Academy victory in R6 Cup.
Last weekend at Oulಞton Park saw ACU Academy riders feature at the front end of a variety of the British Superbike support races - culminating in a victory in the ultra competitive Virgin Yamaha R6 Cup.
The omens looked good when Cal Crutchlow grabbed pole position in qualifying, just ahead of Academy 'team-mate' Kieran Clarke - but it was the latter who took the holeshot into turn one, a🌄head of Tommy Hill, with Cr♔utchlow third.

Last weekend at Oulton Park saw ACU Academy riders feature at the front end of a variety of the British Superbike support races - culminating in a victory in the ultra competitive Vi✅rgin Yamaha R6 Cup.
The omens looked good when Cal Crutchlow grabbed pole position i✅n qualifying, just ahead of Academy 'team-mate' Kieran Clarke - but it was the latter who took the holeshot into turn one, ahead of Tommy Hill, with Crutchlow third.
As the race progressed, Clarke, Hill and Crutchlow showed their clas🔯s and pulled comfortably aw꧅ay from the chasing pack - the lead swapping between them all the time.
The de🍸adlock was finally broken when Clarke made an error in the closing stages, relegated him to third and under the close attention ofꩵ Benji Cockerill. At the same time, Crutchlow (top picture) seized the opportunity to break away and rode a brilliant final 2 laps to take his second win of the season, ahead of Hill, with Clarke holding onto third at the flag.
Meanwhile, in the 125cc GP class it was another Academy rider, 15-year-old Tommy Bride✱well (lower picture), on pole position, and he was soon involved in one of the most exciting and ferocious races of the season as the ওtop ten riders - including reigning British 125 Champion Chris Martin, fresh back from half a season of Grand Prix racing - battled it out.
However, the race was unfortunately in💟terrupted by the safety car wꦡhen Tye Kinton was left motionless on the trackside after a heavy fall, and a restart was soon called - meaning a combined result race.
With grid positions based on track positions at the red flag, Tommy was soon up with the leaders again and manage🌊d to maintain fourth position to the finish, which promoted him to 3rd overall on combined time๊.
The next round of the British and National Championships will take place at Cadwell ℱPark over the August Ban🌺k Holiday weekend.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s in♏jury issues.