Joe Talbot at Oulton Park, 2025 is set to be an exciting year for us.”
Paul Curran, Team Principal at OMG Racing UK, said: “Of course we ar𝄹e pleased to have Kyle back with us next year.
“He’s proven himself as a top ri🌼der in the Bennetts British Superbike Championship over many years and as a team, it was only natural that we’d want to keep Kyle for 2025.
“He has impressed us on many occasions, standing on the top step together 13🌳 times so far, and taking 19 further podiums in OMG colours. We are all excited to see what next season holds and continue to add to those stats together.”

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