Brookes on Cadwell pole as Ray returns to form with front row
Title contender Josh Brookes starts from pol🅘e position for round eight of the 2019 Bennetts British S♓uperbike Championship at Cadwell Park as Suzuki’s Bradley Ray notched up a surprise front row start for Suzuki.
A circuit Brookes has enjoyed much success on over the years, he was again in fine form over a single lap as he topped all three qualifying phases to stop the clock at a💝 p🌊ole-winning 1m 26.219secs.

Title contender Josh Brookes starts from pole position for round eight of the 2019 Bennetts British Superbike Champion🉐ship at Cadwell Park as Suzuki’s Bradley Ray notched up a surprise front row start for Suzuki.
A circuit Brookes has enjoyed much success on over the years, he was again in fine form over a single lap as he topped all t🍌hree qualifying phases to stop the clock at a pole-winning 1m 26.219secs.
That placed him two tenths clear of the competition𒉰, headed up by Buildbase Suzuki’s Ray, who marked his first Q3 showing of 2019 with a fine run to t♔he front row. The youngster was a podium winner at Cadwell Park twelve months ago, a result he will be keen to repeat this weekend after what has a been a torrid 2019 campaign so far.
Three Ducatis fill the top four positi𒆙ons with Tommy Bridewell and ⭕BSB leader Scott Redding qualifying third and fourth, ahead of FP3 pace setter Danny Buchan on the FS-3 Kawasaki.
Yamaha pair💫 Jason O’Halloran and Dan Linfoot get away from sixth and seventh positions, with Tyco BMWs Christian Iddon and Glenn Irwin rounding out the third ꦦrow.
Elsewhere, Title Showdown entry conten🐼ders Andrew Irwin and Peter Hickman get underway in 10th and 11th, while Xavi Fores starts 13th and the injured Tarran Mackenzie soldiers on in 17th.