Brookes banned for causing pile-up
Josh Brookes has been banned for the next two ViSK.com British Superbike rounds after being foundꦯ guilty of reckless riding at Mallory Park.
Brookes was the cause of a six b🌟ike pile-up on lap 23 of the opening race after he lost control of his HM Plant Honda under braking at the haiꦉrpin, robbing Simon Andrews of a possible first BSB win.

Josh Brookes has been banned for the next two ViSK.com British Superb꧟ike rounds after being found g🎐uilty of reckless riding at Mallory Park.
Brookes was the cause of a six bike pile-up on lap 23 of the opening race after he lost control of his HM Plant🐎 Honda under braking at the hairpin, robbing Simon Andrews of a possible first BSB win.
Following a review of the television coverage, statements from marshals, an inspection of the machine and an interview with Brookes, who broke his thumb in the accident, it was ruled that Brookes wꦡas not riding in a manner compatible with general safety.
As such, a two event ban has been applied with a further one 𒉰event baꦉn that will be suspended for two events.
The HM ಌPlant Honda team w﷽ill not appeal the decision.
"I set myself up for the move but the back wheel came up in the air under braking and I couldn't hold it," Brookes said after the accident. "I just pushed too hard and made a mistake and I am♑ disappo✅inted for the guys that were involved as they deserved to be on the podium.. I was trying to get to the front and just pushed too hard."
Earlier this year, Brookes was ridinꦍg unde𓃲r a suspended two race ban after being involved in a collision that saw Sylvain Guintoli break his leg at Donington Park.