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Thomas stars for Sendo Ducati at Oulton.
The Sendo Ducati Dienza Performance Team had another successful weekend at round four of the Think! British Superbike Championships, at Oulton Park with rider Dean Thomas threatening the front of the field in both races.
Top Kawasaki on second row for Oulton BSS
MSS Discovery rider Pere Riba bounced back from a troubled first day of qualifying to take a second row start for Monday?s fourth round of the British Supersport Championship.
Warm-up through the flames for Haga.
It was flames ahoy and an almost toasted Noriyuki Haga in the warm-up lap for the first race of the day at Oulton Park with a rather unusual scenario on the warm-up. As the bikes rounded the circuit on the warm-up lap there was a sudden burst of flame from the back of the grid.
JR steals pole from under Rutter's nose.
In the second qualifying session at the fourth round of THINK! BSB at Oulton Park John Reynolds stole pole in the very last stages of the session. Michael Rutter, who had already stolen pole from the charging Dean Thomas, was then displaced to second.
Reynolds: I had to push hard.
Rizla Suzuki's John Reynolds took his first pole position of the season in the dying seconds of qualification for the fourth round of the Think! British Superbike Championship at Oulton Park today.
Rutter fastest in practice.
HM Plant Honda's Michael Rutter set the fastest time in the last practice session ahead of Rizla Suzuki's John Reynolds in the fourth round of BSB from Oulton Park.
Hawk Kawasaki show what's to come.
Hawk Kawasaki's Scott Smart proved his brace of fourths at Brands two weeks ago were no fluke by running with the leaders in both races at the third round of Think! BSB held at Snetterton on Sunday.
Oulton Park ticket winners.
Nitro Noriyuki Haga is in action this Bank Holiday weekend at Outlon Park in the fourth round of the British Superbike Championship with the following Crash.net competition winners watching the action for free.
Two top sixes for Thomas and Sendo Ducati.
Two top six finishes for the Sendo Ducati Dienza Performance squad at the Snetterton round of the British Superbike championship was a highly encouraging result for the team.
Suzuki spoils share at sunny Snett.
Yukio Kagayama and John Reynolds won a race each for Rizla Suzuki to share in the glory at the third round of the British Superbike Championship at Snetterton yesterday.
Rutter powers to podium.
Michael Rutter powered his HM Plant Honda Racing CBR1000RR Fireblade to its fifth podium in five races at the third round of the 2004 British Superbike Championship. The 31-year-old Leicestershire rider finished just 0.6 seconds behind second-placed John Reynolds at Snetterton.
Rutter leads the way in Norfolk.
Michael Rutter underlined his determination to regain the early season chase for the THINK! British Superbike Championship as he set the pace in free practice for the double race third round at the super-quick Snetterton circuit in Norfolk.
Virgin trio set for Snetterton.
The Virgin Mobile Samsung Yamaha British Superbike team makes its way to Snetterton circuit, Norfolk, this weekend for round three of the UK's most fiercely fought motorsport series; the Think! British Superbike Championship.
Caterham teams up with Rizla Suzuki.
Caterham has teamed up with the Rizla-Suzuki British Superbike team as part of its launch programme for the new flagship Seven Superlight R500 evolution.
Easter encouragement for Clarke.
Kieran Clarke had an impressive weekend at the second round of the British Superbike Championship at Brands Hatch on Easter Monday, gaining a tenth and 13th place in the two races.
Emmett keeps his head to win.
Sean Emmett on the Monstermob Ducati took the second race at the second round of British Superbike championship at Brands Hatch. HM Honda's Michael Rutter took second ahead of race one winner John Reynolds on his Rizla Suzuki.
Emmett storms to pole at Brands.
MonsterMob Ducati rider Sean Emmett dominated each of the qualifying sessions at the second round of the British Superbike Championship at Brands Hatch on Sunday to secure his first pole position of the season.
Progress, but no reward for Virgin Yamaha.
The Virgin Mobile Samsung Yamaha team experienced an unrewarding afternoon at Brands Hatch on Sunday despite making more technical progress with the all-new Yamaha R1.
Emmett by five hundredths.
Sean Emmett, by the very narrowest of margins, outpaced joint championship leader Michael Rutter in free practice today for the Easter Monday double race second round of the British Superbike championship.
Virgin Yamaha trio set to rock Brands.
The Virgin Mobile Samsung Yamaha British Superbike team head south for the second round of the British Superbike Championship at Brands Hatch this Easter Bank Holiday weekend.

Rutter, Kiyonari take Fireblade into the unknown.
The new Honda Fireblade made a spectacular BSB debut at the Silverstone season opener, riders' Michael Rutter and Ryuichi Kiyonari taking four podium places - including a race win for Rutter - to grab the early season advantage.

THINK! road safety campaign sponsors BSB.
UK road safety minister David Jamieson has announced the signing of a deal to sponsor this year's British Superbike Championship. The deal is designed to highlight road safety messages, including the promotion of advanced riding skills assessment.

Rutter to race factory Hondas in North West 200.
HM Plant Honda has revealed that it will enter BSB star Michael Rutter on factory machinery in both the Superbike and Supersport events, at the 2004 North West 200.
Encouraging debut for Kieran Clarke.
Eighteen-year-old Kieran Clarke made an encouraging start to his Superbike campaign this weekend at the opening round of the 2004 British Superbike Championship.